Indiana adopted “The Crossroads of America” as its motto in 1937, and I’m happy to report the phrase still applies—at least if my loved ones have anything to do with it.
Amanda Heckert
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Q&A with John Green
“They don’t give you the Executive Producer chair. They give you the cloth chair-back with your name on it, and then you have to buy your own chair.”
Daniel S. Comiskey
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Quick Q&A: John Fogerty
“My old band mates just sued me again. I don’t miss that!”
Daniel S. Comiskey
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Check It Out: Cookbook Rental Renewed for … How Long?
Our library let me keep a beloved cookbook for longer than you’d ever guess–and it nourished my soul.
Mary Milz
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Culture Q&A: Darius Rucker
“When it’s over in country music, it’s going to be time to go fishing.”
Keith Roach
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Q&A: Olympic Day with Gymnasts Shannon Miller and Jaycie Phelps
1996 Olympic gymnasts chat about handstand strategy, the P&G National Championships, and Rio 2016.
Dylan Lee Hodges
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The Hoosierist: Angie’s Dish
This tiny establishment with a vaguely troubling moniker offers pastries and beverages exclusively to Angie’s List employees.
Sam Stall
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The Replay: Dan Dakich, Bob Knight, and A.J. Foyt
Dan Dakich interviews “Bob Knight”
Michael Rubino
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The Jason Whitlock Outtakes
“… They couldn’t attack me with the truth, so they made up stuff.”
Matt Gonzales
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The Replay: Mark Cuban, Lil Bub, and the Colts
The Colts hang fire.
Michael Rubino
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Exclusive Post-Retirement Interview with David Letterman
“I see that they’re going to start handing out tickets for going slow in the fast lane. It’s going to be a demolition derby on I-465.”
IM Editors
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War of the Roses: The Aftereffects of RFRA
RFRA goes into effect next month—but the law won’t be the last battle over LGBT rights.
Emily Taylor
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Better Together: Same-Sex Couples Who Wed This Year
Four locals—some who married before the ban was lifted, some who wed afterward—on what their big days meant to them.
Dylan Lee Hodges
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The Indianapolis International Ballet Competition Debuts
“Most non-dancers think it’s a little crazy to have your career path planned out at 15.”
Natalie Atwell
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Icing on the Cake: The Local Economics of Same-Sex Marriage
Rings, flowers, musicians, dresses—opening up weddings to a new segment of spenders could mean big bucks for the Hoosier bottom line.