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Arts & Culture

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Taboo Titles

Banned Books Week starts on September 27. Here’s a list of six reads that rebel against the system.

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Tweets of the Game: Near Dumpster Fire Edition

“Finally Luck is back to his old form—fall way behind then lead a desperate late-game comeback.” – @EvanWest1

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The Replay: Chuck Pagano, Metta World Peace, and ‘GameDay’

Is the Colts coach a Lame Chuck?

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Jim Gaffigan on Joking for Pope Francis

“I think I might be opening for the popemobile driving in,” Gaffigan quipped in an interview with Terry Gross on NPR’s ‘Fresh Air.’

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The Pacers’ Hickory Jerseys Have Been a Hit—with Everyone But Crispus Attucks Alumni

“Among Attucks’s tight-knit alumni network, news of the perceived slight spread like fire.”

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Poised for the Future: Charm Classes in Indy

Indy residents that need a dose of charm can look to these charm classes in Indy for guidance.

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IM Archives: The Ron Goodbye of Metta World Peace

“You could mark that night as the beginning of a period that was not good for our franchise,” says Donnie Walsh. “It really hurt us dramatically.”

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Charmed & Dangerous

Could a department-store charm school reform a rebellious teen into a model citizen?

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Tweets of the Town: Colts 0-2 Edition

The Colts sucked. Twitter did not. Here are some of the best tweets from the Colts monday night loss.

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Violin Lesson

Joshua Bell and his $12 million, 302-year-old Stradivarius open the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s season September 26.

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Ask Me Anything: Jamie Merisotis

In America Needs Talent, Jamie Merisotis writes about the state of college in the U.S., where less than 25 percent of students attend full time and live on campus with the support of their parents.

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Carlie Irsay-Gordon’s Office

An interactive look inside Carlie Irsay-Gordon’s office, from the 20 year-old game balls to Jim Irsay’s handmade snowmen ornaments.

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Tweets of the Week: Taylor Swift, the GOP Debate, and 20/20

Live tweets from the GOP debate on Wednesday night competed with some of the Taylor Swift Twitter chatter, both brought out the pre-teen in all of us.

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The Replay: Peyton Manning, Chuck Pagano, and South Park

Lucas Oil Stadium’s gazillion-dollar, taxpayer-funded retractable roof no longer retracts. The Capital Improvement Board decided to keep the roof closed for Monday’s Colts-Jets game and, pending an investigation and possible repairs, indefinitely.

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Guess the Irsay Sister

This art-lover has a spot on the Eiteljorg Museum’s board of advisers. Can you guess the Irsay sister?

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