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Indy’s Own: Gary Gee

The first time I encountered the name Gary Gee was on a notecard titled The King is Black at the 2021 Butter Fine Art...

IndyPL seeking entries for Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge XIX

The Indianapolis Public Library’s African American History Committee is calling for submissions for the Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge XIX.  Students grades 6-12 are encouraged to enter...

Trick-or-treat with care: Halloween safety tips to avoid a different kind of fright

This story was originally published on Oct. 12, 2023, and receives updates each year. With all the excitement and fun surrounding the upcoming spooky holiday,...

D’Angelo, Grammy-winning R&B singer who became an icon with ā€˜Untitled (How Does It Feel),’ dies

By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. AP Entertainment Writer D’Angelo, the Grammy-winning R&B singer recognized by his raspy yet smooth voice and for garnering mainstream attention with...

Spooky season activated: Harvest Nights returns to Newfields

The popular fall festival Harvest Nights returns for another eerie and ghastly season from Sept. 26-Nov. 2. For the second consecutive year, Everwise Credit Union...

Explore the ā€˜haunted halls’ of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site during ā€˜The Witching Hour’ 

Candlelight Theatre invites guests to walk the halls of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential site as they experience ā€œThe Witching Hourā€ this October.  Founded in 2004,...

Naptown Narratives season 5 dives into the artistry and heart of Indy’s hip hop sceneĀ 

Season five of ā€œNaptown Narrativesā€ does more than just uncover the story behind a hip hop artist; it showcases the vibrant community on Indy’s...

BOOK REVIEW: ‘107 Days’ by Kamala Harris

Five minutes is all it takes to make a simple PB&J sandwich. You can watch an episode of your favorite crime drama in an hour....

Telling the ā€˜whole story’ of Black Hoosiers

ā€œPromised Land as Proving Groundā€ may seem long overdue to some, but at least it’s telling a fuller story of Black Hoosiers. The Recorder first...

Community Arts Calendar: How Indy is preparing for ‘spooky season’ this October

It’s October, so you know what that means? Spooky Season has descended upon Indianapolis.  Whether you’re looking for some family-friendly festivities, a spooky show, festival...

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