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Q&A: Brenda Johnson on storytelling, reimagining aging and her upcoming one-woman show 

Brenda Johnson is changing the narrative surrounding aging, one story at a time.  Johnson, a transplant Hoosier storyteller, blogger and part-time Conner Prairie employee, is...

REVIEW: Beef and Boards’ ‘Tootsie’ might be my new obsession 

I think “Tootsie” just made it into my top five favorite musicals thanks to Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre.  Based off the 1982 film of...

Trick-or-Treat 2025: What to know 

Halloween is just around the corner, and the City of Indianapolis announced the official Trick-or-Treat night for Indianapolis is from 6-8 p.m. on Friday,...

How to protect kids’ teeth this Halloween: Dentists’ tips and healthier alternatives 

As orange-and-black decorations go up across neighborhoods, so do piles of candy. Dentists say you don't have to ruin the fun to protect your family's teeth — but a little...

Staying well on campus: Health resources for college students in Indianapolis 

As students navigate a busy semester, medical and mental health experts emphasize that a few basic preventative steps and awareness of campus resources can significantly improve...

IndyPL seeking entries for Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge XIX

The Indianapolis Public Library’s African American History Committee is calling for submissions for the Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge XIX.  Students grades 6-12 are encouraged to enter...

Trick-or-treat with care: Halloween safety tips to avoid a different kind of fright

This story was originally published on Oct. 12, 2023, and receives updates each year. With all the excitement and fun surrounding the upcoming spooky holiday,...

A healthy start

Local organizations fight food insecurity by providing nutritious options for youth and communities. One in five children in Indiana faces hunger and 46% of the...

Stronger together: How unity fuels the future of women-owned businesses

For decades, women entrepreneurs have built the backbone of Indiana’s local economy, often quietly and alone. They’ve opened storefronts and consulting firms, managed teams...

D’Angelo, Grammy-winning R&B singer who became an icon with ‘Untitled (How Does It Feel),’ dies

By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. AP Entertainment Writer D’Angelo, the Grammy-winning R&B singer recognized by his raspy yet smooth voice and for garnering mainstream attention with...

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