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Here’s a look at the Indianapolis Cultural Trail 2025 bike tour schedule

Indianapolis Cultural Trail, Inc. announced its 2025 bike tour and community group ride schedule. Beginning in May, residents and visitors can participate in guided tours...

Maurice Broaddus’ nontraditional writers’ convention MO*CON returns May 1-4Ā 

Created by local fiction author Maurice Broaddus in 2006, MO*CON is not the average writers' convention.   What started as a nontraditional church-based conference has since...

Asian American Alliance Inc. kicks off AAPI Month with special events

May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and the Asian American Alliance, Inc. (AAAI) is inviting Hoosiers to celebrate. Kicking off the month with...

Three can’t-miss spring events from Asante Art Institute

This spring, three Indianapolis organizations are coming together for performances rooted in social justice, freedom and imagination. Asante Art Institute of Indianapolis is teaming up...

Breaking barriers with butter: Celebrating culture through pastry with Youssef BoudarineĀ 

Known for his innovative approach to pastry and a commitment to celebrating culinary diversity, Youssef Boudarine is a rising star in Indianapolis’ food scene....

Keith Sweat and SWV to headline IBE’s Music Heritage Festival

Indiana Black Expo (IBE) announce the entertainment lineup for the Music Heritage Festival, including headliners Keith Sweat and SWV. The Music Heritage Festival is part...

Five (spoiler-free) reasons to see ‘Sinners’ now

Writer and director Ryan Coogler and actor Michael B. Jordan have teamed up again with their latest film, a vampire thriller called ā€œSinners.ā€ Here...

Indiana State Fairgrounds announces expanded partnership, unveils the newly named Corteva Coliseum

Community members gathered alongside Corteva and the Indiana State Fairgrounds on April 16 for the unveiling of the newly named Corteva Coliseum. Announced last year,...

NEH funding cuts will affect Black humanities scholars, leaders

On April 3, funding for the humanities in our community evaporated.  Across Indiana, money for programs that teach students local history, equip libraries to expand...

REVIEW: IRT’s ā€˜The Play That Goes Wrong’ is a delightful disaster

For a play that is supposed to go wrong, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) pulled it off flawlessly. Onstage now through May 11, the IRT’s...

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