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Bill Mayes
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Flashback: What Can Bill Mays Do For You?

Everyone knows Bill Mays. If you don’t, you probably know little about Indianapolis business.

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Jim Mulholland Finds It Hard to Believe

I asked Jim if he ever felt like he had betrayed those who believed in his words. I was being as authentic as I could, he said.

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Six Things We Love About Our Airport That Conde Nast Traveler Left Out

Subtleties and secrets that make us arrive for a flight a little early.

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Tweets of the Week: Colts, Evan Bayh, Mike Epps, and More

Via @1070Bruno: “Seriously, they should hang banner for this #Pacers team this week. It would have to be a quilt, with loose threads everywhere. But still.”

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With 'Battered Hearts,' Kassig's Parents Address Media

At a briefing held at a local church, Ed and Paula Kassig requested “the time and privacy to mourn, cry, and yes, forgive, and begin to heal.”

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Report: ISIS Claims Kassig's Killing; Parents Share Statement

In releasing a video depicting mass executions, ISIS claimed to have killed Indianapolis native Abdul-Rahman Kassig, born Peter Kassig.

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Kate’s Story—A Mother’s Grief

One year after the tragic death of her daughter, Nancy Comiskey reflects on Kate and their lives together.

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Trials & Tribulations: The Path to Justice for My Daughter’s Killer

This was his 10th conviction. We left the justice center believing we could close the door on the criminal case. But a few years later, he walked out of prison a free man and moved 18 miles from our Brown County home. And he got a driver’s license.

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Deborah Paul: Am I Living Life, or Merely Documenting It?

The convenience of pulling out a device makes it too easy to snap everything.

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Keith Phillips

A New Jersey native, Keith Phillips quickly made his mark on the local media scene by helping start two publications: Cash Book, a coupon magazine, and Indianapolis Weekly Update, a tabloid newspaper. He joined Indianapolis Monthly in 1991 as an account executive and moved up the ranks, serving as advertising director, associate publisher, and, currently, […]

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Summer Daily

Daily first worked for Indianapolis Monthly as a design intern in 2013 before joining the magazine full-time in January 2016. She now edits its special advertising sections and annual Home and Shops publications. After graduating from IUPUI in 2013 with a degree in journalism, she had an existential crisis and worked for a metal manufacturer, […]

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Abby Broderick

Broderick joined the Indianapolis Monthly team in November 2014. Previously, she worked in sales for Marriott hotels in downtown Indianapolis, with a background planning special events and weddings. An Indy native, Broderick graduated from Purdue University and lives on the city’s north side with her husband and their dog, Walt. Email her at abroderick@indianapolismonthly.com.   […]

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Stick with Me: Phil Gulley on Deforestation

Being too concerned about protecting the natural world is like being too concerned about babies. How is it possible to be too concerned?

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Tweets of the Week: Halloween Edition

Happy Halloweekend to all. Plus, an “open letter,” tweeted, from the Indiana Pacers and more.

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Sneak Peek: The New Book From The Chicks on the Right

“We’re capitalists because we’d rather be happy. And blissfully successful. And able to take any extra money we have to buy a killer pair of pumps.”

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