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Big City Problems: The Super Bowl Hangover
Former Mayor Bill Hudnut was in Indy a few months back. He drew close, grasped my shoulder, and pointedly asked me, “What’s next for Indy? What are you excited about?”And I finally had an answer.
Hoosier Hall of Fame: Sports Corp’s Ripple Effects
Civic vision, opportunism, and lots of volunteerism take Indy’s sports rep from sorry to super.
Lessons for the New Mayor of Indianapolis
The victor of this month's election should listen to this advice from past mayors.
Prep Schooled: Deborah Paul on the Trend’s Return
When I was this magazine’s managing editor, the editor-in-chief asked—nay, required—that I parrot the book 'The Official Preppy Handbook,' localizing the author’s directives. I wrote “Indy’s Guide to Prep” in 1981.
Welcome to the New Indy Eleven Theatre
Pauline Moffat remembers thinking: "Here’s a man with vision. He’s starting at a grassroots level with soccer, just as the Fringe did with performance."
Loss Leader: Joe Hogsett and the Indianapolis Mayoral Race
Despite hauling in a record $1.4 million in contributions last year, Hogsett admits he is more nervous than he has ever been about what November may hold.
Goodbye, David Letterman: An Oral History
An oral history of the funniest guy ever to call Indy home.
Social Media: Historic Photos from the Indianapolis Press Club
When Prohibition ended, the boozy, bawdy days of the Indianapolis Press Club began. Patrons favored a martini “so potent that on the third sip” their tongues would be “paralyzed,” according to one account.
30 for 30: The Most Memorable Moments in Indy Colts History
In 30 years, Indy has shared as many good times—and bad—with our Colts as Baltimore ever did. We’ve laughed. We’ve cried. Most of all, though, we’ve cheered.
Building Tomorrow: It Takes a Village
One summer, George Srour's internship took him to Uganda. Now he leads a globally focused nonprofit organization and has Bill Clinton's attention.