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Indianapolis Monthly’s Barrier Breakers: (R-S)

Every single person in this handpicked group proves it’s never too late to shine. Whether launching new careers, chasing passions, giving back, or shaking things up, our bold and brilliant cohorts are continued with the penultimate list of our 50 Over 50 selections.

Laughing Out Loud

Comedian Megan Gailey has built a Hollywood career out of her biting wit and hilariously unfiltered storytelling. Funny thing is, she gets some of her best material back home in Indiana.

U-Pick Farms Guide: Flower Farms and Bouquets

From field to vase: here's how to pick and arrange the perfect flowers.

BEST OF INDY: LEISURE

Reinvigorate your mind and body through nature walks, sauna sessions, volunteer endeavors, art classes, and friendly games of bocce or pickleball.

100 Years Young

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis hits its century mark this year, cause for the city’s grandest birthday party. Here’s how the world’s largest children’s museum has fueled generations of imaginations.

It Will Always Be Deer Creek

For those who remember when it opened in the middle of an empty field and hosted rock shows amid the mud puddles.

Cracking The Code

Though it was no beauty, the black walnut tree that shaded our family’s Indiana backyard still looms large over my childhood.

Lighten Up: Bathroom, Kitchen, And Main Area

We’ve heard it many times, and you probably have, too. In the effort to declutter, look at all your belongings through two lenses: Have you used it in the last year? Does it bring you joy? Nope, and nah? Then it goes. Grasping that concept is the start, but then comes the hard part. In case you haven’t heard, today’s younger generation has no interest in inheriting their acquisitive parents’ stuff. Baccarat wine goblets, the Arhaus storage ottoman, your Precious Moments figurines; they want none of it. So what exactly do you do with this first-world surplus? Sending it to a landfill is the last resort. Here, discover how simple it is to donate, recycle … or even sell it.
The Roberts Settlement’s 100th Homecoming celebration was held at the 166-year-old Roberts Chapel on July 4 weekend 2023. The chapel sits at 3102 E. 276th Street in Atlanta, Hamilton County, Indiana.

Forever Home

The Roberts Settlement, a farming community of mixed-race settlers that thrived in the 1800s, celebrated their 100th homecoming in 2023.

The 100 Greatest Athletes Of Indiana: From Hank Aaron to Dwight...

From Hank Aaron to Dwight Freeney (A–F), here's the first installment of our 100 Greatest Athletes of Indiana all-time list.