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New Harmony Project announces 2025 writers’ residence lineup

New Harmony Project 38th annual spring residency line has been announced. Spearheaded by executive artistic director Jenni Warner, the national nonprofit arts organization works to...

Indianapolis to debut pizza festival at Monument Circle this summer

Hoosier pizza lovers are in for a treat this summer, as the Indianapolis Pizza Festival is preparing to debut at Monument Circle. The first of...

Breaking barriers with music: A community-first approach to choral performance

Music has the power to bring people together, to uplift voices and to create spaces where everyone feels they belong. In every culture and generation,...

‘Voices of the Spirit’ honoring legacy of Black composer Margaret Bonds

The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir’s “Voices of the Spirit” aims to give Black composer and trailblazer Margaret Bonds “long overdue recognition.” The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir boasts...

REVIEW: Indiana premiere of ‘Caroline, or Change’ at Footlite Musicals offered a powerful performance

“Caroline, or Change” is objectively a strange show. But with the amount of talent onstage at Footlite Musicals, you’d hardly notice. Written by American playwright...

BLACK: A Festival of Joy announces Brick by Brick Fund to fuel spaces for Black joy

BLACK: A Festival of Joy’s new initiative will fund the fourth annual festival and the creation of more spaces for Black joy. The Brick by...

IRT reimagines a classic with “The Glass Menagerie”

The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is reimagining a profound classic this spring with “The Glass Menagerie.” Directed by James Still, “The Glass Menagerie” by Pulitzer...

The World Series of Comedy is coming to Indy

Indianapolis will soon host The World Series of Comedy (WSOC). The annual competition is the country’s largest touring comedy festival and sees more than 500...

Roy Ayers, a jazz legend who influenced hip-hop and R&B musicians, dies at 84

NEW YORK (AP) — Roy Ayers, a legendary jazz vibraphonist, keyboardist, composer and vocalist known for his spacy, funky 1976 hit “Everybody Loves the...

REVIEW: ‘SIX’ rewrites HERstory with style, flare and killer vocals

After years of singing along to the cast recording and watching bootlegs on TikTok, I finally got to see “SIX” live — and just...

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