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Longtime Freetown Village director retires

Ophelia Wellington, founding director of Freetown Village Living History Museum, will be retiring this summer after 42 years of advancing a transformative and creative...

Big Brothers Big Sisters host graduation for mentoring relationships

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana (BBBSCI) is celebrating the next graduating class of mentoring relationships. The annual Celebrate Mentoring event, which takes place...

Central Indiana Orchid Society’s annual spring show blooms in the circle city

A variety of attractions featuring diverse displays and blooming booths welcome the public at the Garfield Park Conservatory for the Central Indiana Orchid Society’s...

IRT transforms into Skid Row for ā€˜Little Shop of Horrors’

ā€œWhatever you do, don’t feed the plants!ā€ The Indiana Repertory Theatre presents ā€œLittle Shop of Horrorsā€ April 17-May 19. With music and lyrics by Alan...

I Made Rock ā€˜N’ Roll campaign highlights roots of genre

The I Made Rock ā€˜N’ Roll Festival will mark Indiana’s inaugural one-day Black rock event. The goal is honoring rock and roll’s origins while celebrating continued Black artistry and authorship in the genre.

ā€œThe King and Iā€ returns to the Beef and Boards stageĀ 

The classic love story of Anna and King Mongkut has returned to Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre.  On stage now through May 19, Rodgers and...

Andrea Bocelli joins ISO for Indy performance

Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli is returning to the city for a special performance with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra as part of his North American...

Poetry in Indianapolis: impact, influence and empathy

April is National Poetry Month, and Indianapolis’ poetry scene has deep roots in Black culture. Indianapolis-based poets Etheridge Knight and Mari Evans were both well-renowned...

Famous pianist Michelle Cann turns blunder into brilliance

On Saturday, April 6, renowned pianist Michelle Cann wrapped up her Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra debut with her final performance of Tchaikovsky’s first piano concerto....

Pet-friendly events in Indy bloom for the spring weather

The ā€œdog daysā€ of winter are over as more pet-friendly events pop up all over the city to get you and your pup outside...

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