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Bon Temps melds musical culture

When U.S. Army regiments sent African-American soldiers to France during WWI, Black soldiers shared their lively jazz music with the sleepy farm towns and...

Black-owned cafƩ offers affordable, healthy options

Restaurant owner and personal trainer Erica Bryant wanted to remind customers that embracing a healthy lifestyle is about more than choosing a salad over...

Time for McMillan to turn up the heat on inconsistent Pacers

There have been quite a few inconsistencies with this year’s version of the Indiana Pacers, but coaching is not one of them.Ā Despite the defensive...

Connecting Communities: Unity Project aims to foster relationships between jews, Blacks

The relationship between African-Americans and American Jews has encompassed both collaboration and conflict. The Unity Project, a new Jewish Community Center (JCC) initiative to...

The Brothers Footman offer a little bit of country soul

Music lovers who are eager to treat their ears to something fresh and unique would do well to check out a local band by...

Chef Oya’s deliciously dope seafood

If you live near Keystone south of 38th Street and you want to grab a bite to eat, your options are often slim. There...

Building community partnerships and preparing the future business leaders of tomorrow

Colleges and universities are committed to building partnerships that help shape students’ lives, and that includes community engagement. Such is the case with the...

Local faith leaders to hold rally in support of ā€˜marginalized’ communities

Hundreds of Jewish, Muslim and Christian faith leaders will join IndianapolisMayor Joe Hogsett and Sheriff John Layton on Sunday, Feb. 12, at 2 p.m....

Academy gives hope to students seeking change

High school can be a challenging time for all young people, but for the students at one of the state’s more unique schools, the...

ā€˜Jazz on the Avenue’ preserves history, offers fun

During the 1930s and early 1940s, Indiana Avenue was the social hub of Black Indianapolis. Thriving businesses, theaters and jazz clubs drew in people...

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