Indy Men's Magazine

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Indy Men's Magazine is a 100,000 circulation glossy magazine that covers sports, business, travel, health, food, drink and more for Indianapolis and beyond.

Founded in 2002 by Todd Tobias, its editor is Lou Harry. Such notables as novelist Michael Kun, Esquire magazine scribe Tom Chiarella, fiction writers David Gerrold and William F. Nolan, novelist Michael Kun, Indy car driver Arie Luyendyk and "teletherapist" Dr. Will Miller have contributed to its pages. It's May 2003 issue featured an original cover by artist Peter Max.

It has featured lengthy interviews with such notables as Larry Bird, Karl Malden, NPR's Steve Inskeep, and Tony Dungy.

It has a focus on a wide variety of male topics including parenting, family relationships, fashion advice for the average guy, current events in sports, and consumer information. It rarely has articles that are patently sexual. Around the time of the issuance of the Swimsuit Issue by Sports Illustrated it features a parody, for example, one year featured the "Earmuff Issue" with models in bikinis wearing Earmuffs.

Indy Men's Magazine's website, www.indymensmagazine.com, includes blog entries and original behind-the-scenes videos.

A pilot episode for Indy Men's Magazine: The Show will air in Indianapolis on April 4, 2007.