I do not like confrontation and believe men’s brains are better wired for war than women’s. However, I am as guilty as the next guy of perpetrating bad karma.
Deborah Paul
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Two Wrongs: Deborah Paul on Voting
I am a woman, I like women, and I wish I could support you. But I can’t.
Deborah Paul
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Q&A with Vivica A. Fox
Here, Fox shares how being a Hoosier plays in Hollywood, and why she won’t vote for her former Celebrity Apprentice boss.
Evan West
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Mistakes Were Made: 9 Biggest Gaffes of the Indiana Primary
Indiana’s once-in-a-lifetime moment in the political sun has had a way humbling all five presidential candidates, as we’ve welcomed them into our watering holes, pancake houses, ice cream shops, and gymnasiums.
Adam Wren
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7 Hoosier Sports Personalities Who Could Sway the Primaries
Now that Indiana’s primaries mean something, the presidential candidates would be wise to get endorsements from our sports heroes.
Jared Hay
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Hoosier Hall of Fame: Home and Abroad with Richard Lugar and Lee Hamilton
“There is a Midwestern calmness, a stability of outlook, very well exemplified by Dick [Lugar] and many, many others, that goes over well in Washington,” says longtime Indiana congressman Lee Hamilton.
Adam Wren
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Caught in the Middle: What Is Indiana’s Brand?
Starting now, Hoosiers will mark two centuries of Indiana history with a yearlong party. But what, exactly, are we commemorating?
Evan West
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7 Places That Might Change Hillary Clinton’s Opinion of ‘Indianoplace’
Among the emails Hillary Clinton sent as secretary of state—and recently released by the U.S. State Department—is one from 2010 in which she referred to Indianapolis as “basketball-crazed Indianoplace.”
Evan West
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Three Unusual Shows Coming To IndyFringe
IndyFringe hosts 384 performances in 11 days during the IndyFringe Theatre Festival. We found three most unusual shows coming to the stage.
IM Editors
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Tweets of the Week: Religious Freedom Restoration Act
You can’t not have an opinion about Indiana Senate Bill 101.