Ed Carpenter Is One of Indy’s Favorite Sons
Ed Carpenter has always had a familial link to the Speedway. Because he embraces Indy, fans have always laid claim to him.
New Group of Young Hoosiers Supports HJR-3
“We came together to show the legislature that there are young people who believe in traditional marriage,” says Chris Knight, a student. “Other groups like Freedom Indiana have tried to push to the media that young people are on their side.”
A Bizarre Park Called The Idle Is Planned For Downtown
A path will lead from the Cultural Trail to the park, where people will be able to watch traffic merge from two interstates, sometimes harrowingly so.
7 Places That Might Change Hillary Clinton’s Opinion of ‘Indianoplace’
Among the emails Hillary Clinton sent as secretary of state—and recently released by the U.S. State Department—is one from 2010 in which she referred to Indianapolis as "basketball-crazed Indianoplace."
Indy Exorcist Vincent Lampert on the Devil and Saving Souls
Appointed to the position in 2005, Fr. Vincent Lampert has traveled to Rome to be trained at the Vatican, received requests from all over the world, and performed about 10,000 exorcisms.
Hey, Muggles! Tappers Arcade Bar to Host Harry Potter Trivia Night
How to score tickets for Harry Potter & the Tri(via) Wizard Tournament.
Big City Problems: Sharing the Road
Meanwhile, tensions between drivers and cyclists seem more heated than ever. From my viewpoint—while some rogue cyclists flout the road rules—a collision between a 15-pound bike and a half-ton car typically ends with only one loser.







