Tweets of the Weekend: Independence Day Edition
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As a subject of two recent TV documentaries, the case of former Brownsburg resident Matthew Reed—detailed in IM’s March 2014 feature, “Alienated”—might presently be Indiana’s most famous...
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When Matthew Reed came to, he was climbing into the driver’s seat of his Chevy Blazer. Blood painted the steering wheel in small red dots. He realized that his nose was bleeding, and his shoes were...
View ArticleNom de Plates: Local Namesake Dishes
Tony’s Favorite Chicken at Dawson’s Too (773 E. Main St., Brownsburg, 317-858-8400) Two pan-seared chicken breasts layered with shrimp, spinach, and mushrooms and topped with a spicy garlic cream...
View ArticleA System Reboot for Child Pornography Detectives
Early in the morning on November 17, 2010, Steve DeBrota received an urgent call. The assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District in Indiana was attending a Department of Justice convention in...
View ArticleHappy Hour: Open Society, Dawson’s Too, And More
The sweet-tart classic: A lemon drop martini (with a sugared rim, of course) from Dawson’s Sticks & Stones in Brownsburg (773 E. Main St., 317-858-8400). A glass of dark, malty Qualified Belgian...
View ArticleJuly’s First Bite
New In Town:Just when you thought the brewpub market might have been overserved, you find yourself on the packed patio of Fork + Ale House (350 Veterans Way, 317-669-2686) in Carmel. Owners Chris and...
View ArticleA Little Bit Of Something For Everybody In Brownsburg
SNACK It took five years for the owners of Popakernel, a Black-owned business, to perfect their candy caramel corn. With more than 15 available flavors, you’ll want to grab one, two, or a few free,...
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