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Predicting the Super Bowl, Alt-Weekly Stylenew

We made our Super Bowl predictions by consulting with oddskeepers in Vegas, a local numerologist and five meerkats from the Indianapolis Zoo.
NUVO  |  Kate Shoup  |  02-01-2012  |  Sports

Welcome to Indy! Now please go home.new

We are the drones who must endure your invasion and somehow survive it.
NUVO  |  Steve Hammer  |  02-01-2012  |  Travel

Slideshow: NFL Experience & Super Bowl Villagenew

The Super Bowl 2012 NFL Experience and Super Bowl Village feature a variety of games, memorabilia, cheerleaders and more for football fans.
NUVO  |  Mark Lee  |  01-30-2012  |  Sports

A Local's Guide to the Super Bowlnew

The influx of tourists screwing up your commute? Have fun by answering visitors' questions in the most obtuse way possible - they're Patriots fans, for God's sake!
NUVO  |  Steve Hammer  |  01-27-2012  |  Travel

Indiana House Passes Right-to-Work Billnew

The Indiana House passed a right-to-work bill 54-44 Wednesday after a chaotic debate; union workers yelled through chamber doors drown out supporters' floor speeches.
NUVO  |  The Statehouse File  |  01-27-2012  |  Business & Labor

Super Indy: Talking football with Fuelnew

Taylor Peters speaks with Bret Scallions about Fuel's various members and his Super Bowl predictions in advance of their Super Bowl Village performance.
NUVO  |  Taylor Peters  |  01-27-2012  |  Concerts

Meditations of D.M.C.new

We sat down with rap icon D.M.C. to talk music, West Africa and the history of hip-hop.
NUVO  |  Katherine Coplen  |  01-26-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

Girl, in Transit: Super Bowl XLVInew

The first weekend of February will be a good glimpse into what the public transit system could ultimately look like for our city.
NUVO  |  Ashley Kimmel  |  01-26-2012  |  Transportation

Citizens Against Citizens Unitednew

Protestors hit the streets across the nation last Friday to mark the second anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling.
NUVO  |  NUVO Editors  |  01-24-2012  |  Civil Liberties

Indiana's Environmental Gains, Lossesnew

The Mitch Daniels administration can count a number of conservation gains to its credit. Several judges, however, still must way in on the environmental legacy of I-69.
NUVO  |  Rebecca Townsend  |  01-21-2012  |  Environment

'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close'new

Some scenes are moving, others mawkish, but director Stephen Daldry's ham-handed exploitation of the falling of the Twin Towers poisons the whole enterprise.
NUVO  |  Ed Johnson-Ott  |  01-19-2012  |  Reviews

Homelessness in Indianapolisnew

Horizon House's John Joanette estimates between 4,500 and 7,500 people in Marion County experience homelessness every year.
NUVO  |  Nathan Brown  |  01-18-2012  |  Homelessness

Schools as Scapegoatnew

Schools have become the default scapegoat for our seeming inability to come to grips with larger social and cultural issues.
NUVO  |  David Hoppe  |  01-16-2012  |  Education

Silent Killer Has Lawmakers Seeing Rednew

Lawmakers red dresses highlight the toll heart disease and strokes take on Hoosier women - killing about 24 in Indiana each day.
NUVO  |  NUVO Editors  |  01-13-2012  |  Health

Review: 'Carnage'new

Propelled by juicy performances, Roman Polanski's brisk drama offers a fine opportunity to wallow in excess and feel superior afterward.
NUVO  |  Ed Johnson-Ott  |  01-13-2012  |  Reviews

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