Insider’s Adam Wren On Hoosier Politicians Making Moves, And Life In Digital Media
Indiana’s go-to guy for political coverage joins the show for an update.
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Pink Houses, Black Lives, And John Mellencamp’s Misunderstood Legacy
Revisiting the Hoosier icon’s misunderstood anthem amid a new focus on racism in America’s infrastructure.
Michael Rubino
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“Mayor Pete And Me” With Adam Wren, From March 2020
In light of Pete’s impending nomination, we revisit our look at his 2020 presidential campaign.
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Biden Picks Buttigieg For Transportation Secretary
If confirmed by the Senate, the former South Bend mayor and Democratic presidential candidate will be the first openly gay Cabinet official in the nation’s history.
Adam Wren
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The Election Day Post-Mortem; Mental Health During The COVID-19 Pandemic
The Monthly Weekly hosts contributing editor Adam Wren and Eskenazi Health’s Dr. Heather Fretwell.
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Importantville: Indiana Democrats Remain In The Wilderness
The party chair said Friday he won’t seek another term after bruising losses. Can Indiana Democrats find their way?
Adam Wren
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Importantville: Pence In Fort Wayne, Buttigieg In Michigan, And The Gubernatorial Debate
Plus: Fact-checking Victoria Spartz’s business record.
Adam Wren
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Buttigieg Tackles America’s Trust Crisis
In an interview, the former Democratic presidential candidate and South Bend mayor talks about Pence’s strength as a debater, and outlines a path for Americans to regain trust in institutions—and each other.
Adam Wren
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Ask Me Anything: Chasten Buttigieg, Author
The husband of former Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg has become a voice for the arts and LGBTQ teens. This month, his memoir, I Have Something to Tell You, hits stores.
Adam Wren
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Exclusive: Pete Buttigieg Readies for His Primetime Convention Slot
The former South Bend Mayor, now a possible cabinet pick for a Biden administration, previews his Thursday night convention address about belonging, and downplays a possible statewide run in Indiana.
Adam Wren
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Buttigieg PAC Throws Weight Behind Slate Of Hoosiers
The former presidential candidate’s Win the Era PAC could be a difference-maker Dr. Woody Myers, others.
Adam Wren
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The Exit Interview: Pete Buttigieg
“It’s a total transformation in lifestyle from four-state days to leaving the house once or twice a week.”
Adam Wren
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Indianapolis Monthly Nabs 14 CRMA Award Nominations
Indianapolis Monthly received 14 finalist nominations in the City and Regional Magazine Association’s annual national awards competition.
Joseph Ball
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Phil Gulley: Stumped
I’m encouraged by the large number of presidential candidates this year, but that doesn’t make it any easier to choose one.
Philip Gulley
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Inside Pete Buttigieg’s Indianapolis Fundraiser, And His Next Campaign Moves
After weeks on the hustings in Iowa and New Hampshire, Buttigieg swung through Indianapolis before heading to a Nevada campaign stop.