Backtrack: Pi Day
It was kind of like trying to legislate the Earth into being flat, or decreeing the sky was no longer blue. But in 1897, Indiana came perilously close to legally changing the mathematical value of pi. Professor
It was kind of like trying to legislate the Earth into being flat, or decreeing the sky was no longer blue. But in 1897, Indiana came perilously close to legally changing the mathematical value of pi. Professor
Q: Indiana is covered with maple trees. Why don’t we have a big maple syrup industry like New England does? A: In theory, it seems like we could. The best variety of tree for sugar production is
Bosma presided over some of Indiana’s biggest fights. He was speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives when Democrats fled the state over right-to-work legislation in 2011. He was also the guy wielding the gavel when Hoosiers
Dr. Amy Kressel Dr. Amy Kressel Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Antimicrobial Stewardship at Eskenazi Health How can people in Indianapolis cut through the noise? First, I should caution that this situation is changing so quickly.
Five #IMSwoon things we’re craving right now. The fried chicken sandwich from Natural State Provisions (The Yard at District North, Fishers), one of the new food counters inside the Fishers Test Kitchen, rises out of its toasted
Lent’s meatless Friday tradition might have roots in symbolic religious suffering, but chomping into one of Indy’s most decadent fried-fish sandwiches doesn’t sacrifice a thing. Love Handle 877 Massachusetts Ave., 317-384-1102 Mass Ave’s most adventurous sandwich
Herron-Morton and Old Northside neighbors are about to have another walkable dining option with the addition of Bodhi Thai Bistro across from Tinker Street at 401 East 16th Street. Plans have just been submitted and owners are
Black Market ★★★ 922 Massachusetts Ave., 317-822-6757 After eight years of pioneering perfect plates of seasonal, locavore comfort cuisine, this Mass Ave original changed gears in the summer of 2019 with a cantina menu recalling the rich
New in Town: School Days Schoolhouse 7 Cafe 12125 Cyntheanne Rd., Fishers, 317-485-7717 When Curt and Sarah Tappendorf bought a dilapidated home in 2017, they planned to fix up the property and rent it. But when they
You might have heard we’re electing a new president this November, and though the candidates started campaigning a decade ago, I still haven’t decided who I want it to be. I know for certain who I don’t