The Westfield Maker Shipping Unique Light Fixtures To All 50 States
A videographer discovers a side hustle making rebar lamps.
Susan Brackney
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“Junk Meister” Jason Wright Puts His Technological Chops To Creative Purposes
A Southern Indiana craftsman makes funky benches by putting a few extra miles on totaled tailgates.
Susan Brackney
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Black Cat Bakery Has Its Vegan Sweets Down To A Science
For former USA Track & Field photographer Audra Stam, vegan baking is as technical as camerawork.
Terry Kirts
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Q&A: Entrepreneur Mary Kay Huse On The Future Of Live Events
The co-founder of local livestreaming startup Mandolin talks about what concerts will look like in the future.
Seth Johnson
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Six Bates-Hendricks Businesses That Deserve A Visit
Whether you want to shop, go for a stroll, or get a cup of coffee, East Street has something for you.
Dawn Olsen
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Sangrita Saloon Is Casting Its Line In Fishers
Owner Tarek Mercho describes the new Sangrita Grill & Cantina as the “grown up” version of the Broad Ripple fave.
Suzanne Krowiak
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A Conversation With Una Osili, IUPUI’s Philanthropy Expert
The new chairperson of IUPUI’s School of Philanthropy reflects on the crisis in her field, and how she talks to her kids about altruism.
Sarah Bahr
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All Signs Point To A Tough Winter For Indiana Restaurants And Tourism
A new study shows the dire straits faced by the hospitality industry as winter sets in.
Genevieve Redsten
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The Indiana Pacers Are Pressing “Reset” On The Court—And In The Boardroom
The Indiana Pacers are changing their coach, their arena, and maybe their roster. And behind the scenes, owner Herb Simon is slowly ceding control of the team to his son, Steve.
Matthew Gonzales
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IU Football’s Magical (So Far) Season; Indy’s Most Stylish Sportswear Startup
We’re joined this week by sportswriter Dustin Dopirak and Homefield Apparel founders Connor and Christa Hitchcock.
IM Editors
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What’s Next For Indiana’s Coal-Dependent Counties?
The coal industry that has powered the Southern Indiana economy for generations is about to run out of juice
Tony Rehagen
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Working From Home When Your Boss Is Watching
As more employees are working from home, some companies are turning to monitoring software to keep their teams on track.
Sarah Bahr
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Mario Rodriguez: What I Learned From Leading An Airport Through Hurricane Katrina
“Together, we’ll get through this.”
Sarah Bahr
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Dick Wells, Orchid Farmer
“Dick knows his stuff. He shows up with what we need and is excited for our success.”