During the 1930s and early 1940s, Indiana Avenue was the social hub of Black Indianapolis. Thriving businesses, theaters and jazz clubs drew in people...
NovaCain, a hip-hop artist and blind activist from Evansville, Indiana, wants the world to know that being diagnosed with a disability shouldn’t signal your...
The Indianapolis Public Library’s African-American History Committee invites the community to the Meet the Artists 2017 Gala Opening Reception. Stop by Central Library on...
Enjoy a lively lineup of African-American musicians, storytellers, dancers and visual artists, and get to know the fresh faces of Indy’s art scene at...
It’s safe to say that Hoosiers can’t get enough bacon. From soda, to candy canes, to alcoholic beverages, I’ve spotted bacon-flavored everything here. Furthermore,...