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Hire Like A Pro (Or At Least Like A Quaker)

If you’re looking for advice on how to hire someone, Philip Gulley has references.

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Shawn Michael Warren On His Major Taylor Mural

The Chicago-based artist will debut his massive tribute to cycling champion Major Taylor at 11 S. Meridian St. this month.

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Photos From Indianapolis’ Juneteenth Celebrations

We were on the scene for the celebration in Riverside Park, the Biketeenth ride around downtown, and more.

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Hoodox Is Betting Hoosiers Will “Buy Local” For Streaming

Hoodox, a new Indiana-centric documentary streaming service, hits the internet this week.

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Six Ways To Celebrate Juneteenth Around Indy

Whether you’re looking for family entertainment or to sample some local art and cuisine, we’ve got you covered.

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Charles Harrison Of Indianapolis Ten Point Coalition On Indy’s Gun Violence Epidemic

The Rev. Dr. Charles Harrison of Barnes United Methodist Church is one of the founders of Indianapolis Ten Point Coalition, which dates back to the late 1990s as a community group that patrols the streets of high-crime neighborhoods in an attempt to defuse and de-escalate violent crime. As those crime rates creep back toward levels […]

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Ten Post-Pandemic Must-Visits In Broad Ripple

The city’s most legendary strip, minus the hangover.

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Self-Driving Vehicles Are Here, Indy

You can take a free spin at IUPUI right now.

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The Westfield Maker Shipping Unique Light Fixtures To All 50 States

A videographer discovers a side hustle making rebar lamps.

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Prof. Sheila Kennedy On Why Indianapolis Works The Way It Does — And Occasionally Doesn’t

The O’Neill professor and veteran of Indy civic life talks all things Unigov, as well as the city’s complicated political realities.

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Lawnmowers Of The World, Unite

To free up space in the garage, people are going to need to begin sharing tools—starting with my neighbors.

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Insider’s Adam Wren On Hoosier Politicians Making Moves, And Life In Digital Media

Indiana’s go-to guy for political coverage joins the show for an update.

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The Coup In Myanmar, Through The Eyes Of Indy’s Chin Community

Chin Community of Indiana board president Peter Thawnghmung speaks about the currently unfolding tragedy in his home country.

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Maintain Wedded Bliss For Four Decades Using This One Weird Trick

My marriage has been almost 40 years of bliss, no thanks to me.

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The Former IU Hoops Stars Helping Hoosiers Sleep Soundly

Steve Green and Brian Evans are working together to treat sleep apnea and snoring.

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