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My Super Job: Jill Henry

Name: Jill Henry

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A Partier's Guide to the Playboy Bash

I took a job at Playboy for the articles. No, I mean it. I remember first learning about Playboy’s groundbreaking writing in journalism classes at IU. Jack Kerouac, Roald Dahl, Norman Mailer, Shel Silverstein, and Indy’s own Kurt Vonnegut contributed pieces in the magazine’s heyday of the 1950s.

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My Super Job: Lora Popov

Name: Lora Popov

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Kelly Clarkson, Miranda Lambert to Sing Pregame

Awhile back we wondered aloud about who would sing the national anthem at Super Bowl XLVI. (Oh, those pesky Roman numberals.) Many weighed in on Facebook and in the comments on that post as to whom they wanted to see perform “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

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Q&A: Rolling Stone Publisher Talks Parties

Matt Mastrangelo is a gregarious guy, and certainly when his magazine’s upcoming parties are the topic. Here, the Rolling Stone publisher dishes to Super City about the RS-sponsored (deep breath now) Volkswagen Rock & Roll Super Bowl Fan Tailgate Party.

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Confessions of a Madonna Stagehand

Last week, the Super Bowl Stage Crew hosted an orientation for those who signed up to volunteer for the Halftime Show, which involves assembling and tearing down Madonna’s stage in about eight minutes. Run by Cap Spence, the staging supervisor for the Halftime Show for the past 11 years, the meeting served as a reality check for some volunteers who expected some nice perks. Here’s the real deal:

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XLVI: Pennies from Heaven for Locals

Everyone’s doing it—cashing in, that is. Unwitting visitors showing up in Indianapolis for the Super Bowl festivities will find themselves in a fishbowl. With a bunch of hungry cats staring in at them, licking their chops.

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Katy Perry and More Performers Announced

Music lovers won’t have any shortage of big concerts to pick from during Super Bowl weekend, and a few more performers recently came to light: Katy Perry (emotional state pending) will rock the DirecTV party hosted by Mark Cuban at Victory Field, Drake will get the ESPN “Next “Party started in a downtown warehouse, and Wyclef Jean will be on the mic at the Playboy party.

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Super Bowl Village's Music Stage Schedule Set

The shows noted below are free of charge in the Super Bowl Village downtown at Penn and Georgia streets and Meridian and Georgia streets, on two stages. The Super Bowl Host Committee’s announcement adds that “Additional bands [are] to be announced and can be found on www.IndianapolisSuperBowl.com.”

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Tweet to Win NFL Experience Tickets

Haven’t bought tickets yet for the NFL Experience? Now you can try to win them. The NFL just launched a giveaway on Twitter running today through January 26. Follow @superbowl and watch for trivia questions, retweet activities, and more for daily chances to score tickets to the indoor fan zone—described as an “NFL theme park.” Memorize the hashtag #NFLExperience—that’s how you’ll make sure your tweets are in the game.

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46 Super Sandwiches: How We Crafted the List

Everyone has a favorite sandwich, and coming up with a list that visitors must try means wandering into dangerous territory. But a mob of hungry football fans is heading our way, so it had to be done. With Hoosier hospitality in mind, Indianapolis Monthly and the Indiana Office of Tourism Development chose 46 of the state’s standouts in time for the Super Bowl. The final list is now available in the Indiana 2012 Travel Guide, online.

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EXCLUSIVE: Rolling Stone Publisher Shares Party Plan

Drumroll, please ….

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Rolling Stone Party Details

About to plunk down a grand for a ticket to the Rolling Stone Super Bowl party on February 4? The mag’s first-ever Super Bowl bash could be a concert worth every penny—and we’ll know more tomorrow, when the host expects to announce the night’s musical lineup. A publicist for Bacardi, the party’s sponsor, told Super City that three or four acts should rock The Crane Bay, a former industrial building remodeled into a new and intimate event space near Lucas Oil Stadium. The party will celebrate the rum maker’s 150th anniversary—which falls on Super Bowl Sunday—with a theme nodding to the 1920s, 1950s, and today. All celebrities who will be in town for the game have been invited, and perhaps Thursday’s announcement about the concert lineup will provide some hints about who’s likely to be downing some daiquiris and boogeying in the Bay. Stay tuned… 

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Don’t Worry. Jim Irsay Has a Plan.

“This isn’t the first time he has faced adversity—on the field or off it,” deputy editor Daniel S. Comiskey wrote in IM’s 2012 profile of Jim Irsay. “His addiction to prescription painkillers made him an unpredictable presence in interviews before he publicly admitted and beat the disease.”

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The Latest on SB46: By the Numbers

A lot is afoot both in front of the masses and behind the scenes with Indy’s impending Super Bowl. Here’s a list of the latest figures, some of them mind-boggling:

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