His days of singing at Potbelly may be over, but he still stops in for a sandwich.
Michela Tindera
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Q&A: Paul Shoulberg, Writer of a New Film at IMAX
“A lot of filmmakers don’t shoot here because Indiana is one of those states that doesn’t have a tax break for filmmakers. Hopefully, that will change.”
Carolyn Crowcroft
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Fred Glass: ‘No Truth’ to Rumors IU Might Replace Tom Crean
“I can say without equivocation that there is no truth to any of that stuff,” says Glass.
Evan West
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The Replay: Reggie Wayne, Pat McAfee, and Andrew Luck
The Colts part ways with a franchise great.
Michael Rubino
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10 Most Popular Bars, Per Indy Lyft Users
Where do people go when they use such a speedy car service?
Dylan Lee Hodges
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Editor’s Note, March 2015: Hot Neighborhoods
In the neighborhoods trending upward, people care deeply about where they live.
Amanda Heckert
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Q&A: Will Carroll, Sports Journalist and Injury Expert
“Kids and their parents are thinking they’re the next football star or the next Venus Williams or Tiger Woods, so they play the same sport year-round, and they don’t get rest.”
Rob Hunt
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Day Trip: National Maple Syrup Festival
It’s back after a year’s hiatus and a move to Brown County.
Amy Lynch
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Culture Q&A: Ivy Winters
“We drag queens can sit in front of the mirror for hours and say, ‘We could use another rhinestone here.’”
Michela Tindera
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Street Savvy: Zionsville
The Salty Cowboy keeps the night rolling with tequila flights, plus margaritas and a s’mores dessert served in Mason jars.
Lindsay Lyon
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The Hoosierist: Dropping the Ball
How did the Pacers get their name? And why do some IndyGo buses make a melodic whistling noise?
Sam Stall
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Video: Letterman Salutes Ball State on Late Show
“It’s like a wonderland of education,” he said of his alma mater. “When I was there, it was all dumb kids.”
Jonathan Scott
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The Replay: Paul George, Tamika Catchings, and Bob Knight
Thirty years ago this week, Bob Knight threw a chair. We remember.
Michael Rubino
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Under the Gun: Indy’s Lost Boys
“It seems like every other day, there’s an incident,” says Vernell Miller. “Shootings happen so frequently that folks in the community develop an apathy. That’s alarming to me.”
Evan West
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My Gun Story: The Gun Enthusiast
It’s simplistic to point to one thing—guns—and say that’s the problem.