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Book review: ā€œA Fever in the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan’s Plot to Take Over America, and the Woman Who Stopped Them” by Timothy...

Who's in charge around here? That would be you, the person at the top of the chain, the head honcho, the Fearless Leader. Your desk...

Local fashion company partners with Indy 500 for exclusive line

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is gearing up for the Indy 500 in a fashionable way this year. MELI, a local fashion brand founded by current...

This Weekend in the Arts: May 5-7

Whether you’re looking to go out with family or friends this weekend, enjoy live music, visit a museum, art gallery or try out a...

The misconceptions of Cinco de Mayo

When someone hears ā€œCinco de Mayoā€ they often envision active streets bustling with music, laughter and the pungent aroma of mouthwatering Latino dishes. Although...

Carmel Symphony Orchestra presents tribute to Aretha Franklin

A night of rhythm and soul is coming to Carmel as the Carmel Symphony Orchestra pays homage to the one and only Queen of...

Indy author emphasizing children’s safety through board game

Indianapolis-based author Charlotte Brown-Parrott is prioritizing the health, safety and wellbeing of Black children — and reminding them they have bodily autonomy. Brown-Parrott, originally from...

Book review: “In the Company of Grace: A Veterinarian’s Memoir of Trauma and Healing” by Jody Lulich

You are a product of what your parents do. They nurtured you, and you learned to nurture. They yelled, and you discovered that shouting was...

Know Your Entertainers: Chantel Massey reflects on Indy poetry scene

Indianapolis-based poet and author Chantel Massey is helping the local poetry scene grow and thrive. Massey, who wrote and published ā€œBursting At The Seamsā€ in...

Freetown Village highlights vibrancy of Indiana Avenue

Highlighting the former glory of Indiana Avenue’s jazz scene, Freetown Village will present ā€œA Musical Journey of Indiana Avenueā€ as part of its annual...

Harry Belafonte, activist and entertainer, dies at 96

NEW YORK (AP) — Harry Belafonte has died at age 96. He was a dedicated activist and award-winning actor and singer. He sold millions of records and starred on stage and screen before scaling back his career and becoming a relentless supporter of civil rights and other causes. Belafonte not only participated in protest marches and benefit concerts, but helped organize and raise support for them. He worked closely with his friend and generational peer the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., often intervening on his behalf with both politicians and fellow entertainers. He died Tuesday of congestive heart failure at his New York home.

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