October 2016
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Editor’s Note, October 2016: Mama’s Boys
In his first issue as editor-in-chief, Michael Rubino tries to give his mother something to brag about.
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Two Wrongs: Deborah Paul on Voting
What fun is a competition if you can’t cheer for either contender?
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Phil Gulley: Building Frustration
As a nation, we must decide: Do we renovate, or tear down everything we have constructed?
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Pete Dye’s Missing Link
Let’s compare scorecards.
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Golf’s Last Great Architect
Indiana’s golf scene doesn’t have Michigan’s 800-plus courses, Chicago’s history as a tournament site, or the cachet of Florida, California, and Arizona. But we have something those places don’t: Pete Dye. He’s 90 years old. He’s as rascally as ever. And if you tee up at his latest course—Westfield’s just-opened Chatham Hills—you’ll find out why it’s nice to have the world’s greatest golf-course designer living in our backyard.
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The Fallout from the IMA’s Admission Hike
Last year, the Indianapolis Museum of Art raised its admission cost from free to $18. Memberships are up, but attendance? That’s not a pretty picture.