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The Dish

The Feed: CRG Plans A Second Shin Dig In Plainfield

Cunningham Restaurant Group is replacing its Plainfield mall-side restaurant, Theo’s Italian, with a second take on its family-friendly spot for pizza, burgers, wings, and...

Manuela Pizzi Brings Italian Flair To Circle City In Balena Cucina Italiana

After decades in New York classrooms, Manuela Pizzi reconnects with her Indianapolis roots at Balena.

Bowdie’s Chophouse Serves Steak And Motorsports

Bowdie’s Chophouse feels like the finest Indy 500 pre-party.

Bocado Brunch & Te’kila Offers Something For Everyone

Bocado Brunch & Te’kila brings the flavors of Tulum, Mexico, to Noblesville’s Federal Hill Commons.

Dine And Dig For Mother’s Day

Dining options are in full bloom at these local garden centers

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Alex Palou Is Dialed In

Last year’s Indianapolis 500 winner and one of IndyCar’s most dependable forces, Alex Palou proves that patience and precision win championships.

The Master Class Of Andrea Hunley

Speculation abounds about Andrea Hunley’s decision not to seek a second term in the Indiana State Senate. Her passionate vision for leadership leaves the doors open for more.

Women Who Lift Tell Their Story

Resistance training has long been recommended for health reasons, but a new wave of passionate female powerlifters say the sport has benefits that extend well beyond fitness.

Can Vera Bradley Regain Relevance?

Vera Bradley bags were a Midwestern status symbol throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. But changing tastes—and a shifting retail industry—have put the Fort Wayne company on shakier ground.

The True Story Of The Fox Hollow Murders

For three decades, Indiana’s most disturbing serial killer flew under the true crime radar. In 1996, at least a dozen bodies were found at a Westfield estate belonging to wealthy businessman Herb Baumeister, but it wasn’t until recently that efforts to identify the victims went into high gear.

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 Circle City

Get To Know Eric Dick, Indy Eleven Soccer Goalie

The Carmel native and Butler alum who was named Big East Goalkeeper of the Year in 2017 has come home. As the newest guardian of the net for Indy Eleven, he steps into the spotlight this season with sharp instincts, big-game experience, and the kind of quiet confidence fans love to see between the posts. Grab your scarf and get ready.

Editor’s Note: Month Of May Salute

Editor-in-chief Andrea Ratcliff salutes Month of May stars such as Indianapolis 500 champion Alex Palou and Mini-Marathon participants in this month’s editor’s note.

Naysayer: Indy Ignite Head Into MLV Championship With Their Eyes On The Top Prize

As a No. 1 seed, the Indy Ignite are set to face rival Omaha Supernovas on Thursday at 7 p.m. in semifinal play.

Art Reinvented With New Contemporary Arts Museum Of Indianapolis

Meet CAMi, the new Contemporary Arts Museum of Indianapolis. Sitting pretty in a stunningly repurposed 125-year-old dairy barn, the latest Big Car Collective venture is planned to be unveiled May 1 as of this writing, anchoring a wider cultural arts campus that spans a city block on Indy’s near south side.

IU Indianapolis Librarian Mahasin Ameen Honored As One Of Nation’s Best

Local librarian, Mahasin Ameen, put Indianapolis on the map recently after winning the I Love My Librarian award.

 The Ticket

Get To Know Doug Boles, Indianapolis Motor Speedway President

IMS president Doug Boles is expecting 350,000 guests for this month’s Indianapolis 500. A lifelong race fan, this excites him, but also has some intimidating components. Boles, 59, became president of IMS in 2013 and of IndyCar last year. With his hectic May schedule, he and his wife, Beth, spend the month in their camper at the Speedway.

Brickyard Book Club: Four New Indy 500 Books Hit Shelves

Calling all bibliophiles and race fans. Add a few of these new titles from authors with Indianapolis 500 connections to your Month of May reading list.

The History Of The Johnson County Turtles At The Indiana State Museum

At a glance, they look like cute garden decor. But this turtle trio hiding in plain sight on the grounds of the Indiana State Museum has a story to tell.

Youth Coaches Laud Chicago Bears Recruit Dillon Thieneman’s Work Ethic

While now a piece of the Chicago Bears future, Westfield native Dillon Thieneman's work ethic began at a young age and hopes to be the driving force to his success in the NFL.

The Good Life

Smell Like Hoosier Spirit With This Must Have Fragrance

Bask in the scent of our state flower with Viktor&Rolf’s Peony Eau de Parfum.

Ginger Root Provides The First Step In Growing A Green Thumb

Business is blooming for Carmel’s greenery maven Liz Ford.

Get To Know Eric Dick, Indy Eleven Soccer Goalie

The Carmel native and Butler alum who was named Big East Goalkeeper of the Year in 2017 has come home. As the newest guardian of the net for Indy Eleven, he steps into the spotlight this season with sharp instincts, big-game experience, and the kind of quiet confidence fans love to see between the posts. Grab your scarf and get ready.

Penning The Perfect Letter For This Mother’s Day

Penning the perfect Mother’s Day memento will do you both good.

Best of Indy

Remembering The Best Of Us

Jim Irsay, Albert Trevino, and Kevin Raber were just a few Hoosiers that we lost this year, but their impact serves as a reminder of what is the best of Indianapolis.

The Best Fun And Leisure Activities Of 2025

Animal encounters, book bars, and dance classes for adults were just a few of the fun and leisure activities that Hoosiers loved most this year.

The Best Food And Drinks Of 2025

Indy continued to solidify itself as one of the best in the Midwest when it comes to food and drink, with new pizzerias, dirty soda bars, and more among the must-order items of 2025.

The Best Arts And Entertainment Of 2025

The Indiana Fever and other women's sports teams of Indianapolis stole the spotlight this year while podcasts, theater, and art house movies took center stage.