A home tour of a playful Broad Ripple bungalow, with a slide to the playroom included.
Taylor Ellis
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The Beard Whiskerers
Was there a way I could learn to grow a great beard, if I’ve never been able to?
Justin Heckert
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Barbers to Know: Chad’s BarberShop
“You don’t get the same feeling here that you do at one of those froufrou places. You can come here and be a man.”
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Barbers to Know: Warfleigh Barber & Supply Co.
“The conversation in here is never just between the barber and the client. It’s between everyone in the room.”
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Barbers to Know: Red’s Classic Barber Shop Co.
Regulars include downtown professionals, famous drop-ins (Andrew Luck’s beard hair regularly graces Red’s floors), and groomsmen celebrating what, for some, will be their last gulp of the masculine bonhomie sold here.
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Barbers to Know: Brick & Mortar
“Doing things the classic way is the right way.”
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Barbers to Know: Fade to Win
Adrian Bannon sees his establishment not just as a grooming center, but as a man-friendly, brick-and-mortar adjunct to social media.
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Shear Genius: A Guide to Barbershops
How to get the style you want, hipster beard-growing tips, and the gear you need to stock your medicine cabinet.
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Back in Style
In the late ’70s, we were down to about 195,000 barbers nationally. But at the dawn of the new millennium, things turned around. Now there are about 300,000 barbers.
Sam Stall
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Open Door with RJE Business Interiors
When you promise clients stunning office spaces, you’d better make sure your own makes a knock-out first impression. RJE Business Interiors president Denny Sponsel doesn’t have anything to worry about.
Amy Lynch
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My Look: Vintage Enthusiast
Leslie Lewis shares her secrets finding the best vintage clothing at vintage shops and secondhand stores around Indianapolis.
Laura Walters
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50 Shades of Play with Deborah Paul
Concentration is what adult coloring requires, or at least friends—and wine—at the table, like a quilting bee sans a singular goal.
Deborah Paul
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Driving Forces: Danger and Safety at the Indy 500
The race and related on-track activities have claimed the lives of at least 54 drivers, mechanics, IMS workers, and spectators since 1911. But innovation in safety procedures and technology have tempered the tragedy.
Adam Wren
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Every Indianapolis 500 Winner
Pick your favorite decade. A look at every Indy 500 winner and their average speeds.
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May Foodie: Dyke Michaels of Beast Food Truck
“We hadn’t really seen a food truck that had attached itself to a neighborhood. It’s important to take Irvington with us wherever we go, and bring people back in.”