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10 Books You Need To Read About Indiana Sports

From Tamika Catchings’ inspiring memoir to a history of the IMS, there’s an excellent book for even the most sports-agnostic Hoosier.

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The Former IU Hoops Stars Helping Hoosiers Sleep Soundly

Steve Green and Brian Evans are working together to treat sleep apnea and snoring.

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How Speck Mellencamp Is Channeling His Artistic Heritage

As the new executive director of the Southern Indiana Center for the Arts, the famous rocker’s son keeps his family’s creative tradition alive.

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Finding Your Soilmate At Snakeroot Botanicals

The cool-gardening trend has come to Fountain Square.

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SB Nation’s Caitlin Cooper On Covering The NBA During A Pandemic, And The Pacers’ Future

The savvy Pacers analyst and reporter joins the Monthly Weekly as the playoffs draw near.

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Pink Houses, Black Lives, And John Mellencamp’s Misunderstood Legacy


Revisiting the Hoosier icon’s misunderstood anthem amid a new focus on racism in America’s infrastructure.


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Slick And Indiana: A Love Story

Indiana’s love affair with the incomparable Bobby “Slick” Leonard will live on long after his passing, just as he wished.

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The Kentucky Derby Museum Is Revisiting The Sport’s Black History

A new Kentucky Derby tour unbridles its overlooked racial legacy.

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5 Ways To Bike The Cardinal Greenway

Whether you’re a rookie cyclist or a veteran seeking out your next century ride, there’s a path for you on Indiana’s longest dedicated bike trail.

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Please, Please, Please Join My Podcast

Monthly Weekly host Derek Robertson pitches (editor’s note: begs) his dream guests on calling into the show.

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Indiana’s Hoops Obsession In Podcast Form

In 49 other states, it’s just basketball. In Indiana, it’s, well, a podcast. Many of them, actually, befitting the state’s hoops obsession.

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The Complete Guide To Indy’s Burgeoning Podcast-Industrial Complex

Whether you have a taste for murder, could use a stiff drink, or just want some company on a run, we have the right local podcast for you.

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The Civil Rights-Era Activist Who Cleaned Up Indianapolis

Long before Keep Indianapolis Beautiful had us planting trees and adopting medians, Mattie Coney campaigned for cleaner streets.

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“Hoosiers” Screenwriter Angelo Pizzo On Bringing Indiana To Life For The Screen

The Hollywood veteran joins the Monthly Weekly to tell a few stories from behind the scenes.

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“Junk Meister” Jason Wright Puts His Technological Chops To Creative Purposes

A Southern Indiana craftsman makes funky benches by putting a few extra miles on totaled tailgates.

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