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This Weekend in the Arts: Oct. 6-8 First Friday Edition

If you find yourself at the beginning of the weekend, scrolling online and looking to enjoy some live music, visit a cool exhibit at a museum, try a new restaurant, go out with the family or simply relax with a self-care day, the Indianapolis Recorder has you covered.

ā€˜You have to stand strong in your beliefs’: How Black Protestant students navigate Catholic school

Wearing his khaki shorts and white polo shirt, 14-year-old Jayden Young, along with his classmates, attended a recent weekly Mass at Bishop Chatard High...

IndyGo unveils city’s 1st ā€˜super stop’

IndyGo hosted a ribbon cutting Oct. 3 for its latest project, the ā€œsuper stop,ā€ at the intersection of Delaware and New York streets. This $6.6...

ā€˜From Glory to Glory’: Free Church of God celebrates 100 years

Free Church of God will honor its 100-year anniversary the weekend of Oct. 22 with a banquet dinner and two church services. The theme for...

Resilient Colts fans keep showing up in droves

There’s clearly something to be said in regard to America’s insatiable appetite for the game of professional football.Week after week, loyal fans make the...

Get ready for the November election: What you need to know

The deadline to register to vote in Indiana ahead of the general election is Oct. 11. Here is everything you need to know before the election Nov. 8.

ā€˜A safe space’: Barbers advocate for mental health resources, destigmatization for Black men

Born in jail to his mother and growing up in his aunt’s beauty salon, Lorenzo Lewis recognized the vulnerability that comes with sitting in...

The Indianapolis Public Library is getting spooky this month

Indianapolis is bustling with autumn activities, fall festivals and haunted endeavors, but one location not to be overlooked is your very own library. Throughout this month, the Indianapolis Public Library will host spooky and fall-themed events. Listed events are free, although some require registration.

Indiana’s maternal mortality rate went from bad to worse

Maternal mortality rates are on the rise in Indiana. The most recentĀ maternal mortality reportĀ by the Indiana Department of Health, released in late September, shows in 2020, 92 women died during pregnancy or up to a year after giving birth.

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