The selection divides up evenly between pretty urban-girl pieces and on-trend staples.
Traci Cumbay
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The Buzz: Golden Ace Inn Does St. Pat’s in Style
It’s hosting one of the city’s biggest St. Patrick’s Day blowouts, celebrating a tradition as old as itself.
Julia Spalding
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Realty Check: What $370K Gets You in Irvington
The historic abode still contains some of the original features, like striking French doors and coffered ceilings.
Mary Milz
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Unspoken Rules of NIFS
Lunges around the 200m track? Fine. Holding hands with someone? Side-eye.
Traci Cumbay
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Editor’s Note, March 2015: Hot Neighborhoods
In the neighborhoods trending upward, people care deeply about where they live.
Amanda Heckert
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At Home: Ben & Janneane Blevins’s Loft
“We used to have couches, but we always ended up sitting on the floor. So we got rid of most of our tables and chairs.”
Taylor Ellis
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Deborah Paul Takes a Rowed Trip
The prospect of being confined to a vehicle worried me far less than the thought of listening to Philosophy and Intellectual History, Volume 2 for 18 hours.
Deborah Paul
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Culture Q&A: Ivy Winters
“We drag queens can sit in front of the mirror for hours and say, ‘We could use another rhinestone here.’”
Michela Tindera
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Street Savvy: Zionsville
The Salty Cowboy keeps the night rolling with tequila flights, plus margaritas and a s’mores dessert served in Mason jars.
Lindsay Lyon
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Fresh on the Scene: The Garden Table
I enjoyed the idea of rebranding myself in The Garden Table’s clean-living image—the double chin-less version of me.
Julia Spalding
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Phil Gulley: The Girl Next Door
As I write this, my wife and I are expecting our first grandchild, Madeline. The level of excitement, as you can imagine, is high.
Philip Gulley
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The Hoosierist: Dropping the Ball
How did the Pacers get their name? And why do some IndyGo buses make a melodic whistling noise?
Sam Stall
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Abdul-Rahman Kassig: A Humanitarian Remembered
Friends’ recollections paint an intimate portrait of the remarkable young man they knew before the world took notice.
Kathleen Schuckel
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The Extraordinary Life of Abdul-Rahman Kassig
“I have a chance to do something here, to take a stand,” he wrote. “To make a difference.”
Kathleen Schuckel
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Ask Me Anything: Michael Feinstein, Cabaret Legend
“I think The Phantom of the Opera is one of the worst things that ever happened to Broadway.”