Left unfinished in the 1880s, the Canal now hosts museums, music, a burger joint, and much more.
Lindsay Lyon
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Jason Whitlock: No Pulled Punches
Whitlock acknowledges that his colorful history with ESPN is one reason it has taken extra time to get everyone there on board.
Matt Gonzales
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Speed Read: Fever Coach Stephanie White
Stephanie White suits up to coach the Fever. The Fever’s home season-opener is June 6 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
Keith Roach
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My Look: Will Chalker’s Zebra Jacket
Hey, where did you get this perfect Zoobilation outfit?
Megan Fernandez
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Back for Seconds: A Review of Tinker Street
Peter George opens a neighborhood spot for fine dining.
Julia Spalding
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Erin Edds Gets Back in the Mix
Edds is channeling her entrepreneurial spirit into a new business and embracing her identity as an underdog—take it from the name of her new restaurant and catering company, Dark Horse Delicatessen.
Amy Lynch
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Ask Me Anything: Dr. Debby Herbenick
The IU prof’s new book, The Coregasm Workout, released this month, explains exercise-induced orgasm.
Kate Franzman
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Editor’s Note, June 2015: Lake Michigan Getaways
There’s something about running along the Canal that makes me want to give everyone I see a big thumbs-up.
Amanda Heckert
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Day Trip: Cincinnati’s Bunbury Festival
Catch the rocking display of coordination June 5–7 featuring Lindsey Stirling, The Avett Bros., Snoop Dogg, and The Black Keys.
Amy Lynch
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The Limestone Comedy Festival Returns to Bloomington
“We want to establish it as one of the great comedy festivals in the country,” says the founder. “Which I think we’re well on our way to doing.”