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REVIEW: ‘Blood at the Root’ asks us to listen and reflect

The Indianapolis Black Theater Company (IBTC) is back with another powerful production. “Blood at the Root” by Dominique Morrisseau examines how quickly racial tensions and...

Three Black Hoosier churches are now protected by the National Park Services

Three Black churches in Indiana were recently added to the National Register of Historic Places. The National Register of Historic Places is the National Park...

Plan your next family day out around these free and reduced admission days

Most of Indianapolis’ museums, libraries and cultural institutions offer free admission days during major holidays. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents Day and Juneteenth are...

Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis opens its doors this May

The Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi) officially opens its doors to the public during a weekend-long celebration this May. Operated by Big Car Collaborative,...

Community Health Network Foundation names new president and CEO 

The Community Health Network Foundation has named Derek B. Groves, as its next president and CEO, the organization announced April 20.  Groves will assume the role May 18...

Why your May 5 ballot holds more power than you think 

As voters prepare for Indiana’s May 5 primary, the offices on the ballot will shape decisions ranging from federal policy to local emergency assistance, even as...

‘Do you really understand how sick you are?’ 

When Arnetta Scruggs sat alone on her couch in 2023, something didn’t feel right.  “I just realized, like, I'm here by myself. And nobody would...

Bloombox Festival to celebrate 25 years, meet this year’s student organizer

It’s almost festival season in Indianapolis, which means the return of clear blue, sunny skies, live music and makers markets — like those found...

Purdue expands downtown footprint as plans for 501 Indiana Ave take shape 

Purdue University is continuing to expand its presence in downtown Indianapolis, pairing new property acquisitions with early-stage planning for the future of 501 Indiana...

Governor to pump $200M into child care vouchers, take 14K kids off waitlist

By LESLIE BONILLA MUNIZ About 14,000 additional low-income children could soon nab vouchers for free and reduced-cost child care under a $200 million proposal announced...

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