Shortcut! Here are three easy ways to reap fine-feathered benefits—without committing to chickens full time.
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Indy DIY: Backyard Gardening Classes
From planting herbs in containers to becoming a master gardener, these sessions will help you discover your roots.
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Indy DIY: Subscribe to Community Supported Agriculture
From beet greens to kohlrabi, fresh produce can be easily had by subscribing to one of these local CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture).
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Ask a Farmer: Butler University's Tim Dorsey
Indiana has a notoriously fickle spring—so what should we be planting this month? This man has answers.
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Glam Metallics Make a Statement
An architectural copper chair, glam high-tops, and Greek-key glassware.
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Society of Salvage Proves a Picker's Paradise
Most of the finds here require imagination, but not everything—like a double-sided apothecary cabinet, perfect for kitchen storage.
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The Hot List 4.18.14
How to dress up dark denim, your Mini shoe to buy now, and a limited-edition Naptown Roller Girls tee that will disappear fast.
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Realty Check: What $700K Gets You on East 86th Street
Few homes on the market now will top the sprawling orientation of architect David Snapp’s main living spaces.
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Before and After: New Life for a Vintage Chair
Purple, commonly associated with royalty (and Wendy Williams), was chosen to complement the throne-like shape to the back of the chair.
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Expert Advice: Moon Series Accents
Says Erin Loechner, “The possibilities are endless, especially at such an affordable price point.”
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Indy DIY: Get Pickled (and Preserved) Classes
Local doyenne Suzanne Krowiak presides over Slow Food Indy’s pickling and canning class, nimbly leading the paired-off students through the brass tacks of Ball jars, safe pH levels, recipe assembly, spoilage warnings, and vacuum sealing.
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At Home: Stan Hurt's Man Cave
“When Eli Lilly was 23 years old, he got so bored in the infantry division of the Union Army that he convinced Indiana’s governor to let him start the 18th Indiana Battery.”
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Expert Advice: Feather Pendant Chandelier
Says interior-design company owner Heidi Woodman, “I would use this fabulous light in a bedroom or a woman’s office, keep the palette all white, and focus on mixing textures.”
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Wanted: Sling Chair from Arhaus
Kick back and relax on these 18 leather pillows.
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Ruff Data: Purdue Study Targets Rottweilers
There’s plenty of precedent for trying to extend human lives by studying dogs. Canine research helped pioneer the use of insulin for diabetics and blazed the path for anti-hormonal prostate cancer treatments.