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Average Rating: 5.0
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Indianapolis Monthly previews events you don?t want to miss and profiles individuals you won?t forget. It?s your indispensable authority on what?s new, what?s news and what people are talking about.
O, The Oprah Magazine (2-year)
Rating: 5 (2008-10-01)
Just by coincidence, I've bought the last four copies of Indianapolis Monthly at the newsstand price...but there is no coincidence in this being a quality local magazine. Last month...Peyton...this month, SLAMMY FAYE! I'm a longtime fan of the Naptown Roller Girls...and a new fan of this magazine! The price of the roller derby bouts may be very affordable, but there is nothing cheap about the quality of this sport and the athletes in it. Add all the info about other Indy sports, local arts and entertainment, restaurants...I've decided a subscription is in my near future. As in...how fast can I close this review and click over to the subscription page!?!?!
Rating: 5 (2008-10-01)
How could not want to get a subscription to this.....I mean really you have the Naptown Roller Girls on the front cover!!!!! What more could you ask for?
Rating: 5 (2006-09-08)
A little over two years ago I moved from an exotic, beautiful, international location to take a superb job in what I took to be the boring city of Indianapolis. Friends and strangers routinely asked 'What were you *smoking*?' or some variant of that question.
Two years and two months into my family's Heartland Adventure, we have become convinced Hoosiers. 'Indy', the place we now call home, throws up one pleasant surprise after another.
Like the INDIANAPOLIS MONTHLY. Who would have guessed that the country's 12th-largest city, of which the most prominent two topographical features are the cornfields that surround it and the unremarkable river that runs through it, would have such a superbly-written, genuinely interesting monthly magazine dedicated to it?
Probably only a Hoosier would not be surprised, because Hoosiers know what they've got.
I would place the INDIANAPOLIS MONTHLY beside similar monthlies of the nation's top ten cities without apology or embarrassment.
It's widely available at local stores but the 348 pages come much less expensively by subscription.
Yet another thing for us to be quietly smug about here in the Heartland. Who'da' figured that?
Rating: 5 (2003-05-03)
This magazine is elegant. I particularly enjoyed a recent issue which covered downtown living. I thought the information was very well presented and the property reviews were informative. In addition, this issue contained lots of great restaurant reviews. It's a good concept: a magazine focusing exclusively on a city. Quite a few of the ads were pretty good as well!. I recommend it.