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Movie review: ā€˜The Batman’

(***1/2) Crime is rampant in Gotham City. Murders. Manslaughter. Blood soaks the streets. Citizens live in terror and the police are stumped. On desperate nights...

Black History Month books for children

The people you love are very special to you. They keep you safe and warm, make sure you aren’t hungry, they teach you fun things...

The ā€˜Mother of Black Hollywood’: Actress Jenifer Lewis joins the Truth Check Campaign to promote social media literacy

By NSENGA K. BURTON NNPA Newswire Culture and Entertainment Editor Jenifer Lewis is everything you would imagine and more. Known and loved as the ā€œMother...

Book review: ā€˜Didn’t We Almost Have It All? In Defense of Whitney Houston’

That song. It always makes you want to dance with somebody. It gets your feet shuffling and your behind bouncing and the lyrics pour out...

Movie review: ā€˜Marry Me’

(**) Nothing is drastically wrong with this rom/com. Nothing is drastically right. That’s the problem. This Valentine’s Day offering feels like a present that’s been...

Movie review: ā€˜Moonfall’

(**) The title spills the beans. In this sci-fi yarn, the filmmakers weren’t happy enough with a natural disaster: the moon hurtling toward Earth. They...

Storytellers hope to give audience perspective, inspiration

Two professional storytellers will come to Indianapolis to share personal stories about family, race, poverty and struggle. The storytellers, Carol Birch and Ray Christian, will...

Black theater takes center stage for second year 

In 2021, OnyxFest staged six Black-led plays and tripled its audience size from its opening in 2020. Now, the plays can be streamed for...

JCA Signature Series performances at Butler

Butler University's JCA Signature Series continues through April 7 with performances from artists, including dancers, singers and photographers. All events are free and open to...

Meets the Artists ā€˜mecca’ for Black creatives

Tony Radford remembers the first Meet the Artists event like it was yesterday. After working with the African American History Committee at Indianapolis Public...

BLACK HISTORY MATTERS 2023 SPECIAL EDITION

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