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Meet the Northeast Side Taildaggers

At the club’s annual competitions, the guys go head-to-head in various events like spot-landing, bomb-dropping, balloon-popping, and streamer combat, where aircraft swoop and fly while trying to cut the 20-foot-long crepe paper streamer trailing behind each plane.

Wrigley Field
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What We’re Really Doing This Weekend In Indy: Flat 12 Beach-Themed Film Night, Virtually Scaling El Capitan, and Antiquing at Society of Salvage

Pearl Jam in Chicago, Chef’s Night Off, an al fresco movie night, and more.

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Sneak Peek: Three Local Artists Illuminating the IN Light IN Festival

There will be live music, late night canal paddle boat rentals, and art installations from artists across the country. But a few of the pieces will be made by Hoosiers.

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Unspoken Rules of Dig IN

Reaping tips for the August 28 dine-and-drink fest Taste of Indiana at Military Park.

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Five Things You Didn’t Know About Hip-Hop Festival Chreece

Now in Year Two, Chreece is back and bigger than ever.

Dan Wakefield
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Culture Q&A: Dan Wakefield, Telling Tales at the Red Key Tavern

“I’m a natural ham. I like to get up and tell stories. That’s really what it’s all about.”

Loft Fridays Farm
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What We’re Really Doing This Weekend in Indy: A Jaws Dive-In, Fridays at the Farm, and More

Raising a glass to Hoosier Olympians with Spoke & Steele’s caipirinha, Brazil’s national cocktail.

Roxane Gay
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Q&A with Roxane Gay on Her New Gig: Marvel Comic Book Writer

“Ta-Nehisi Coates emailed me and told me he had a crazy idea and, well, he had a crazy idea.”

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A-Z Guide to Indianapolis

26 unique attractions to discover Indy.

Wabash College, pots
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Five Things You Need to Know About Indianapolis Monthly’s New Editor-in-Chief

Re-introducing Michael Rubino—in a silly hat.

Tamika Catchings
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Tamika’s Last Shot

Fever great Tamika Catchings—regarded by many as the one player in the history of the WNBA who had quietly, selflessly changed the game—is heading for the Hall of Fame.

Fountain Square
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What We’re Really Doing This Weekend: Staff Picks

Where to check out Gen Con costumes, what to see at the State Fair, a winery concert, and more.

CELEBRITY FAMILY FEUD - "Bachelors vs Bachelorettes and Indy Car Drivers vs Sports Illustrated Models" - The celebrity teams competing against each other to win cash for their charities feature participants from ABC
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Survey Says: IndyCar Drivers Killed It on “Celebrity Family Feud”

The men stole the show playing against swimsuit models, thanks to these moments of bonding and spontaneity.

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The Hoosierist: Gen Con, Bankers Life, and Biking

Sir Ian “Gandalf” McKellen goes for $80,000 to $100,000. And beaming in William “You Know Who He Is” Shatner will set you back $100,000.

Shannon Raddin and Jade Walcott (right and center) with their family in Ohio.
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Indiana State Fair Stage Collapse Survivor Recounts Inspiring Recovery

On an emotional level, my life is richer because of this experience. I’m stronger than I was before because of what I’ve been through. I’ve had to face challenges that the average person doesn’t have the opportunity to overcome.

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