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“Celebration of Black women in fantasy”: Local author to launch new novel

Local author Keshia McEntire is set to host a book launch and signing at the Martindale-Brightwood Library Branch Sept. 2. McEntire, author of the “The...

Fourth annual Indianapolis Black Documentary Film Festival announced

The fourth annual Indianapolis Black Documentary Film Festival returns this August. IBDFF, the only film festival in the country dedicated to documentaries showcasing Black stories,...

This Weekend in the Arts: July 28-30

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...

Indiana State Fair: What to know before you go

The first weekend of the 2023 Indiana State Fair is just around the corner. From July 28 to Aug. 20, the 166th annual Indiana State...

A Seat at the Table Presents: Sisterhood at the Conservatory 

This extraordinary event honors and acknowledges women of color who are making significant contributions, breaking barriers and creating positive change in their respective fields...

‘Barbie’ takes the box office crown and ‘Oppenheimer’ soars in a historic weekend

" Barbenheimer " didn't just work – it spun box office gold. The social media-fueled fusion of Greta Gerwig's " Barbie " and Christopher...

‘Each one, teach one’: Healthy Soul chef partners with Teen Works

Chef Tawana Gulley of Healthy Soul is on a mission to provide the community with food for the soul and the youth with essential...

Indianapolis Arts Garden to host free programming through fall

The Indy Arts Council is introducing new programming to take place throughout the summer and fall.  Hosted in the Indianapolis Arts Garden, the new programming...

REVIEW: Beef and Boards presents vibrant, jazzy showcase with ‘Sophisticated Ladies’

Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre welcomes you to the Cotton Club. Onstage now through Aug. 20, the musical revue “Sophisticated Ladies” — based on the...

Know Your Entertainers: Sandra Gay

Sandra Gay began tap dancing at the age of six and teaching at the age of 12.  Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, she...

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