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September 2016

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September Foodie: SotSot’s JR Roseman

Having put his food truck in park, SotSot’s JR Roseman gives homemade bayou food a home on College Avenue.

Big Woods Nachos
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Dish of the Month: Pulled-Pork Nachos at Big Woods

Call it The Greatest Spectacle in Grazing: digging into a plate of pulled-pork nachos at Brown County transplant Big Woods, which opened this spring in Speedway.

Frank Lloyd Wright
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The Joy of Growing Up In A Home Designed By Frank Lloyd Wright

The balance of light and dark he created inside that house was durable enough to contain the storms inside me, our family’s ups and the downs, all the multitudes within us.

Garfield Park Street Savvy
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Street Savvy: Garfield Park

This historic neighborhood has our attention with its new farmers market and emerging art scene.

Cory Hutcheson of Rustic Bend
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The Maker: Cory Hutcheson of The Rustic Bend

Nothing says “home carpenter” more evocatively than a guy who builds salvaged-wood furniture in his garage at sunrise before heading to a full-time job with the railroad.

The Barn at Kennedy Farm
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Country Sampler: Indiana’s Top Party Barns

Chandeliers and dance floors have replaced crops and horse stalls in these barns–turned–event spaces, Indy’s trendiest setting for gatherings. Take a gander.

Torch
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11 Things to Know About Indiana’s Bicentennial Flame

The Bicentennial Torch will travel 3,200 miles through all 92 Indiana counties, hitting 17 state parks, 260 cities, nine rivers and lakes, and 22 universities along the way. All told, the torch will cover about 97 miles a day.

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Editor’s Note, September 2016: My Heart and the Heartland

“I’ll be stocking up on “317” T-shirts—even though the things I’ll miss most about the city can’t be packed in a moving van.”

Brian Baker
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Now Trending: A Review of Open Society

The cluster of umbrella-shielded tables out front feels like ground zero for everything Indianapolis wants to be right now.

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Quick Q&A with Nancy Murray

“Even as a kid, Bill had great influence at the dinner table.”

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Realty Check: Going Dutch in Herron-Morton

After a year’s worth of renovations, the polished residence now resembles an old-meets-fresh spread that will appeal to fans of Inhabit’s clean, modern style who also appreciate rich woodwork and historic character.

BMW owners can park in a special owner
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The Gawker’s Guide to the BMW Championship at Crooked Stick

Watching is always more fun when you know what you’re doing. Here, the tips and tricks to enjoy the penultimate event in the PGA Tour playoffs.

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The Story Behind the Indianapolis Opera’s New Vonnegut Production

“If I had a dime for every time someone came up to me and said, ‘I’m composing an opera,’ I’d be rich,” says the Indianapolis Opera managing director. “But as soon as Richard said ‘Kurt Vonnegut,’ I sat up a little straighter.”

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