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Review: Tre
Chris Evans’ third—and final—Mediterranean restaurant is a sweeping Main Street Carmel trattoria that highlights art and atmosphere as much as the food.
Dining
Swoon: True Grits
Borage’s Fried Cheesy Polenta Cake is a savory delight that puts a new twist on the familiar.
Dining
The Feed: West Fork Closure, High-Profile Chef Shake-up
This week's serving of Indy's freshest dining news includes some anticipated openings, St. Elmo on a dime, and local food TV.
Dining
New in Town: CourtHouse Club
New Noblesville restaurant the CourtHouse Club complements its historic square.
Food & Drinks
Best Restaurants 2024: St. Elmo Steak House
This chophouse is a legendary mainstay for a reason.
Longform
Oh, The Humanities
Indy’s most renowned public university, IUPUI, is splitting in two. Will the fissure leave liberal arts programs on the sidelines?
Circle City
Diving Into Equality
Fifty years ago, The Riviera Club was sued over its discriminatory membership and guest policies. Now its a beloved summer retreat for Indy's north siders.
Sports
British Tennis Player Tara Moore Bounces Back In A Small Indiana Town
She contested a drug suspension while living in the sport’s unlikely hinterlands of exurban Indiana. In the heat of her battle, Tara Moore found a new life to fight for.
Longform
The Invasive Species Threatening Indy’s Ecosystems
Earth may have yet to endure a War of the Worlds–level invasion, but our ecosystem isn't so lucky. Here are the species plaguing Indiana and how you can combat them.
Sports
Fever Dream
With all eyes on her, superstar Caitlin Clark makes the jump to the Fever and the WNBA, embarking on a professional career in Indiana where basketball is on the biggest stage.
Editor’s Note: Full Circle
Editor-In-Chief Andrea Ratcliff discusses her lifelong love of music.
News & Opinion
Back Story: Interurban Bridge
Inside the oasis that is Oldfields sits a quiet vestige of early 1900s working-class life.
Circle City
Speed Read: Spoiled For Choice
Indiana’s school voucher initiative is drawing students faster than the cafeteria lunch line on Taco Tuesday.
Circle City
Diving Into Equality
Fifty years ago, The Riviera Club was sued over its discriminatory membership and guest policies. Now its a beloved summer retreat for Indy's north siders.
Food & Drinks
After 90 Years, The Golden Ace Inn Is Still A Family Affair
One of Indy's oldest Irish bars has stayed in the family for three generations (and counting).
Arts & Culture
The Viral Sensation: Tevin Studdard
This internet-famous singer has a passion for working with children.
Arts & Culture
The Queer Beacon: Public Universal Friend
Queer Appalachian doom punk with a folky soul.
Arts & Culture
The Dream Groove: Dizgo
Childhood friends whose life mission is making fun and funky tunes.
The Beat: Shopping Spree
Defying the downward spiral of its kind, The Fashion Mall is not only surviving but morphing into Destination Cool.
Lifestyle
Wanted: Ring Leader
Colorful nesting rings at The Mulberry Treehouse are just as much works of art as toys.
Lifestyle
Wardrobe Revival: To Fur or Not To Fur
Be careful when purchasing those fancy fuzzy fashion pieces.
Best of Indy
Lifestyle
Best Of Indianapolis: Lifestyle
NEW OLD SCHOOL BARBER
Cody Potter opened Wild’s Barber Shop with the goal of “making you feel like you’re walking into a shop from the...
Shopping
Best Of Indianapolis: Shopping
FURNITURE MAKER After learning his trade fixing up his century-old home, John Kirchner began building furniture for friends and family and eventually for paying customers....
Food & Drinks
Best Of Indianapolis: Dining
NEW ICE CREAM SHOP Occupying a corner storefront tucked deep inside a Southport strip mall, Paradise Mx dips out a delightful introduction to the sweet...
Best Of Indy
Best Of Indianapolis: Culture
COMMUNITY SPACE
Sure, downtown’s newest gathering space, Bicentennial Unity Plaza at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, looks great, with its large, gleaming metal sculptures and mural of notable...