Indianapolis, IN
Get ready, Sports Bra is coming to Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — Imagine… A sports bar for women, showcasing women’s sports. Sports Bra is coming to Indianapolis.
“I think it’s a great idea. The concept is great,” Monique McIntyre, from Chicago, said.
“They just never put them on anywhere. I mean, that’s the problem. It’s just always been in the background. Now it’s, it’s must-see TV, right up front,” women’s sports fan Barb Brondyke said.
“I just remember wanting to be in the NBA, you know, from a really young age. And then when the WNBA started and when the Dream Team with Lisa Leslie and Cheryl Swoopes, and Cynthia Cooper were on TV, I was just like, that’s it. This is our time now,” Jenny Nguyen, Founder and CEO of Sports Bra, said.
Nguyen has always understood the reach of women’s sports. But it wasn’t until much later that she decided to create a space dedicated to women’s leagues.
“When it came to the idea of having a space, a sports bar that was dedicated to women’s sports, I didn’t know that it was a novel thing until I went to go online and wonder how other ones have done. And I realized that it hadn’t been done yet,” Nguyen said.
Her vision opened its doors in 2022. She said one tweet saying “at the sports bra” allowed her to expand her business beyond Portland and into a franchise, now opening locations in Las Vegas, Boston, St. Louis, and right here in Indianapolis.
“Indianapolis, I mean, there’s no doubt that there has been the Fever,” said Nguyen. “There’s always been this huge basketball fandom. You know, it’s, it feels like as old as the dirt in Indiana, right? And it’s homegrown, it’s in the water and the Caitlin Clark effect, Aliyah Boston effect. It watered the already fertile ground, and now we’re starting to see it blossom for women’s sports in a way that is undeniable,” she added.
Fans of women’s sports are excited for a space dedicated to women’s sports. A group of childhood friends traveled all the way from Iowa for Tuesday’s Fever home game.
“Any bar that you go into, and today, when we went in, they were showing baseball, and they were showing a replay of a men’s game. So to be able to go in and see nothing but women’s golf and women’s softball — the College World Series is going on right now — to be able to see those things and not have to ask. That’s awesome,” Brondyke said.
A movement, Nguyen said, brings her joy to be a part of.
“Girl, Amber, I was not going to cry today. You’re not going to make me cry,” said Nguyen. “It is such a blessing to be part of this movement. You’ve heard the term, it’s not a moment, it’s a movement, and it really, truly is a movement. And I do think that we’re at the beginning.”
Nguyen said her goal is to have the Indianapolis “Sports Bra” along with the other locations up and running by the end of 2026.
Indianapolis, IN
The Eagle in Indianapolis promotes Kentucky Derby party and catering services
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Eagle Food & Beer Hall, a Southern-inspired restaurant at 310 Massachusetts Ave. in Indianapolis, is preparing for a Kentucky Derby party on May 2 and promoting a catering deal alongside its signature menu items.
The restaurant is known for its all-natural, brined and hand-dredged fried chicken, comfort-food sides, craft beer selection, scratch-made cocktails, and a blues-inspired atmosphere. It is part of Cincinnati-based Thunderdome Restaurant Group, which operates nine concepts across more than 50 locations nationwide.
Ricky Tindell, regional managing partner for Thunderdome Restaurant Group, highlighted the restaurant’s catering services and upcoming events. He said catering orders range from small gatherings to large events.
“We do a lot of catering. We do it anywhere from six people all the way up to 400,” Tindell said. He added that customers can take advantage of a promotion offering a $25 rebate on orders of $250 or more through July 4, 2026.
Tindell also described the preparation of The Eagle’s fried chicken, which is brined in-house for 24 to 36 hours, double-dredged, and pressure-fried. He said the restaurant uses a proprietary seasoning blend.
He also discussed the Mac and Cheese Burnt Ends Bowl, a popular menu item made with a five-cheese sauce, cavatappi pasta, pork burnt ends, lemon thyme ranch, crispy onions, and chives. Tindell said the dish developed from customer preferences and repeated add-ons to the restaurant’s mac and cheese.
He said the burnt ends are slow-roasted for two hours, deep-fried, and tossed in a Texas-style barbecue sauce. Portions are designed to be shareable for two to three people.
Tindell said the restaurant’s appeal in Indianapolis comes from its Southern comfort food offerings.
“It’s Southern comfort food. So people get that feeling,” Tindell said. “That’s why The Eagle is one of the top four or five reasons people recommend when asked where to eat in Indianapolis.”
He added that he personally craves the chicken if he goes a week without it.
The Kentucky Derby party is scheduled for May 2 from 11 a.m. to midnight and will feature contests, prizes, and giveaways, including a “Win the Eagle for a Year” promotion offering a $50 monthly gift card for 12 months.
The catering promotion, offering a $25 rebate on orders of $250 or more, is available through July 4, 2026.. For more information, visit eaglerestaurant.com/locations.
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Democrat Andrea Hunley to seek bid for mayor’s job in 2027
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — State Sen. Andrea Hunley, a Democrat representing Indianapolis, has announced her candidacy for a bid to run for mayor of Indianapolis in 2027.
Hunley, who had previously teased a mayoral run, has scheduled a launch event for May 8 as her official kickoff her campaign to lead the city, said her campaign website. The Assistant Minority Leader in the Senate announced in January that she would not seek another term in the Indiana Senate, to which she was elected in 2022.
Hunley’s website says, “Indianapolis is my city. Our city. As someone who knows this city, someone who has served this community as a public school teacher leading our children and supporting families, I am committed to the future of the people of Indianapolis.
“Indianapolis is the economic driver and a key cultural hub for our state. Our city boasts creative entrepreneurs and long-standing local businesses, vibrant neighborhoods and corporate headquarters, community-centered nonprofits and public schools. I aim to champion a better quality of life by listening to and working alongside the people, businesses and neighborhoods that make up our great city.”
Mayor Joe Hogsett has not disclosed if he’s seeking a fourth four-year term.
City-County Council Member Vop Osili in January announced his campaign for the Democratic nomination.
In the same month, Pike Township Trustee Annette Johnson announced her intention to seek the Democratic nomination to run for mayor. She’s running this year to continue in the trustee’s job, which she has held since 2019.
Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears, who had been mentioned as a possible Democratic candidate for mayor, announced in January he would seek another four-year term this year for his current job. However, he did not rule out running for the Democratic bid for mayor in 2027.
Indianapolis, IN
Louisville native set to make debut in Indianapolis 500
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) – While Louisville is famous for one race in May, a Derby City native is set to make his first appearance in a different iconic May race.
Jacob Abel will be making his first appearance in the Indianapolis 500 on May 24, racing for Abel Motorsports, founded by his father, Bill Abel.
“I am excited and grateful to be able to return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to have a shot at the Indianapolis 500. It’s been a lifelong dream to compete in that race and to have the opportunity to do it with Abel Motorsports and Chevrolet makes it even more special,” Jacob said.
Both Abels, the driver and the team, had breakout years in 2024 with three pole positions and three wins in the INDY NXT drivers’ championship, propelling the 25-year-old driver to the NTT INDYCAR Series the following year.
Practice for the 110th Indianapolis 500 begins on Tuesday, May 12 with qualifying being held on May 16 and May 17. The race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway goes green on May 24, coverage begins at 10 a.m.
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