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Musician and composer Justin S. Kinchen returns home for “Limelight” with ICO

Justin S. Kinchen, classical violinist and jazz trumpeter, is returning to his hometown to perform with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra. Kinchen, an up-and-coming musician and...

Roberta Flack, Grammy-winning ‘Killing Me Softly’ singer with an intimate style, dies at 88

By HILLEL ITALIE AP National Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Roberta Flack, the Grammy-winning singer and pianist whose intimate vocal and musical style made her one of...

Black businesses needed for Juneteenth Foodways Festival

The 4th annual Juneteenth Foodways Festival is almost here, and The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site is looking for Black-owned businesses to participate. Each year, the...

Black and Baroque: The story of She Shoots 317 photography 

For Mia Moore, owner of She Shoots 317, photography is more than a business; it is hereditary. "When I was younger, I remember my grandfather...

Review: ‘Jersey Boys’ hits the high notes at Beef & Boards 

"Oh, what a night!"   Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre brings the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons to life in its dazzling production...

World Food Championships to return to Indianapolis in 2025 

The World Food Championships (WFC), a premier global culinary competition, will return to Indianapolis in 2025, bringing its 13th annual tournament to the Indiana...

New this spring: Murat Shrine Center welcomes new dining and entertainment option

A new partnership between two Indiana-based nonprofits is bringing more than $100,000 in investments to boost entertainment in Downtown Indianapolis. The Murat Shrine of Indiana...

Black historical romance novelist featured in Lilly Library

Black historical romance novelist Beverly Jenkins is known for centering Black love throughout history. This month, her work is being honored at IU Bloomington’s...

REVIEW: IRT’s ‘Nina Simone: Four Women’ is a powerful message of resilience

Captivating, empowering and appropriately uncomfortable, “Nina Simone: Four Women” delivered a message I think everyone should hear this Black History Month. It’s really a message...

Photos: Billy Joel and Sting take on Indianapolis One Night One Stage

Billy Joel and Sting delivered a powerhouse performance at Lucas Oil Stadium Feb. 8, bringing a night of nostalgia and timeless music to thousands...

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