Parks and Recreation Recap: Holy 2017! Unholy Tammy!
Back to the future! As foreshadowed at the tail end of Season 6, the show has sped ahead to 2017. (Because, you know, Amy Poehler would rather not work with babies.)
Jonathan Scott
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Cheat Sheet: Parks and Recreation’s Final Season
As the seventh and final season of the Hoosier-centric sitcom commences, we’re talking all things Pawnee.
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Our Top 10 Arts & Culture Stories of 2014
Josh Kaufman and Valerie Rockey and John Green, oh my!
Jonathan Scott
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Customer Disservice: An Open Letter to Comcast's CEO
I assume your company has overhead, which is usually covered by revenue from consumers like me. And if enough of them have difficulty similar to mine, you should be concerned.
Deborah Paul
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How Realistic Is Your Favorite TV Show About Doctors?
St. Elsewhere “did a very nice job using real medical terms and conditions,” says Michael Kraus, M.D. “It was the first show that worked very hard to be extremely realistic.”
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My Best of Indy: Julia Moffitt
“Sometimes, I’ll just go into T.J. Maxx, find a $20 dress, and wear it on-air,” says the WTHR morning anchor. “No one can tell.”
Kelly Kendall
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Speed Read: 10 Outtakes from A Christmas Story
Warner Bros. asked Porky’s director Bob Clark to make a sequel to his blockbuster sex comedy. He said he would—if the studio would bankroll A Christmas Story.
Keith Roach
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At Home: Humorist Dick Wolfsie's Office
“One day, somebody snapped a picture of [friend Richard Simmons and me], and it ended up on the cover of the National Enquirer with the caption ‘Jog with your lover.’”
Taylor Ellis
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Culture Q&A: Kate Micucci of Garfunkel and Oates
“Pregnant Women are Smug’ is a popular one,” she says. “Often, someone wants us to sing it to their pregnant friend in the audience.”
Michela Tindera
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Alton Brown Eats His Way Through Indy
The Food Network star made his way through Indy’s array of eats and drinks before heading to South Bend, with appearances in both cities.
Jonathan Scott
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Culture Q&A: Sarah Urist Green
“One of the reasons that this show has been fun to work on together is that it gives us an excuse to travel together,” she says of husband John Green. “I do the large majority of the work for the art assignment, and he shows up to film.”
Samantha Stutsman
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Video: Jon Stewart Rips Indiana Congressman
Stewart, as is his wont, snarks about an exchange between Indiana’s 8th-district U.S. House rep, Larry Bucshon, and White House science advisor John Holdron.
Alec Johnson
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Video: Gaffigan Talks Indiana with Letterman, Gets 'Cut' by Colts
The funnyman Gaffigan posted a clip to his 2.1 million Twitter followers after attending the Indy NFL organization’s training camp.
Alec Johnson
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Jim Irsay Makes His South Park Debut
In the show’s season opener, Irsay played the de facto leader of a shadowy cabal of NFL owners.
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Will Nice Girl Finish First? Valerie Rockey in 'So You Think You Can Dance' Finale
Valerie Rockey should win because the show crowns America’s Favorite Dancer, not the best dancer on the show. Choreographers don’t give her much to do in group numbers, but her gift all season has been personality.