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REVIEW: IRT’s ā€˜Spelling Bee’ had audiences hooting ā€˜n hollering

Growing up, my mom’s best friend had season tickets to Weathervane Playhouse. Whenever she and her husband couldn’t go, she would give my mom...

IndyFringe is now IF Theatre

IndyFringe officially rebranded to ā€œIF Theatre.ā€  The Indianapolis-based arts organization has provided year-round programming since 2015 and created the annual IndyFringe Festival to bring cultural and...

Eiteljorg announces upcoming exhibit and fall eventsĀ 

The Eiteljorg Museum has recently announced a new exhibition of Native American glass sculpture entitled ā€œPreston Singletary: Raven and the Box of Daylightā€ that...

Five Native American artists chosen for Eiteljorg FellowshipĀ 

Five Native American artists have been selected for the 2025 Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship. Each artist will receive $50,000, and the museum will purchase...

Indianapolis Black Theatre Company to premiere ā€œToni Stoneā€

A new Black theater is premiering their first show this week. The Indianapolis Black Theatre Company (IBTC), which premiers its first show of its inaugural...

Celebrating Latino Heritage Month in Indianapolis

Celebrate Latino Heritage Month with the Indiana Historical Society, La Plaza and more. Latino Heritage Month, which is celebrated Sept. 14-Oct. 12, is a monthlong...

Cuban pop-up art exhibit brings colorful creations to IndyĀ 

A two-day pop-up art exhibit at the Factory Arts District will bring 60 Cuban paintings to the Circle City.   ā€œHavana: Generations of Dreamsā€ is...

“Life and Death of the American Worker” by Alice Driver

c.2024, One Signal Publishers $28.99 272 pages Whatever pays the bills. That's what you do, day in and day out, looking ahead for the weekend or even just...

Japan celebrates record Emmy wins for ‘Shogun’

TOKYO (AP) — Japan erupted with joy Monday as the samurai series ā€œShogunā€ won a record 18 Emmys for its first season. It took home prizes including...

Submissions now open for 2024 Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge

The Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge is back and accepting submissions. Presented by the Indianapolis Public Library’s African American History Committee, the annual Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge is...

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