An oral history of the funniest guy ever to call Indy home.
Daniel S. Comiskey
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New Joyful Noise Recordings Compilation to Benefit Indiana LGBT-Rights Groups
“This is a very progressive city,” says Hofstetter. “We wanted to do something positive to change the bill. For bands to give something, not take it away.”
Keegan Rammel
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HIV/AIDS Awareness and Young People
Young HIV educator Paige Rawl addressed local students in the wake of the largest HIV outbreak in Indiana’s history.
Carolyn Crowcroft
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United State of Indiana Shouts Opposition to RFRA from Rooftop
United State of Indiana flies its colors.
Dylan Lee Hodges
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Off the Clock: Deborah Paul on Retirement
I needed air. I felt like my Aunt Rose, who, during bouts of heart failure, would venture out onto her condo balcony to catch her breath.
Evan West
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Letterman on Pence & RFRA
Finally, a Mike Pence meme.
Megan Fernandez
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Phil Gulley: Beyond Belief
Some people shouldn’t take up religion, and you know the kind of people I mean—folks who are a few biscuits short of a breakfast.
Philip Gulley
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RFRA: What You Might Have Missed
RFRA has sparked widespread outrage.
Michael Rubino
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Photos: RFRA Protest Rally at the Indiana Statehouse
On Saturday Indianapolis protestors (“thousands,” according to some estimates) marched from Monument Circle to the Statehouse. Photographer Darryl Smith was on hand to capture the rally.
Darryl Smith
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Audra McDonald Takes Gov. Mike Pence to Task
A lauded performer soon to appear in Indy took direct aim at the state’s CEO.
Dylan Lee Hodges
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Tweets of the Week: Religious Freedom Restoration Act
You can’t not have an opinion about Indiana Senate Bill 101.
Dylan Lee Hodges
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Throwback Thursday: Our Swimsuit Issues
SI what? It wasn’t so long ago that we at IM put out a few similar issues in the month of March.
Jonathan Scott
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RecycleForce Can’t Lose*
It puts ex-cons in jobs and off the street, but the nonprofit has funding issues that might undermine its mission.
Adam Wren
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Indianapolis Monthly Gets Seven 2015 CRMA Award Nominations
More than 100 judges from the likes of Vanity Fair, ESPN the Magazine, and The New Yorker picked the finalists.
Amanda Heckert
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Editor’s Note, March 2015: Hot Neighborhoods
In the neighborhoods trending upward, people care deeply about where they live.