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Street Savvy: CityWay & South Street

“Gandolfo’s is my new go-to spot," says CityWay resident Zachary Lockett. "You feel like you’ve walked into a corner deli in New York."
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The Replay: Dungy and Dog Ghosts, Pacers, and a Marathon Man

SI and GQ stuff the Pacers, Tony Dungy tweets his wisdom, Hinkle prepares to show off its makeover, and more.

Video: Josh Kaufman Rehearses for Broadway's Pippin

"There's a lot to it as far as obviously your typicals, the songs and the lines, but also the acrobatics," he says. "There's a lot to get in my head, but it's getting there."
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Sneak Peek: The New Book From The Chicks on the Right

“We’re capitalists because we’d rather be happy. And blissfully successful. And able to take any extra money we have to buy a killer pair of pumps.”
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Father Vincent Lampert's Best Exorcism Jokes

Including the best Dairy Queen commercial never made.
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Larry Bird: 'All of My Donations Are Sort of Made Under...

For Bird, the commitment to giving goes back to his upbringing in French Lick, "growing up in a small town” where he and his family “didn’t have a lot,” he says. “But we were greatly benefited by gifts."

Tweets of the Week: Paul Poteet, Renée Zellweger, and a Pumpkin

Via @PaulPoteet: "I'm not sure my head should ever appear so close to a pumpkin. There's an awkward Renée Zellweger before/after vibe."

Kassig Family and Friends Plead with ISIS via Twitter

Loved ones hope a social-media campaign organized around a hashtag—#JusticeForAbdulRahmanKassig—will convince his captors to spare the Indianapolis native’s life.
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Ask Me Anything: Father Vincent Lampert

"Most exorcists would agree that when people go on ghost hunts, they’re really encountering demons," says Father Vincent Lampert.
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Culture Q&A: Michael Shelden, Indiana Authors Award Winner

"I think with almost every book I’ve written somebody says, ‘It reads like a novel,’ and I always like to hear that because it means that I’m using facts in the way that a novelist uses invented things."