For the Fort Wayne musical instrument behemoth Sweetwater, the past year-plus’ outlook has been surprisingly upbeat.
Tony Rehagen
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Niki Kelly On The Lawsuit Roiling State Politics And A Wild Off-Election Year
The longtime Fort Wayne Journal Gazette politics reporter joins the show to talk about Gov. Eric Holcomb’s lawsuit against the state.
IM Editors
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A Massive Digital Gallery Is Coming To Newfields
Newfields’ massive digital gallery, THE LUME, debuts on the top floor this month. The multisensory experience sheds light on art in a dramatic new way.
Susan Salaz
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Riffing On Bowie, Funkadelic And More With Indy Poet Adrian Matejka
“Somebody Else Sold the World” is the first of two 2021 music-inspired books by the former Poet Laureate of Indiana.
David Lindquist
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Leah Johnson Is Back With Another Hit Novel
After releasing her first novel to national acclaim last year, the YA author returns with a new queer love story.
Sarah Layden
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Good Bones Recap: Season Premiere
A season filmed during the pandemic and a pregnancy nevertheless feels like the show we know and love.
IM Editors
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Our Guide To Carmel’s New Outdoor Living Room
The best food, drinks, and entertainment in the new Carmel development.
Dawn Olsen
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Indy’s Tiara Thomas Is Halfway To An EGOT
We spoke with the Lawrence North graduate in the wake of her winning a Grammy and Oscar in the same year.
Seth Johnson
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Michael DeCourcy On The Supreme Court Decision That’s Shaking Up College Sports
The veteran Sporting News reporter joins the podcast to talk about the impact increased player compensation could have on the NCAA.
IM Editors
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The Return Of Rick
One of Indiana’s longshots finally hit this week. Rick Carlisle alone isn’t going to save the Pacers, but his hire shows they’re ready to get serious.
Derek Schultz
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Eight Fourth Of July Celebrations Around Indy
Get your patriotic fix of everything from baseball to bagpipes as the country celebrates its independence from the pandemic.
Ben Price
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Dr. Aaron E. Carroll Returns To Talk Pandemic Successes And Failures, Risk Management, And Writing
Indiana University’s newly-minted Chief Health Officer is back with an update as COVID cases continue their steady decline.
IM Editors
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Shawn Michael Warren On His Major Taylor Mural
The Chicago-based artist will debut his massive tribute to cycling champion Major Taylor at 11 S. Meridian St. this month.
Sam Stall
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When Michael Jordan, Bob Knight, And The Epic Summer Of 1984 Came To Indianapolis
In between his college and pro careers, Jordan showed glimpses of his greatness in Indianapolis leading up to the Olympic Games.
Jon Wertheim
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Meet The WWII-Era Joe Exotic Predecessor From Miami County
Jungleland, the winter quarters of the Terrell Jacobs Wild Animal Circus, was a fierce example of Indiana’s circus history.