Change the City: Plan Bee

When the dust settled, all the grant dollars gone and the final report submitted, I still had no plan on paper. Had I chosen the right path?

Putting The Fun In Fundraiser: Rev 2024

The annual fundraiser for the Indiana University Health Foundation aimed to outdo itself this year with a flurry of music, food, and an impeccable atmosphere.
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Street Savvy: SoBro

[1] Cruise The biking craze goes old school at National Moto+ Cycle Co., where owners Matty Bennett and Brendan Fox pay homage to Indy’s days of racing gone by with re-created vintage motorbikes, including an exclusive collection for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.  Accessories include aviator-style helmets and goggles. 5206 N. College Ave., 698-2418, nationalmoto.com.

Meet IndyLUG Members

Because Legos are not just for kids anymore.

100 Years Young

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis hits its century mark this year, cause for the city’s grandest birthday party. Here’s how the world’s largest children’s museum has fueled generations of imaginations.
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Ask Me Anything: Creek Stewart, TV Survival Guru

Survivalist questions for "Fabio of the Forest."
Curb Appeal, Indianapolis Monthly, November 2011

Curb Appeal

A: There are downtown city streets with free parking? If that’s what you’re implying, then The Hoosierist begs you to enlighten him. According to Marc Lotter, communications director for Mayor Greg Ballard, pretty much every bit of curbside asphalt in the Mile Square requires coinage for parking. And it’s not just to wring every last cent of revenue from motorists. Well, it’s not all about that. It’s also to keep commuters from monopolizing spaces from dawn to dusk, to the detriment of nearby businesses needing easy access for customers. “It encourages turnover and discourages long-term parking during the business day,” Lotter says.
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The 10 Weirdest UFO Cases in Indiana History

The case of former Brownsburg resident Matthew Reed—detailed in IM’s March 2014 feature “Alienated”—might presently be Indiana’s most famous extraterrestrial encounter. But it’s certainly not the first.

“Hero Of The Pandemic” Consuelo Poland, Of The Latina Welders Guild

The Indy-based maker talks about how her nonprofit survived and thrived in 2020.

Change the City: For Art’s Sake

What the heck is Big Car Collaborative, anyway? Founder Jim Walker thinks the more important question is, what has Big Car done?