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Recorder mural honors history, nods to the future

The Indianapolis Recorder has been a leading voice for African Americans for 125 years. Now, a mural on the side of the building pays...

Spirit & Place Festival explores origins

The 2020 Spirit & Place festival will make people think critically about origin stories and myths that help shape the way things are today....

Veterans Day discounts

Veterans Day is Nov. 11, and as always, there are plenty of discounts and freebies to take advantage of. Some businesses require veterans to...

Local filmmaker debuts novel

Alan Wills has been making short films for years through his company Steel Edge Films. Just in time for Halloween, he’s debuted his first novel, “Make Believe.” Based...

Halloween at the zoo

There have been many difficult days for children this year, and Halloween could be another reminder of everything that’s changed for them. With health officials...

Local screenwriter finds his voice and perhaps an opportunity

Shawn Landrum hopes he has a big break on the way. The 37-year-old screenwriter’s work was nominated at the Peachtree International Film Festival in Atlanta,...

Halloween isn’t canceled

Halloween won’t be quite the same this year since health officials are advising against traditional trick-or-treating, but there are still options for families to...

Pandemic throws Halloween a curveball, families adapt

Halloween will look a lot different this year, but Sherry Williams still plans to make it fun for her grandchildren.  While Williams’ son originally planned...

What’s In A Name, Indy? Ransom Place

“Ransom Place Historic District is the most intact 19th century neighborhood associated with African Americans in Indianapolis,” according to the National Park Service. “The district was...

Pass the Torch event aims to help women up the corporate ladder

COVID-19 has created a lot of changes in recent months, including how women balance professional and family obligations.  Deb Hallberg, CEO of Pass the Torch...

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