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Anvil
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Game 3: Colts-Titans Recap, 0-for-3 Edition

Indy’s 0-3 start is its worse since 2011.

Gen Con
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Best Games Of Gen Con 2021

Let the games begin.

Anvil
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Game 2: Colts-Rams Recap, Tupac Hologram Edition

Things are fine. More or less fine. Just fine.

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Why We Love That Gen Con Loves Indy

At first, we gawked a lot. But those days are over.

Anvil
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Game 1: Colts-Seahawks Recap, Cigar-Flavored Red Bull Edition

The only Colts recap featuring Papa Johns, All Sport, and cigar-flavored Red Bull.

Stephen Holder
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Stephen Holder Isn’t Holding Back

Says the The Athletic’s National NFL Writer: “I don’t think it’s something I actively think about. It’s just me being me.”

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Avani Gregg, Indiana’s Biggest Social Media Star, Publishes Her Autobiography

Backstory: My Life So Far drops this month.

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Guns N’ Roses’ Indiana History

The Return of (Indiana’s) Monsters of Rock.

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Artists Prepare To Show At BUTTER

The Labor Day weekend event features 30 artists.

Antron Brown
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Antron Brown Knew He Would Spend His Life At The Track

Brown was built for speed.

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Ball State Is Out To Prove 2020 Was No Fluke

Ball State—a Cardinal squad filled with Hoosiers—is putting together a winning drive to be your Indiana college football team

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My Colts, My Choice: The DadBall Era’s 2021 Colts Preview

Just because I’ve never played football and don’t even watch it all that much doesn’t mean that my football opinions are any less valid than those of the experts.

Indiana Fashion Week
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Top 20 Looks At Indiana Fashion Week

The best of the Emerging Designer Competition—and who won.

Indiana Fashion Week
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The Best of Indiana Fashion Week

Highlights from Indiana Fashion Week 2021

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The New Leadership Coming To Indy’s Theater Scene

As IndyFringe prepares to relaunch its theater festival after a year off, a new CEO takes the stage.

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