Norman McCowan of Bell Farms wants to change how consumers view farm-raised seafood.
Casey Patrick
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Realty Check: What $600k Gets You in the Old Northside
“We loved that house. It was so much fun, and pretty dramatic,” Judy O’Bannon says, referring to the hand-painted ceilings, stained-glass windows, ornate fretwork, and wraparound porch.
Mary Milz
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Hot List 8.17.15
A flattering denim jacket, new locally designed pillows, French perfume, and more.
Megan Fernandez
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So You Think You Can Farm?
Fresh air. Flexible hours. Good grub. Sure, farming sounds nice. But it’s no picnic.
Evan West
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Everywhere We Look: Bejeweled Sandals
Six styles for twinkly toes.
Taylor Ellis
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ShopTalk: Natural Beauty at Broad Ripple’s Eva Maison
“If everything goes as planned, we’ll have another location here before the end of the year.”
Taylor Ellis
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Hot List 8.10.15
Vintage b-ball gear, floaty summer frocks, and other fab finds.
Kelly Kendall
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Traveler: South Bend for Sports-Lovers
Even if you can’t get into a game, there is plenty of sports history and culture to be had in South Bend.
Amy Lynch
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Don’t Worry, The Pattern Store Will Reopen
“We’re trying to connect the dots for people—why [handmade goods cost] more money, but also why it’s worth it.”
IM Editors
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Taking the Train to Chicago
Avoid rush-hour traffic and shelling out cash for gas and tolls by taking the train from Indianapolis to the Windy City.
Leeann Sausser
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Day Trip: Madison Jet Boats
An Ohio River thrill ride, the only one of its kind in the Midwest.
Amy Lynch
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Hot List: The T-Shirt Edition
Because this time of year, who wants to wear anything else?
Kelly Kendall
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Pop-Up Shops Arrive with Gen Con
Custom gaming furniture and chic local finds fill temporary stores this week.
Kelly Kendall
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Hot List 7.27.15
French flatware, Sriracha fashion, sweet notecards, bad-karaoke coasters, and more.
Megan Fernandez
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Iconic Chuck Taylor All-Stars Get a Redesign After 98 Years
You’ve always loved Chucks; now your feet will, too.