The longtime rapper and vocalist chats with us ahead of his gig at the Fountain Square Music Festival on July 4.
Seth Johnson
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Federal Judge Strikes Down Indiana Ban on Gay Marriage
U.S. District Court Judge Richard L. Young did not issue a stay on his ruling, meaning that same-sex couples can marry at will without delay.
Jonathan Scott
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Columbus, Indiana, Has a New Angle
The people of Columbus want to keep building. In the words of J. Irwin Miller, “Never play it safe. Take the big risk.”
Keith Roach
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Video: Stephen Colbert Interrogates John Green
After banter about Green’s Internet fame and his charitable projects, Colbert, as is his wont, fired off the question that’s on no one’s mind.
Joe Ruley
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Quick Q&A with Conductor Brent Havens
“(Orchestras) would say, ‘Our audience won’t be interested in this.’ Our point was, ‘We aren’t looking for your audience. We’re looking for classic-rock fans.'”
Cathy Kightlinger
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Carmel's Rajeev Ram Faces Tough Test at Wimbledon
Ram remains alive in men’s doubles action at the All England Club—and has his work cut out for him.
Jonathan Scott
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Five Revelations in Chuck Pagano's New Book, 'Sidelined'
“Players will run through a brick wall for this guy.”
Heather Lloyd
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Indiana's New Resident: The Hoosier Cavefish
“There are actually a lot of fish that have this condition, but I thought it was pretty damn hilarious,” says Matthew Niemiller.
Jon R. LaFollette
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How Indy Are You? Take the Quiz!
Question: If you could press a button and make one Indy thing vanish forever, which would you choose?
Sam Stall
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Video: Lance Stephenson Sinks Two Trick Shots
Let the Instagram haters do their thing. The fact is that Lance Stephenson never fails to amuse—and his shot, even in the offseason, remains silky sweet.
Joe Ruley
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Dallas Clark's Best Moments
His nine-year tenure with the Colts was historic—and let’s not forget his cameo appearance on TV’s ‘Criminal Minds’ as a cub detective.
Jon R. LaFollette
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Tony Gwynn's Second Base: Indianapolis
“I just want to be normal again,” says the occasional Hoosier. “It’s not normal to be shopping and have people yelling just your name in the aisles.”
Bruce Hetrick
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Loud and Proud: Indy's World Cup Fans
The World Cup comes just two months after the debut of the Indy Eleven. While the world’s game has long struggled to find permanent footing stateside, interest in the sport has been rekindled.
Jon R. LaFollette
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Tunnel Vision: What Lies Beneath Indy
Mining the city’s first-ever deep tunnel and the largest public-works project in Indianapolis’s history has required the help of experts from all over the country.
Tudor Van Hampton
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Photos: 2014's Record-Breaking Indy Pride
A law enforcement leader says 92,000 comers descended on Indy Pride’s annual LGBT festival downtown, with roughly 35,000 goers at the companion parade.