It’s a story as old as time: Boy meets girl on reality TV show, gets dumped and sent home, comes back to star on his own show, meets another girl, gets engaged, and gives birth to a Bachelor spin-off.
Michael Rubino
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Political Campaigning from 1888, Benjamin Harrison’s “Front Porch” Campaign
Before political campaigning was a big dollar national venture, Benjamin Harrison addressed more than 300,000 people in 80-plus speeches from his front porch.
Jared Hay
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Indy’s Prettiest Polling Site
Indianapolis has one of the country’s prettiest polling sites in the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site on North Delaware.
Kelly Kendall
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“Mystery of Trump’s Orange Skin” Leads Writer to Indiana
Indianapolis was once proclaimed the “world’s tanning-bed capital.”
Evan West
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Indianapolis Monthly Podcast: Election Preview with Brandon Smith
We talk local politics, political coverage, and a new gig for Brandon Smith on this week’s podcast.
Jared Hay
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Now There’s Another Hoosier Involved in This Crazy Presidential Campaign
This time, it’s an IU computer-science professor in a story about Trump, Russia, and computer servers.
Megan Fernandez
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Outtakes from the Bio of Mike Pence
Dinner with one person from history? That would be Jesus Christ, this “evangelical Catholic” once told The Indianapolis Star.
Kelly Kendall
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The Unblinding: Has Lilly Solved The Alzheimer’s Puzzle?
Eli Lilly and Company has spent three decades and $3 billion in an Ahab-like quest to develop the world’s first effective drug to treat Alzheimer’s disease.
Adam Wren
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Video: Bob Knight Trolls Wolverines Fans at Michigan Trump Rally
“I went to Ohio State instead of one of your favorite schools,” Knight told the audience in Grand Rapids, which reacted with a hearty chorus of boos.
Evan West
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November’s Transit Referendum: A Lot on the Line
Both sides agree the referendum will drastically impact the future of Indianapolis.
Daniel S. Comiskey
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Pacers Q&A: Myles Turner
The steal of last year’s NBA Draft begs your attention. While many Turner’s age are hitting the books for mid-term exams this month, the Pacers’ 20-year-old phenom begins his second season in the pros.
Nate Miller
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Editor’s Note, October 2016: Mama’s Boys
As a writer-editor, I thought I might be able to ascend the family pecking order. And when I recently became editor-in-chief of this magazine, I figured the top spot was all but mine.
Michael Rubino
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Two Wrongs: Deborah Paul on Voting
I am a woman, I like women, and I wish I could support you. But I can’t.
Deborah Paul
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Dan Quayle on Running for Vice President: “It’s Not the Easiest Job”
“They normally have to pick on one of you, whether it’s the president or the vice president, and for the first three and half years, I was the target.”
Evan West
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Phil Gulley: Building Frustration
“As I write this, Governor Mike Pence has joined himself to Donald Trump’s hip, thereby sanctioning thuggery, deceit, sexism, xenophobia, bigotry, greed, and ignorance.”