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Under the Gun: Indy’s Lost Boys

“It seems like every other day, there’s an incident,” says Vernell Miller. “Shootings happen so frequently that folks in the community develop an apathy. That’s alarming to me.”
Brian Ciyou

My Gun Story: The Gun Enthusiast

It’s simplistic to point to one thing—guns—and say that’s the problem.
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Abdul-Rahman Kassig: A Humanitarian Remembered

Friends' recollections paint an intimate portrait of the remarkable young man they knew before the world took notice.
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The Extraordinary Life of Abdul-Rahman Kassig

"I have a chance to do something here, to take a stand," he wrote. "To make a difference.”
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Parks and Recreation Recap: One Last Ride

The true genius of this show is the way it promotes optimism, love, and how a family can take any form or shape.
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My Gun Story: The IMPD Cop

After experiencing this and the emotional toll, some might hesitate to pull their gun again.
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Ask Me Anything: Michael Feinstein, Cabaret Legend

"I think The Phantom of the Opera is one of the worst things that ever happened to Broadway."
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My Gun Story: The Suburban Mom

"I don’t tell many people we own guns, which is why I don’t want to be identified here. I’m not sure how that would go over with other moms."
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The Five Stages of Parks and Recreation Grief

After seven seasons, a slew of time-slot shuffles, and 123 episodes, it has come down to this.
Chairs on the floor in Assembly Hall are, needless to say, not going anywhere now.

Flashback: Knight Explains Chair Toss (Twice) to Letterman

”Do you have any furniture at all left in your house?” the Indy-born TV host asked The General.