Stefan Wilson: Driven By Sacrifice
“This could be the last time I run Indy.”
Live Blog: Pacers vs. Hawks, Game Six
The purgatorial Pacers have put their fans through much since March, and tonight we see if they have the bite to climb back and level the series.
Hoosiers Schneider and Ram to Face Off in U.S. Open Doubles
Ronnie Schneider, a UNC recruit from Bloomington, and his partner Paul Oosterbaan of Kalamazoo, Mich., will face off against Carmel's Rajeev Ram and his pal Brian Baker. All four are American.
The Bloomington Company Making Homespun, Hand-Painted Decorative Flags
Luna Mercantile Co. blends modern sensibility with old-school technique to create trendy, hand-painted flags.
Kickstarter Q&A: Peter Wilt, Indy Eleven President
The inside story on forming the team and how the city landed the chance to host a marquee international event on August 1—plus, why pro soccer may actually succeed here this time.
Nate Bjorkgren Did, Actually, Come Here To Make Friends
The Pacers' new head coach plans to combine his strategic know-how with a personal touch.
Meet The Organizer: Willa Liburd Tavernier
IU Bloomington librarian Willa Liburd Tavernier uses data to ensure that everyone, regardless of social class or economic means, has access to the same information.
LGBT Leaders Hail Diversity Night at Fever Game
"When I build a team, I want diversity," says Fever head coach Lin Dunn. "I imagine a team like a bowl of fruit: apples, peaches, pears, bananas, and some nuts. Different perspectives and different personalities. You can't have too many nuts, though!"
Know Before You Go: Mass Ave’s World Cup Block Party
For one, know what’s at stake: If the Americans waffle against the Belgians, we're toast.
IRT Play Based on Anne Frank Shares Others' Experiences
IRT executive artistic director Janet Allen says the characters’ ages were considered when high-schoolers were cast in the roles of Young Eva and Ed. “This is about a child’s experience,” she says.







