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Lily & Madeleine's New Music Video Hits the Spots

Here’s a new way to tell how hipster you are: How many local places do you recognize in Lily & Madeleine’s latest clip?

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With 'Battered Hearts,' Kassig's Parents Address Media

At a briefing held at a local church, Ed and Paula Kassig requested “the time and privacy to mourn, cry, and yes, forgive, and begin to heal.”

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Five Better Dances than Anthony Castonzo's

Colts tackle Anthony Castonzo danced—and everyone (except the Patriots) lost.

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We Meet Again: Peter George, Chef-Driven Restaurant Pioneer

He will emerge from restaurant retirement to open a 72-seat vegetarian-friendly joint named Tinker Street.

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Report: ISIS Claims Kassig's Killing; Parents Share Statement

In releasing a video depicting mass executions, ISIS claimed to have killed Indianapolis native Abdul-Rahman Kassig, born Peter Kassig.

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Underdog Story: Colts Safety Sergio Brown Makes Most of Opportunity

“I just really want to play football,” he says. “The love and the joy I get out of it eats me up on the inside.”

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The Replay: Wabash–DePauw, A.J. Foyt, and Malcolm Gladwell

Wabash and DePauw meet on the football field for the 121st time.

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Provocative Writer Randa Jarrar to Speak at Herron

“I refuse to sit quietly in the margins and only speak when I can ‘calmly’ educate and teach,” she says.

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Trials & Tribulations: The Path to Justice for My Daughter’s Killer

This was his 10th conviction. We left the justice center believing we could close the door on the criminal case. But a few years later, he walked out of prison a free man and moved 18 miles from our Brown County home. And he got a driver’s license.

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Exclusive: Next Year's Rev Host Is …

And he hopes something about the month of May never changes.

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Battle of the Nutcrackers: Four Local Productions

When Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker premiered in 1892, it flopped. But in the last 50 years, it’s become a holiday classic.

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Tweets of the Week: Steak 'n Shake, IU Basketball, and More

“Get your butts to the polls,” said one tweet. Unfortunately, one member of the voting public took that a bit too literally.

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The Hoosierist: No Reason To Cheer

Question: How much do Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders get paid?

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The Replay: IU Hoops, Gordon Hayward, and Lauren Hill

Six Indiana University basketball players have made headlines for off-the-court shenanigans since last February.

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Editor's Note, November 2014: Top Doctors

With brutal, naked honesty, Nancy Comiskey opens a window into what grieving for one’s child is like: the yearning, the desperate need to keep the memory alive, the slow healing.

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