He might not have the discipline he insisted on from others, but Hoosiers are richer for the contradiction.
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Hoosier Hall of Fame: In Defense of a Few Inductees
Does Shelley Long belong in our Hoosier Hall of Fame? Does John Dillinger? Let us make the case.
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Hoosier Hall of Fame: All-Indiana Basketball Lineup
The male and female All-Indiana Basketball lineups could hold their own against any state. Who’d we leave out?
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Hoosier Hall of Fame: The Hoosier Food Pyramid
Doritos, Mikesell’s, Orville Redenbacher’s, Papa John’s, and of course pork tenderloin all make an appearance on the Hoosier Food Pyramid.
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Hoosier Hall of Fame: The Endorsements
These Hoosier Hall of Fame winners get a lot of love—but is it deserved? We asked the experts.
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Unspoken Rules of Winterfest
Pilsners, wheats, and porters first. Palate-crushing IPAs later.
Daniel S. Comiskey
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Traverse City Traveler
Touring & Tasting travel guide calls Michigan’s Old Mission Peninsula one of its seven top wine regions to watch — the only choice on the list that’s not in California.
Amy Lynch
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Textile Message
You’ll want to touch everything in Jenni Myers’s casual-glam Carmel boutique, stocked with versatile pieces that go from morning to evening with ease.
Laura Kruty
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Lofty Ambitions
Indy’s new climbing facility works your mind, then your muscles.
Casey Patrick
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Howl & Hide Pack a Punch
“This isn’t fast fashion,” he says. “When a guy buys one of my designs, he can pass it down to his son.”
Taylor Ellis
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Living Lodge Style
Trending Now: The living lodge style. 7 cool local buys to see the winter through in style.
Taylor Ellis
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Boarding Past: Downtown’s Transit Stations
Ask anyone where the sport of people-watching reigns supreme, and inevitably, travel portals will top the list.
Tiffany Benedict Browne
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Flicker of Genius: Laura Cler
The clean burn—all wax, no soot—attracted a fan base that now includes Rachael Ray and Gwyneth Paltrow, and Linnea’s Lights earned a finalist spot in the 2015 Martha Stewart’s American Made Awards.
Amy Lynch
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Meet @IgersIndy
Three years and 32 sessions in, the group has upped its profile, scoring its first art exhibit and invitations to restricted spaces, like The Children’s Museum’s archives. They have roamed an empty Union Station and framed artsy shots of barbed wire at Traders Point Creamery.
Jeff Vrabel
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Farm to Turntable: Review of Pioneer
“A lot of the menu choices had to do with the history of Fountain Square, which was predominantly settled by Germans, Italians, and people from northern Europe. This is where the cultures collided in this city. Literally, where I am standing right now.”