Scoring a house in the charming golf community, with its grand, historical homes, is nearly as rare as shooting a hole-in-one.
Mary Milz
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Loss Leader: Joe Hogsett and the Indianapolis Mayoral Race
Despite hauling in a record $1.4 million in contributions last year, Hogsett admits he is more nervous than he has ever been about what November may hold.
Adam Wren
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Editor’s Note, May 2015: Goodbye, David Letterman!
Who can blame the TV late-night legend and native Hoosier for sticking around longer than he intended? It’s hard to say goodbye to family.
Amanda Heckert
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Eat and Run on the Monon
The best places to refuel along the Monon.
Terry Kirts
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Cool Comfort: A Review of Spoke & Steele
An establishment that bills itself as “the next big thing in downtown Indy.”
Julia Spalding
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Tuned Out: Deborah Paul on Playing an Instrument
My mother insisted I know how to read music even if I couldn’t perform it, and maybe that was good enough.
Deborah Paul
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Welcome Race Fans into Your Home
Now’s the time to monetize Hoosier hospitality.
Amy Lynch
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She Rules: Judge Sarah Evans Barker on Indiana Culture
“We’re that hard on all of our IU basketball coaches. That’s what Indiana is.”
Megan Fernandez
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Phil Gulley: Age-Old Problem
My biggest worry about retirement isn’t how I’ll pay for it, but whether I should even do it. We’ve all heard stories about guys who retired and five minutes later dropped dead.
Philip Gulley
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Speed Read: Dream Cars Exhibit
The IMA hopes its first foray into vehicles reaches 75,000 in attendance, which would make Dream Cars one of the IMA’s largest events ever.
Keith Roach
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Goodbye, David Letterman: An Oral History
An oral history of the funniest guy ever to call Indy home.
Daniel S. Comiskey
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Our Dream Commencement Speakers
“You can’t fight for your rights if you don’t know what they are. And you can’t participate in our democracy if you don’t know how it works.” —Supreme Court justice John Roberts