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Indy Latina Artists present “ATREVIDA” for Women’s History Month

A new art exhibition celebrates women being bold this month. “ATREVIDA: Celebrating the act of being BOLD” is presented by Indy Latina Artists (ILA) in...

Know Your Entertainers: Keirsten Hodgens reflects on ‘SIX the Musical’

This story was originally published on March 30, 2023. Hoosier actress Keirsten Hodgens is reflecting on her time on Broadway. During her time in the Broadway...

Connor Painting’s 45 years of impact earns vendor of the month spotlight 

The Office of Minority and Women Business Development (OMWBD) director David Fredricks recognized Connor Painting, a minority and women-owned business as the Certified Vendor...

From survivors to advocates: Hoosiers demand better breast cancer care 

In Indiana, a dedicated group of breast cancer survivors and supporters known as the Hoosier Breast Cancer Advocates (HBCA) wants to transform breast cancer...

NAATC’s ‘Stew’ to highlight conversations from the kitchen and other traditions

The Naptown African American Theatre Collective (NAATC) brings kitchen conversations and family traditions to the stage in Zora Howard’s “Stew.” Directed by LaKesha Lorene, “Stew”...

Community Arts Calendar: Celebrating Women’s History Month, daylight saving and the beginning of spring this March

In like a lion, out like a lamb, and other sayings from the almanac — March is finally here. Spring is in full bloom in...

John Wesley Hardrick exhibition to explore life of Black Hoosier painter

Hoosier artist John Wesley Hardrick’s paintings were said to capture the “essence of life” in Indianapolis through displays of the city’s natural beauty, landscapes...

Little Miss Indy Juneteenth visits the Indianapolis Recorder

Kennedy Twyman, best known as Little Miss Indy Juneteenth visited the Indianapolis Recorder on Feb. 17. In recognition of Black History Month, Twyman toured...

Braun cracks down on unemployment fraud with new measures 

Gov. Mike Braun signed two executive orders to reduce fraud and encourage Hoosiers on unemployment to search for work.  Executive Order 25-33 directs the Department...

Black History Month spotlight: Black artists to watch this year

This year is bound to be a huge year for Black artists throughout Indianapolis. As the arts and culture reporter, it’s my job and my...

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