The victor of this month’s election should listen to this advice from past mayors.
Megan Fernandez
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Indy Mini Photos: Another Great Spectacle in Racing
There’s a lot more to the Indianapolis 500 Festival Mini-Marathon than running.
Darryl Smith
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Tweets of the Week: Obama Does Indy Edition
Via @GoIndyGo: “You know Indy is a world class city when we can handle the President of the United States and @DaveCoulier on the same day.”
Jonathan Scott
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Under the Gun: Tracking One Deadly Crime Spree
Nathan Trapuzzano was set to celebrate his one-year wedding anniversary with wife Jennifer a month after the shooting. She gave birth to their child weeks later.
Emily Taylor
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Best of Indy: City Life
Featuring the best Twitter follow, zipline, tech seminar, new IMS track tradition, ice skating, and more
IM Editors
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My Best of Indy: Abdul-Hakim Shabazz
“I’m a spirits guy—the basics,” he says. “Pretty much a 60-year-old white man in a 40-something-year-old black man’s body.
Michael Rubino
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Ask Me Anything: Kelly Shea
How do travelers get upgraded to first class? “You never will. Businessmen getting all those frequent-flyer miles are using the upgrades.”
Ashley Petry
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Exchanges Welcome: The Fate of the Mall
Millennials might be a bigger threat to malls than online shopping, which the public assumes has hurt malls more than it has.
Megan Fernandez
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The Hoosierist: No Reason To Cheer
Question: How much do Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders get paid?
Sam Stall
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Spirit & Place Festival Makes Lectures Cool
The theme might remind you of 1981 prom night, but “Journey” can carry serious meaning. The closing event is a good example.
IM Editors
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Father Vincent Lampert's Best Exorcism Jokes
Including the best Dairy Queen commercial never made.
Megan Fernandez
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Ask Me Anything: Father Vincent Lampert
“Most exorcists would agree that when people go on ghost hunts, they’re really encountering demons,” says Father Vincent Lampert.
Ashley Petry
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Culture Q&A: Jim Walker, TEDx Organizer
“We were thinking about a natural progression from last year’s theme (“Mix it Up”), and what we really want people to do is get outside of their comfort zone.”
Seth Johnson
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Ask Me Anything: Mali Simone Jeffers
Says Jeffers, “I’m trying to move us past sprinkling people of color into a photo to really being more inclusive and having events that are relevant to more than one type of people.”
Allison Copenbarger Vance
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Photos: WARMfest 2014
Dozens of music acts, as well as Indie Arts & Vintage Marketplace vendors, food trucks, and more populated Broad Ripple Park August 29 through September 1 for the second-ever WARMfest.