If you’ve ever fantasized about living in a SoCal beach bungalow, you might want to check out this surf shack—right in SoBro.
Sam Stall
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A Toy Store Brings Good Clean Fun To Broad Ripple
Monon Toys and Crafts plays up sustainability in intentionally educational heirloom toys.
Sarah Moreland Byrne
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The New Spot Serving Up Turkish Cuisine In Broad Ripple
Usta Mediterranean Restaurant brings traditional dishes of Istanbul to the neighborhood.
Terry Kirts
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Ten Post-Pandemic Must-Visits In Broad Ripple
The city’s most legendary strip, minus the hangover.
Amy Lynch
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Shoptalk: French Pharmacie Flea
French Revolution
Sarah Bahr
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Shoptalk: Willa Gray Home
Resident Artist
Monica Sallay
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Shoptalk: The Urban Hippie
Explore this Fort Wayne free spirit as it opens its Indy location.
Vanessy Cortes
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The Oral History Of “Broadripple Is Burning”
There’s a story behind every iconic song.
Seth Johnson
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Ask Me Anything: Colleen Fanning, Politician
“I’ve just kind of made a promise to myself that I’m not going to be public about issues that aren’t things I directly vote on, because it doesn’t serve my constituents.”
Adam Wren
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Introducing: Condado Tacos
A new Broad Ripple taco shop feeds the Broad Ripple masses from brunch to fourth-meal.
Grace Bahler
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The Future Of Broad Ripple High School
“They’re afraid of competition. They don’t want a charter school cannibalizing their student base.”
Sam Stall
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Home Of The Month: Broad Ripple Bungalow
“This is about uncovering more potential within the footprint of the bungalow,” says homeowner Lori Losee.
Dawn Olsen
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The Feed: The Royal Wedding Treatment And A Next Door Update
Tie one on while Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tie the knot.
Suzanne Krowiak
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The Cake Bake Shop
“It’s not about the cake or the pie. It’s about creating a place where people can have an experience together as a family and make a good memory that will last forever.”
Suzanne Krowiak
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Can Pat McAfee Clean Up Sports Talk Broadcasting?
“I didn’t want the people who had followed me and bought my jersey to ever think I was leaving them,” McAfee says. “There was no way I could leave Indy. I owed this place.”