You can check off a few places from your beer-bucket list in a single day.
Daniel S. Comiskey
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The Hoosierist: Angie’s Dish
This tiny establishment with a vaguely troubling moniker offers pastries and beverages exclusively to Angie’s List employees.
Sam Stall
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A Crossing to Bear: One Family’s Immigration Story
When Armando left, Maria worried about his journey. She worried about Liliana, who fell into fitful slumber every night, gasping for air between sobs. More than anything, Maria worried about the fragile ties holding her family together.
Evan West
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Realty Check: What $580,000 Gets You in Greenwood
“You have no idea you’re in a subdivision because it’s so tranquil.”
Mary Milz
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Don’t Fudge It Up: Lake Michigan 101
Life shore can be a beach sometimes, so be prepared before your Lake Michigan getaway.
Megan Fernandez
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Top Five Brain Freezes
From gourmet popsicles to Italian ice, the tastiest treats to indulge in this summer.
Amy Lynch
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Revisiting Oasis Diner
Slide onto a stool in the pink-and-green–tiled interior of the old dining room, and you’ll be transported to a simpler time when such diners lined the nation’s highways.
Terry Kirts
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Deborah Paul’s Animal Attraction
This past winter, our attic became a haven for flying squirrels. These small tree-dwellers, a protected species in Indiana, banged around over our heads for nearly a week before we gave up and called a wildlife-management organization.
Deborah Paul
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War of the Roses: The Aftereffects of RFRA
RFRA goes into effect next month—but the law won’t be the last battle over LGBT rights.
Emily Taylor
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Better Together: Same-Sex Couples Who Wed This Year
Four locals—some who married before the ban was lifted, some who wed afterward—on what their big days meant to them.
Dylan Lee Hodges
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Traveler: Virgin Hotels Debuts in Chicago
The British visionary aims to restyle guest accommodations at Virgin Hotels by creating the kind of place where he’d want to stay
Amy Lynch
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Rare Love: Same-Sex Wedding Gifts and Decor
Same-sex wedding gifts and accents can still be hard to find. Here are a few reception-worthy picks.
Dylan Lee Hodges
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The Indianapolis International Ballet Competition Debuts
“Most non-dancers think it’s a little crazy to have your career path planned out at 15.”
Natalie Atwell
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Icing on the Cake: The Local Economics of Same-Sex Marriage
Rings, flowers, musicians, dresses—opening up weddings to a new segment of spenders could mean big bucks for the Hoosier bottom line.
Emily Taylor
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Something Old, Something New: Same-Sex Marriage in Indiana
What has truly changed since Indiana and same-sex marriage united last June? Nothing—and everything.