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We wanna know: What local social media accounts are we missing out on?

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Since you’re following INDYtoday, we have to assume you must be pretty cool. As such, we want to know which other Indy innovators, entertainers, makers, and more you follow online.

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Photographers: Which locals have a true talent for capturing the city’s essence?

Fashion: Which thrift stores and small boutiques will help us up our style game?

Foodies: Who’s plugged in to the best eateries and bars in town?

Artists: Who are your favorite Indy painters, sculptors, makers, and digital artists currently on the scene?

Small businesses: Which small businesses do you think deserve a spotlight?

Local leaders: Which civic leaders or nonprofits are dedicated to making Indy a better place?

Musicians: What local acts should we add to our upcoming summer playlist?

Comedians: Which locals have been making you crack up around the Circle City lately?

Influencers: Whose fun personality or creative cuts are making waves on TikTok, YouTube, or Instagram?

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