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Monon Trail Blazers: 4 People Improving the Path

On a warm weekday in April, a group of five young musicians jammed just off the Monon Greenway on Main Street in Carmel, entertaining passersby with covers of Alice In Chains and Jason Mraz songs. They go by the name The Street Feet for their tendency to perform barefoot.

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The Hoosierist: Pop Secret

Q: I was stunned when John Mellencamp divorced supermodel Elaine Irwin a couple of years ago. What ever happened to her?

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Street Savvy: Speedway

Dawson’s on Main has only been open for a few years, but it feels like an old town favorite.

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Video: Victor Oladipo Wears Google Glass to NBA Draft

Oladipo’s experience was not without its hiccups. An NBA handler directed him to take off the eye-gear before the main televised event.

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Musicians Kimmie & Johnny Catch On with 'Cowpunk'

Collaborating on “cowpunk,” a subcategory of alternative folk music, the couple frequent Bloomington venues and have become the college town’s top-ranked group in their genre.

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Gov. Pence: Staffers Shouldn't Have Deleted Facebook Comments

Facebook users who disagreed with Pence’s position on same-sex marriage angrily assailed him with their own original posts via that social-media channel.

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IU Stars Oladipo, Zeller Go Early in NBA Draft

Victor Oladipo became only the sixth player in IU history to be selected with one of the first two picks in the draft.

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How to Avoid the Star Wars Line at the State Museum

If you have a ticket for the blockbuster Star Wars exhibit at the Indiana State Museum you might still wait in line to enter the actual gallery. Here’s another idea: Detour to a pair of new Lincoln attractions instead.

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Colts-Broncos Among Most Expensive NFL Games

Excitement for the Andrew Luck–Peyton Manning showdown at Lucas Oil Stadium in October is already reflected in the market. Here’s what you’ll pay to see it live.

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Leaps of Faith: Sandy Sasso's Story

Sunday-school director was an “acceptable” position for women, but not the one for which I had studied. There had to be doubts about a woman performing rabbinic functions, but the congregation decided the risk was worth taking.

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Photos: 2013 Brew-Ha-Ha Festival

The annual suds-and-fundraising event benefits the Phoenix Theatre and featured more than 25 breweries taking part in four hours of beer-swilling fun.

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Purr-fect Storm: New IU Grad Instantly Famous for Odd Cake

“She was able to keep it a secret from me until I got there and saw it in person, and I’m so glad she did because it was the hardest I’ve laughed in a while,” Gambrel says.

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Q&A: Harper Simon

We wondered how Harper has evolved from Sesame Streets to the streets of L.A., New York City, and as of this week, Indianapolis. So we asked him.

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Indiana Fever Team Joins Obama at White House

As he often does during times of non-crisis, President Obama cracked some jokes while honoring the Hoosier favorites.

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Indiana-Made Movie, Ingenue, Lights Up Screenings

Hoosiers are dipping their toes into the competitive pool of moviemaking. Just recently, Noblesville native Kate Chaplin and Indy resident Amy Pauszek teamed up to produce the sci-fi film Ingenthe story of a human analog being raised by a couple.

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