EV11.jpg

Super Show: En Vogue's Funky Divas Still Have It

Nineties R&B fans swooned at the sights and sounds of En Vogue’s performance in Super Bowl Village on Friday afternoon. The ladies donned smart black bedazzled outfits and winning smiles while performing their biggest hits to an adoring crowd.
ne-yo.jpg

Outtakes from the Playboy Red Carpet

Scattered shots here on sights and sounds at Playboy's Super Bowl party on Friday night:
Moon.jpg

Retired Athletes Pre-Party for Charity

A handful of famous retired athletes pre-partied for a cause at Indianapolis Colts Grille early Friday evening. Spotted at the “Big Game Big Give” event, a fundraiser for The Giving Back Fund, were Marshall Faulk, the Hall of Fame running back and NFL Network analyst (and one-time Colts star), big-armed ex-quarterback Warren Moon (the first African-American signal caller elected to the pro football HOF) , and popular former Pacer Derrick McKey.

My Super Job: Benjamin Utecht

Name: Benjamin Utecht

Inside the NFL Players Wives Fashion Show

The third floor of Saks was a sea of Chanel handbags and Christian Louboutin pumps Friday morning (although Ashley Manning wore gray Pradas) as guests poured into Saks Fifth Avenue for the 11th Annual Off the Field NFL Players Wives Association Fashion Show.

Madonna Lets Papa (John) Preach

Fifty pizzas from Papa John's: That's what Sunday night's halftime show performer fed her posse on Wednesday night, if that bastion of journalism known as TMZ is to be believed. Indiana-born "Papa" John Schnatter's store reported a reduced-rate bill of $467, with a "very decent" tip. Madonna footed the bill herself. (Duh.)

Meet the "Real Housewives" of Indy

Oh, Jimmy Fallon. Thank you. Thank you time and again for your many bountiful gifts to our city, whether regaling Butler University coeds with your presence or putting out a "Late Night" segment like this.

Super Song: See Madonna's New Football-Themed Music Video

The Queen of Pop is now vying for another title: the Queen of Pigskin.

Super Suffering: One Fan's Take on the East Coast Matchup

Dave Seminara often writes for Indianapolis Monthly and covers sports for The New York Times, ESPN, and other publications. This season, he published several articles for the Times from the perspective of a Buffalo Bills fan—for whom the Super Bowl XLVI matchup represents extreme agony. Here, his final word.
She-speaks.jpg

Madonna Fields Silly Press Questions

First, see the queen—and her sinewy arms—enter the hotel for her conference with reporters.