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Local bassist leads from the background, connects musicians

Bassist Ronald Hedrick, also known as Poncho, does not typically stand at the front of the stage when he performs. Instead of soaking up...

Ballroom culture: hidden in plain sight

When people hear the term ā€œballroom,ā€ they think of a large room where two or more people perform various styles of dance. However, for...

Freetown Village Black History Moment: Gold and Glory Sweepstakes highlighted Black racing

The roar and excitement of cars racing around the track at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was alluring to many. But Blacks were barred from participating....

What’s In A Name, Indy? Russell Allen Hill

The name ā€œRussell Allen Hillā€ is likely one that you may not know, but it’s a name that you should. On Nov. 2, 2014, Russell...

Local children’s author draws inspiration from family

Author Sanya Gragg’s new book, ā€œIn Cahoots with My Boots,ā€ features a young Black girl learning self-confidence through wearing her favorite shoes. The Carmel...

Book review: ā€˜Punch Me Up to the Gods: A Memoir’ by Brian Broome

Little kids have it so easy. Somebody feeds them when they’re hungry, does their laundry, buys them toys and plays with them. Somebody escorts them...

Porching offers safe way to re-socialize following COVID-19

Last year, the Harrison Center encouraged community members to participate in #SocialDistancePorching due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, the nonprofit, which has been...

Grace College student raises awareness for diversity in outdoor sports

Eddie Gill IV began boating and fishing with his grandfather in Utah at 3 years old. From that moment, what started as a hobby...

Indy Parks and Fishers Parks host summer concerts for friends and family

As the weather begins to get warmer, Indy Parks and Fishers Parks begin to host free outdoor events for friends and families to enjoy....

Indianapolis Symphonic Choir expanding access, education

Throughout the civil rights protests of 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic, more businesses and organizations began addressing racism and exclusion within. While the protests...

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