Hoosier Angela Ahrendts Leaves Burberry for Apple
Hailing from New Palestine, east of Indianapolis, Ahrendts has become one of the most important women in the business world in recent years.
Our Top 12 Stories of 2012
We're already well into this droll, sporty, and yet downright painful 2013—St. Elmo and soccer and Lance, oh my—and so here, without further ado and based on pageviews, are the top 12 stories of 2012 at IndianapolisMonthly.com as determined by you, our readers:
Deborah Paul Calls It A Career
Indianapolis Monthly owes its existence to Deborah Paul.
Reactions To Deborah Paul’s Final Column
"As always, I turned first to the back page to read Deborah Paul’s column. After seeing the title, I knew."
Late-Night TV Takes a Look at Mike Pence
“If you’re a lady Hoosier, you may recognize him as the governor who inspected your reproductive organs every 30 days to make sure you weren’t using them in ways that would make Jesus sad.”
The Rite Stuff: A New Trend in Party Planning
“People plan their wedding and their kids’ parties. Why wouldn’t you want some planning behind [your memorial service]?” says Circle Unbroken founder Anne-Marie Dezelan.
Lauren Spierer’s Mother Is “Truly Hoping We Get Answers”
The case will now enter the next phase of litigation, which involves full discovery, attorney Jason Barclay tells IM. “One aspect of that is taking depositions under oath,” says Barclay.
Short of the Goal: A Soccer Hopeful, Murdered
What Daniel Foster knows for sure is that by 2:15 a.m., his brother lay in the club's parking lot, blood seeping from his ear.
Ask Me Anything: Scott Jones
The entrepreneur discusses the next hot thing in social media, how his marriage survived last summer's Twitter scandal (when his wife accused him of cheating), and relationship advice.