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Colts Dive Deep Into The Abyss

A 23-point humiliation to a former rival may feel like rock bottom for this Colts team, but the season is still relatively young.

Richmond Hill ground zero after a home explosion
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The Retaking Of Richmond Hill

It was an “everybody remembers where they were” moment. The devastating explosion in a quiet suburb shattered lives. Ten years on, we revisit the tragedy and the people who rose to the occasion in unprecedented ways.

The Percusive Arts society performing acts illustrated around instruments
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Percussive Arts Society International Convention Returns

Judging by the lineup of artists, they haven’t missed a beat.

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Colts Offense Goes Commando In Loss

Sam Ehlinger is … well, he’s different, and in a near-decade long span where the Colts have been the same middling team, different is good!

Alyssa Gaines smiling in a red dress holding a microphone
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Meet Alyssa Gaines, National Youth Poet Laureate

As the 2022 National Youth Poet Laureate, Alyssa Gaines is on a mission to make the arts more accessible.

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Big Brother Puts Helpless Colts In Headlock

The two-time reigning AFC South champs completed a sweep of the Colts, once again taking control of the division while handing the Colts their fifth-straight head-to-head loss.

The Islands author Dionne Irving
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Q&A With The Islands Author Dionne Irving

The echoes of colonialism and its repercussions are a persistent theme in Dionne Irving’s new short-story collection, The Islands.

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Nobody Kicks The Colts’ Ass Three Times In A Row

The Colts prevented back-to-back-to-back embarrassments by the Jags and put themselves in position to flip the script in the AFC South.

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Dead Horse Beats Dead Horse

We have eyes, we have brains, and we sure as hell know what we saw last night: a bad football game, between two (likely) bad football teams, who played badly in a contest where someone had to “win.”

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The Colts Are Who We Thought They Were—Probably

The Colts leave fans lost in the apple sauce after 24-17 loss to the Titans.

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Is The Indianapolis 8 Hour Race Here For The Long Haul?

This month marks the return of the Indianapolis 8 Hour, an endurance race, and the latest test of the Speedway’s year-round durability. But can it last?

Scenes from movies appearing at the Heartland Film Festival
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10 Picks From The 31st Heartland Film Fest

Cinephile and freelance writer Lou Harry offers his top 10 recommendations from the Heartland International Film Festival.

Two men standing next to a statue in Garfield Park
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Garfield Park Is A Sculpture Garden For The Next Month

The Conservatory and Garden hosts 100 works by sculptors from Zimbabwe.

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After Improbable Colts Win, The Bleach Stays On Ice

The Karens of the Colts Extended Universe would like to have a word with the manager.

Shane Young aka "Fitz" with his hands together smiling
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FITZ To A Tee

Lawrence native and artist FITZ keeps it fresh with us following his return to BUTTER 2, talking about his inspirations, the creative cultural shift happening in Indy, and what comes next.

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