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Dave Chappelle Is Booking Shows In This Out-Of-The-Way Ohio Town Again

A hippie town in Ohio has become a star-studded comedy mecca, with dates scheduled this month.

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Derek Schultz On The Return Of The 500, The Messy Pacers, And More

Schultz returns to the Monthly Weekly to catch up on all things Indy sports.

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The Anthropocene Reviewed, Reviewed

John Green’s first nonfiction book is out this month. Indiana features in it as prominently as his wide-ranging curiosity.

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Checkered Past: Kelly Petillo And How Not To Build A Racing Legacy

The Depression-era Indy 500 champ was banned from the track for his heinous crimes, but his name lives on in unexpected places.

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Bloomington’s Secretly Group Is Unionizing. Will The Rest Of The Music Industry Follow?

Employees at the independent record label group have formed the industry’s first-ever legally-recognized union.

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How Austin’s Only Doctor Fought HIV In A Town Indiana Left Behind

In his new book, “Canary in the Coal Mine,” William Cooke recounts the opioid epidemic that led to the infamous 2015 outbreak.

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Get Active At Pendleton’s Community Sports & Wellness

A shiny new fitness facility stretches its imagination.

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Windsor Park, Indy’s Booming New Neighborhood

The Circle City Industrial Complex and Spades Park now have company adjacent to downtown.

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Could Autonomous Cars Give IndyCar Drivers A Run For Their Money?

Last year saw a surreal Indy 500 without fans. But researchers were already working on the truly unimaginable: an IndyCar race with no drivers.

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Indy Native And R&B Star Maeta Is Ready To Take Over

The 21-year-old singer’s new EP is out now via Jay-Z’s Roc Nation.

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Takuma Sato Will Not Be Slowed Down

Don’t bet against defending Indy 500 champion Takuma Sato getting his mug on the Borg-Warner Trophy for a third time.

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A Sneak Peek Of This Year’s Indy Film Fest

Coming soon to both Tibbs Drive-In and directly to your couch.

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How A Middling Hoosier Hooper Became A Sneaker Icon

This Sunday, hear the story of the original Chuck Taylor.

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Glenn Close’s Costumes Play A Lead Role In A New Exhibit

An exhibit of actress Glenn Close’s costumes opens at the IU art museum this month, joining a collection that highlights the critical part clothing plays in all of our lives.

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The Scarlet Lane Brewer And Cinéaste Moonlighting As An Indie Filmmaker

With dual careers in beer-making and horror, assistant brewer Joshua Hull is killing it.

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