The echoes of colonialism and its repercussions are a persistent theme in Dionne Irving’s new short-story collection, The Islands.
Sarah Layden
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Down The Rabbit Hole With Tess Gunty
Tess Gunty publishes her first novel to favorable reviews.
Lou Harry
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Dr. Edward Curtis On Amplifying Indy’s Arab Voices
Local author and IUPUI professor Dr. Edward E. Curtis IV looks into the hidden history of Indy’s Arab immigrants in both his new book and documentary out now.
Andrea Watts
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Binding Love At Indy Reads
Reading is fundamental at a familiar name bringing books back to the former Fountain Square Library.
Sarah Moreland Byrne
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Riffing On Bowie, Funkadelic And More With Indy Poet Adrian Matejka
“Somebody Else Sold the World” is the first of two 2021 music-inspired books by the former Poet Laureate of Indiana.
David Lindquist
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When Michael Jordan, Bob Knight, And The Epic Summer Of 1984 Came To Indianapolis
In between his college and pro careers, Jordan showed glimpses of his greatness in Indianapolis leading up to the Olympic Games.
Jon Wertheim
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The Anthropocene Reviewed, Reviewed
John Green’s first nonfiction book is out this month. Indiana features in it as prominently as his wide-ranging curiosity.
Daniel S. Comiskey
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10 Books You Need To Read About Indiana Sports
From Tamika Catchings’ inspiring memoir to a history of the IMS, there’s an excellent book for even the most sports-agnostic Hoosier.
Clayton Trutor
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All the President’s Hoosiers
How former DNI Dan Coats, his wife Marsha, Vice President Mike Pence and HHS Secretary Alex Azar are all portrayed in Bob Woodward’s Rage.
Adam Wren
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Ask Me Anything: Chasten Buttigieg, Author
The husband of former Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg has become a voice for the arts and LGBTQ teens. This month, his memoir, I Have Something to Tell You, hits stores.
Adam Wren
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19 Gifts For Father’s Day
It’s time to celebrate Dad.
Laura Kruty
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4 Things That May Surprise You About John Green
I came away amazed at how deftly he juggles it all.”
Chloe Sell
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Mystery Mike, Rare Book Dealer
“You can cheat people blind if you want to,” Mike Bursaw says. “But how do you look in the mirror if you do that kind of stuff?”
Lili Wright
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Andrew Luck Takes Book Club To Airwaves
The radio program continues Luck’s support of public broadcasting and WFYI. Last year, he and his father, Oliver Luck, recorded a series of fundraising spots for the station in which they affirmed their enjoyment of National Public Radio programming.
Evan West
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Because Dogs Are Cute And Indiana University Is Pretty
‘Campus Canines’ is all shining coats and wiggling butts and wet noses and fetching red bandanas and big clumsy paw—pooch “person”-ality in spades—set against golden-hour backdrops of Bloomington limestone, hardwoods, and flowers.