Also in this week’s serving of Indy’s freshest dining news: five new restaurants, new laws for Indy bars, and Rev revs up. Obviously, I’m speaking somewhat in jest: I live on one of Mass Ave’s busiest ...
Take this quiz to determine which Indy-area fitness group is most likely to introduce you to the kind of people you’ll love sweating (and laughing) alongside. November Project: If you need a little ...
Indiana author and bookstore owner Leah Johnson has built a career telling the stories of people who often go unheard. Her latest work, Black Girl Power, is a spirited anthology of voices that ...
This month’s can’t miss events range from wrestling, a tribute to a band from the 70s and a showcase of some of the Big Ten’s best athletes.
Sharing your artistic expression is a perfect way to turn strangers into friends. It’s not hard to assemble your own band of bookworms. Sarah Layden, author of Imagine Your Life Like This (among other ...
Photos by Andrew Doench Meet Your Neighbors It’s time to stop lurking on the Nextdoor app and make some real-life connections right outside your front door. Local gathering spots are the new town ...
Once a burgeoning sport, varsity girls’ wrestling is now among the state’s elite after finishing its first sanctioned IHSAA season. ON THE BIGGEST stage, against the best wrestlers in the state of ...
Our editor-in-chief shares her thoughts about social habits and finding new friends. BY OUR OWN PHYSIOLOGICAL NATURE, humans are designed to be social creatures. We require interaction to learn, ...
(1) Garden Table – The Rachel From Friends Salad Rumor has it Jennifer Aniston ate the same lunch every day for 10 years. So can you, with GT’s mix of chilled quinoa, feta, cucumber, chickpeas, mint, ...
This week’s helping of Indy’s freshest dining news also includes a coffee shop celebration, a big Carmel opening, and a Filipino treat. Chain Mexican dining is betting big on Indy. Del Taco, a ...
Two keys to a long, healthy life are exercise and creating/maintaining social connections. Few put these together quite as seamlessly as the Indianapolis Hiking Club, whose roughly 600 members have ...
“RUN X!” I’d shout from the bench, and all the players would respond by yelling “X!” at the top of their lungs while scattering about the court to get to their assigned places. That was our one play.
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