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Girl Named Tom Hits A Happier Note

After winning The Voice this past fall, the South Bend band Girl Named Tom had to overcome a tragedy as they embarked on a supercharged career.

Indy Mini-Marathon racers at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Photos From The 500 Festival Mini-Marathon and Rev Indy 2022

We had two photographers on the scene to capture images from the two events that kick-start the events leading up to Indianapolis 500.

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Will Helio Castroneves Make History This May?

Last year, 46-year-old Helio gleefully defied the odds to become only the fourth four-time winner of the Indy 500. No one has won five.

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Indy Eleven’s W League Gets In Formation

Professional women’s soccer makes its debut in Indy—finally.

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10 Tips About Tibbs Drive-In Theatre

Indy’s only drive-in theater reopens for the season. Here’s a preview you don’t want to skip.

Don McLean
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Celebrating 50 Years Of American Pie With Don McLean

We talked with Don McLean about the meaning behind his hit songs, the music industry of today, and what projects he’s working on.

Poems from Indiana poet Mari Evans honored by a mural on Mass Ave
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Finger Snaps For Seven Indiana-Centric Poems

Your essential Indiana poetry collection according to local literary figures.

Pacers PR Guy David Benner
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PR Guy David Benner On His 28-Year Pacers Career

After 28 years on the job, the Pacers’ director of media relations heads for the showers. We caught up with him for a few stories from his personal highlight reel.

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How Showtime’s Billions Best Depicts Indiana Right Now

The best show about Indiana right now is Showtime’s Billions. The series’ sixth season is rife with references to the Hoosier state.

IU Soul Revue in 2002
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Five Decades Of High Notes For The IU Soul Revue

This month, the IU Soul Revue—one of the nation’s oldest university Black music ensembles—gets the band back together for a 50th anniversary jam.

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Locally Written By Brandon Presser, Tom Hanks–Approved

International adventurer and travel writer Brandon Presser, who recently moved to Indy, has a new book out with an endorsement from America’s Dad.

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So Cold The River Stars West Baden Springs Hotel

The state’s most spectacular hotel sets the scene of So Cold the River, a horror film adapted from Bloomington author Michael Koryta’s novel.

former colts quarterback Carson Wentz
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Seven Super-Not-Serious Colts Quarterback Picks

With the Carson Wentz trade, the Colts need a quarterback (again), so let’s go impulse shopping!

Bob Knight and Dean Smith illustration
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Jon Wertheim On Bob Knight And Dean Smith’s “Bromance”

The executive editor and senior writer at Sports Illustrated discusses his recent article that looks into the “basketball bromance” between Bob Knight and Dean Smith and the future of great university coaches.

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Everything Is Awesome About This LEGO Pop-Up Bar

LEGO fans can step into an immersive experience at a pop-up bar coming to Indianapolis for two days only.

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