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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...

Assata Shakur remembered: A voice of struggle, a legacy of love

By STACY M. BROWN The passing of Assata Shakur has left a deep void in those who saw her as more than a revolutionary. She...

REVIEW: What to expect from IBTC’s ā€˜The Mountaintop’ 

Indianapolis Black Theatre Company’s production of ā€œThe Mountaintopā€ is onstage for its last few performances this weekend. Here’s everything you should know in case...

Q&A: Aar-Yana Willis talks first children’s book, using AI and familial inspirationĀ 

Local writer Aar-Yana Willis published her first book a little less than a year ago, and since then it’s been featured on shelves at...

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