“The conversation in here is never just between the barber and the client. It’s between everyone in the room.”
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Barbers to Know: Red’s Classic Barber Shop Co.
Regulars include downtown professionals, famous drop-ins (Andrew Luck’s beard hair regularly graces Red’s floors), and groomsmen celebrating what, for some, will be their last gulp of the masculine bonhomie sold here.
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Barbers to Know: Brick & Mortar
“Doing things the classic way is the right way.”
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Barbers to Know: Fade to Win
Adrian Bannon sees his establishment not just as a grooming center, but as a man-friendly, brick-and-mortar adjunct to social media.
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Shear Genius: A Guide to Barbershops
How to get the style you want, hipster beard-growing tips, and the gear you need to stock your medicine cabinet.
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Back in Style
In the late ’70s, we were down to about 195,000 barbers nationally. But at the dawn of the new millennium, things turned around. Now there are about 300,000 barbers.
Sam Stall
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Secluded and Sustainable in Pendleton
A Pendleton property comes alive with reclaimed materials and responsible stewardship.
Julie Young
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Natural Seclusion in Carmel
Nature-inspired elements define this backyard paradise in Carmel.
Lori D. Roberts
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Remember Ambassadair Daytrips? They’re Back
Legacy Tours hopes to relaunch the rare 18-hour adventure with a trip to Mackinac Island on June 21.
Megan Fernandez
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Open Door with RJE Business Interiors
When you promise clients stunning office spaces, you’d better make sure your own makes a knock-out first impression. RJE Business Interiors president Denny Sponsel doesn’t have anything to worry about.
Amy Lynch
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My Look: Vintage Enthusiast
Leslie Lewis shares her secrets finding the best vintage clothing at vintage shops and secondhand stores around Indianapolis.
Laura Walters
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Chicago Cubs Weekday Matinees Hit a Homer With Baseball Junkies
Weekday matinee games, which are far less numerous now though thankfully not extinct, are still the cheapest and best way to experience a Cubs game.
Dave Seminara
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Micro Management: Tiny Homes in Indy
A Facebook group called Indianapolis Tiny House Community helps pave the way for successful ownership of the trendy miniature homes.
Megan Fernandez
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Meet Indy’s Personal Fitness Concierge
Open Gym is a fitness pass that gives you access to nearly 400 classes at 40-plus Indy gyms and studios. The only rule: Don’t get too comfortable—you can only visit the same location four times in one month.
Casey Patrick
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For Sale: A Moroccan Mansion on Geist
A den on the second floor makes a statement with wall stripes in red, pink, and orange, layered rugs, and even a daybed built into the corner.