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Hoosier Hall of Fame: All-Indiana Basketball Lineup

The male and female All-Indiana Basketball lineups could hold their own against any state. Who’d we leave out?

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Hoosier Hall of Fame: The Hoosier Food Pyramid

Doritos, Mikesell’s, Orville Redenbacher’s, Papa John’s, and of course pork tenderloin all make an appearance on the Hoosier Food Pyramid.

Sarah Evans Barker
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Hoosier Hall of Fame: The Endorsements

These Hoosier Hall of Fame winners get a lot of love—but is it deserved? We asked the experts.

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Unspoken Rules of Winterfest

Pilsners, wheats, and porters first. Palate-crushing IPAs later.

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Indy in Snow: @IgersIndy

The @IgersIndy crew is planning their next meet-up (#circlecitysesh33) at Fort Harrison State Park this Saturday starting at 10 a.m. With a fresh coat of snow this week, the Instagram forecast calls for a blizzard of brilliant photos from the crew this weekend.

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The Indiana “Bachelor”: Best Ben Moments

ABC’s newest Bachelor (and Indiana native) Ben Higgins is so normal compared to most Bachelor contestants (we’re lookin’ at you, Juan Pablo) that he seems almost too good to be true. He’s only three episodes into his search for true love, but he’s already won the hearts of Bachelor Nation—and the sixteen women still in the running for the final rose. Here’s a look at some of the IU grad’s best moments, on- and off-screen.

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Singer for the Band Diane Coffee Finds a Spark in Indiana

“Bloomington is a super-happy place, so I was in a super-happy mood while writing,” says Shaun Fleming. The result was a more upbeat record with vocal layering and lushness, a sound he describes as “Motown glam.”

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Boarding Past: Downtown’s Transit Stations

Ask anyone where the sport of people-watching reigns supreme, and inevitably, travel portals will top the list.

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Meet @IgersIndy

Three years and 32 sessions in, the group has upped its profile, scoring its first art exhibit and invitations to restricted spaces, like The Children’s Museum’s archives. They have roamed an empty Union Station and framed artsy shots of barbed wire at Traders Point Creamery.

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Adam Driver on Saturday Night Live

If you missed him this weekend, check him out now.

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Top Five Free Museums on MLK Day

Among the MLK Day events is storyteller Portia Jackson speaking about courageous children from the Civil Rights Movement at the Children’s Museum.

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Pat McAfee on His I-69 Tour

“I felt more comfortable up there than I felt taking a snap for the Indianapolis Colts,” says McAfee of his first time on stage.

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Q&A: Indiana Pastors Alliance’s Ron Johnson on LGBT Civil Rights

“The LGBT worldview and the Judeo-Christian worldview are opposites. When you try to reconcile sexual license with religious liberty, those two things don’t go together.”

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The Hoosierist: Skiing on the Monon

The back-and-forth motion necessary to keep those cross-country skis moving will “work your core.” Which is a diplomatic way of saying it makes everything hurt.

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Q&A: Freedom Indiana’s Chris Paulsen on LGBT Civil Rights

“It’s not a Republican or a Democrat issue. It’s a fairness issue. I think Hoosiers want to be known as fair, because we are fair.”

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