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Recorder Event Rundown: Week of Monday, October 23

71st Annual Historic Irvington Halloween FestivalThis free street fair, which takes place Saturday, Oct. 28, includes pumpkin carving, a costume contest, vendors, food and...

Of faith and ill fortune – ā€˜Save my Soul’ explores faith when life falls apart

Indianapolis resident Nakia White spent two weeks living in a church, but she wasn’t attending a revival or seeking a spiritual breakthrough. White is...

Tyeesha Bradley: Creating comics, coloring pages

Since middle school, Tyeesha Bradley’s go-to creative outlet has been drawing. Today, she is a visual artist who creates quirky adult coloring pages and...

Recorder Event Rundown: Week of Monday, October 16, 2017

Center For Black Literature & Culture Grand OpeningThe Indianapolis Public Library’s Center for Black Literature & Culture (CBLC) grand opening event will be Saturday,...

CoreLife Eatery: fast, healthy food

Just because you forgot to pack a lunch doesn’t mean you have to deviate from your diet. CoreLife Eatery, a restaurant chain that recently...

Hip Hop is Green – kicking greens into high gear

Popular local disc jockey ā€œDJ Stylisticā€ is known for raising energy levels into high gear at parties with his eclectic musical palate. Those who...

Recorder Event Rundown: Week of Monday, October 9 2017.

INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS THE MUSIC OF WHITNEY HOUSTONSinger Amanda Cole joins the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra to celebrate the extraordinary talent and career of...

Instant ā€˜Classic’ – Don’t sleep through this football game

For many Americans, the start of fall symbolizes the start of football season. This fall, DON’T SLEEP, a social justice and advocacy group, is...

ā€˜Rabbit:’ The Autobiography of Ms. Pat’ finds humor in life’s challenges

I have a confession to make. I have started reading many amazing novels this year, but I haven’t finished any of them. Don’t get...

Open Bite Night continues to ā€˜Groe’

When Ro and Earl Townsend opened a corner store in their home in the Clifton Rader community northwest of downtown Indianapolis, they saw the...

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