With this second Pizzology location, Neal Brown lifted the high-temp, wood-oven Neapolitan-style methodology from his Carmel flagship and set it down on Mass Ave.
Julia Spalding
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Street Savvy: Danville
“There are quite a few homes on the national historic registry right off the courthouse square, and I love to walk around that neighborhood with my dog,” says jewelry designer Sarah Stogsdill.
Julia Spalding
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Realty Check: What $940K Gets You in Lockerbie Square
The owners’ inventive concept is now a welcome addition in Lockerbie Square.
Mary Milz
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Speed Read: Swimmer Jim Barber Is Sea Worthy
The ultimate accomplishment for long-distance swimmers is the Oceans Seven, the world’s most challenging open-water swims. This month, the 54-year-old will continue his mission to become the club’s oldest member.
Mary Milz
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At Your Service: Milk-paint Lessons with Fivethirty Home
Achieve DIY shabby-chic furniture with Miss Mustard Seed’s milk-paint classes.
Taylor Ellis
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A Newbie’s Guide to Mountain-Biking
In the spring of 2014, Charles Schindler gave up his dental practice to pursue his true passion: teaching mountain-biking.
Robert Annis
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Editor's Note, October 2014: Hit the Trail!
The geographic features revealed on the Indiana trails highlighted in this issue were surprising—from the prehistoric bog by the dunes to a sandstone canyon—making hiking and biking them all the more entertaining.
Amanda Heckert
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Join the Pack: Great Indy Hiking and Biking Groups
Founded in 1957, the 580-member Indianapolis Hiking Club organizes more than 2,000 hikes annually around the state and beyond (including a 2015 weeklong trip to the Rio Grande).
Robert Annis
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The Hoosierist: Ripe For Confusion
“I have a tree that drops what a friend says are persimmons, but the fruit doesn’t look like the grocery-store variety. What gives?”
Sam Stall
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Deborah Paul Talks Retail Politics
Given my experience and obvious affinity for Keystone at the Crossing, no one is better qualified to be mayor of the area than I.
Deborah Paul
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Phil Gulley Ponders Life Before Cell Phones
“You watch,” I told my wife back then. “The day will come when we’ll curse the person who invented cell phones.” That day is here.
Philip Gulley
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Stretch Your Legs on These Pretty Indy Trails
From Zionsville’s Starkey Park to Fort Ben, hike and bike your way around town.