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SUMMARY:Motion Pictures - Company Production
DESCRIPTION:(Photo provided/Iibada Dance Company via Facebook)\nThis October\, Iibada Dance Company is presenting their annual fall show\, “Motion Pictures” A Company Show. This production will feature “some of the greatest cinematic moments in movie history\,” according to the website \nTickets are on sale now for the student matinee at 10 a.m. on Oct. 4 as well as an evening show at 7 p.m. on Oct. 4\, a matinee at 2 p.m. and an evening show at 6 p.m. on Oct. 5.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/motion-pictures-company-production-presented-by-iibada-dance-company/
LOCATION:IN
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Colts 'For the Boo' Halloween Party
DESCRIPTION:The Indianapolis Colts will host “For the Boo!” Halloween Party outside the north end of Lucas Oil Stadium along South St. The event will feature: \n\nTrick or treating through 10 Colts-themed “haunted” houses\nWalk through Colts pumpkin trail\nField access for photo opportunities\nColts cheerleaders and “Blue”\nHalloween-themes games\, music\, face painting and more\n\nAdmission is $5 for adults and free for children 17 and under. Tickets are required and can be purchased at colts.com/halloween. \nColts Halloween Party | Indianapolis Colts – colts.com \nBeyond the Sidelines to benefit Kicking the Stigma – Indianapolis Recorder
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/colts-for-the-boo-halloween-party/
LOCATION:Lucas Oil Stadium\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46225\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Family-Friendly
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SUMMARY:Gary International Black Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 14th annual Gary International Black Film Festival from Oct. 10-13 will offer viewers the chance to see over 50 films with world premieres\, panel discussions\, filmmaker chats\, parties and award ceremonies. \nThe festival is in the heart of Gary\, 30 minutes from downtown Chicago. At the center of the festival are Black indie filmmakers\, several of which will be honored with awards throughout the weekend. \nLeading up to the weekend\, the festival will celebrate Deon Taylor Day on Oct. 8 in recognition of his work as a local filmmaker. \nA screening of a film at the Gary International Black Film Festival. (Photo/Naomi Ishisaka)\nThe festival will feature in-person and virtual screenings. The events leading up to the festival will feature in-person collaborations with local businesses and organizations\, including a Festival Pre-Funk at Brown Skin Coffee Tea on Oct. 10. The following day\, there will be a red carpet opening with featured film premieres and a gala closing night awards ceremony. \nThe festival showcases the roots and stories of international film makers across the Black diaspora. The festival uses film “as a catalyst for stimulating cultural activity to enhance the cultural capital of our hometown\,” according to the website. \nEligible films for the festival must be by or about Black people\, and audiences vote for awards in the following categories: \n\nBest narrative feature\n\n\nBest documentary feature\n\n\nBest narrative short\n\n\nBest documentary short\n\n\nBest youth film\n\n\nOther awards by discretion\n\nAudiences will be able to vote for their favorite both in-person and online. Tickets for the Gary International Black Film Festival are $100\, and virtual-only are $40. Visit garyblackfilmfest.org to learn more. \nMinority artists highlighted at new Rich Soil exhibit – Indianapolis Recorder \nContact Health & Environmental Reporter Hanna Rauworth at 317-762-7854 or follow her on Instagram at @hanna.rauworth.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/gary-international-black-film-festival/
LOCATION:IN
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241011T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241011T220000
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SUMMARY:Scotchy Jamaican Grill opens at Fishers Test Kitchen
DESCRIPTION:Scotchy Jamaican Grill\, created by Marlon and Bryce Llewellyn\, has officially joined the Fishers Test Kitchen as its fourth pod\, offering dishes like 24-hour marinated jerk pork and salted cod fish fritters to guests every Friday and Saturday starting Oct. 11. \nBorn in Jamaica to a restauranteur mother\, Llewellyn was called to action one morning in church. \n“The Holy Spirit spoke to me\, and it said\, ‘I’m not going to let you leave this Earth until you have tried everything you need to try\,’” Llewellyn said. \nAfter that\, Llewellyn and his son\, Bryce\, developed Scotchy Jamaican Grill\, dedicated to embodying the spirit of traditional Jamaican cuisine and honoring his late mother. \n“I think she’d be very pleased with me\,” Llewellyn said. “Like ‘Yes\, he’s finally doing what I told him to.’” \n\nMarlon Llewellyn’s mother\, Carol “Blossom” (left)\, and his grandmother\, Gwendolyn Campbell\, inspired him to create Scotchy Jamaican Grill. (Photo/Marlon Llewellyn)\n\nBryce is studying business at Eastern Michigan University and is hoping to expand the business through an online ordering system in Michigan following the Indy grand opening. The creator of the catchphrase ‘catch ah vibe\,’ Bryce said Scotchy has been a lot of hard work but has been very rewarding. \n“The catch phrase was inspired by the energy my family brings as a whole\,” Bryce said. “It’s always a good vibe.” \nBryce has the same inspiration for Scotchy as his father — to have 100 fast-casual restaurants in place by 2030. A lofty goal for some\, the duo is eager to plant their first stakes in the ground. \n“This is something my father and I have put a lot of time\, effort and money into\,” Bryce said. \nLlewellyn has seen great success in recent months\, selling out three pop-up guest tastings at the Fishers Test Kitchen\, a task that was challenging to balance with his work at Marion University but highly rewarding. \nLlewellyn has been an educator for over 20 years and is currently the director of recruitment for teacher partnership at Marian University. Prior to his current role\, Llewellyn was the principle at Tindley\, where he promoted excellence and the success of the students. That emphasis on success followed Llewellyn on his culinary journey. \n\nMarlon (right) and Bryce Llewellyn have worked together to formulate the concept of Scotchy Jamaican Grill. (Photo/Marlon Llewellyn)\n\nAs his day job continues\, Llewellyn is taking small steps towards his goals for Scotchy\, starting with only opening two days per week. \n“As time progresses\, I’ll continue working with the test kitchen staff and leaders\,” Llewellyn said. “We’ll add days as we go. It’s an incubator and the whole goal is to make sure I’m successful in this space and continue to grow the brand and the concept.” \nAs Scotchy opens their doors\, Llewellyn is already looking towards the future. Delivery\, private events and opening the restaurant to new markets are all on the table. \n“Our goal is to disrupt the fast-casual model of dining\,” Llewellyn said. “We have an amazing repertoire of food in Jamaica. I just want everyone to enjoy it.” \nLlewellyn is chipping away at that goal by opening the doors of location number one\, he says\, an accomplishment that has ignited his love of food and family. \n“I was excited\, but also very humbled and blessed for the opportunity\,” Llewellyn said. “The opportunity to honor my mom and her legacy and to learn and grown this concept that has been near and dear to my heart.” \nFor more information about Fishers Test Kitchen\, visit fisherstestkitchen.com. To learn more about Scotchy Jamaican Grill and to stay up to date\, follow them on Instagram @scotchy_jamaican_grill. \nBlack-owned restaurants celebrate Black Restaurant Week – Indianapolis Recorder \nContact Health & Environmental Reporter Hanna Rauworth at 317-762-7854 or follow her on Instagram at @hanna.rauworth.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/scotchy-jamaican-grill-opens-at-fishers-test-kitchen/
LOCATION:Fishers Test Kitchen\, 9713 District N Dr Suite #1210\, Fishers\, Indiana\, 46037
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Night at the Boo Bash at Indiana State Museum Oct. 11
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, Oct. 11\, the Indiana State Museum will stay open late from 6-8 p.m. for their signature Halloween-themed event\, Night at the Boo Bash. \nThe event is for guests of all ages and features interactive games and activities across three floors led by cast members. \n\nOne of the science demos at the Indiana State Museum for Night at the Boo Bash. (Photos/Indiana State Museum)\n\nEach area is inspired by an exhibit. At Dr. Rose’s Mad Science Lab guests can watch chemical reactions and make their own fizzy bath bombs to take home and at Dunky’s candy wheel visitors can win some pre-Halloween treats. At Cricket’s critter catapults guests can launch plastic insects onto webs and at Ross the Sloth’s Giggle Graveyard\, participants can use a UV flashlight to make laughable shapes while other guests measure their shrieks inside the Fred the Mastodon scream booth. \nGuests are encouraged to wear costumes to participate in a contest for prizes and dress comfortably for the dance floor. \n\nGuests are encouraged to dress in costumes for the Night at the Boo Bash at the Indiana State Museum. (Photos/Indiana State Museum)\n\nDuring the event\, Good Night Forest\, the museum’s popular seasonal experience will be open and is included with the $12 ticket. The exhibit showcases what animals emerge after the sun goes down\, featuring hand-drawn insects by local artist Penelope Dullaghan and specimens from the museum’s collection. \nThe Night at the Boo Bash is one of many events throughout October. Haunted Happenings continue Wednesdays and Fridays from Oct. 16-25 with Twilight Tales. Each evening features two tour opportunities: the Strange Encounters Tour at 7 p.m. designed for families and the Beyond the Grave Tour at 8:30 p.m. for adults. These after-hours activities will guide guests through exhibits with flashlights. Tickets are $20 per person. \nTo find more information and to purchase tickets\, visit Indianamuseum.org. \nAncient seas: Indiana State Museum unveils reimagined exhibit – Indianapolis Recorder \nContact Health & Environmental Reporter Hanna Rauworth at 317-762-7854 or follow her on Instagram at @hanna.rauworth.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/night-at-the-boo-bash-at-indiana-state-museum-oct-11/
LOCATION:Indiana State Museum\, 650 W Washington St
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241012T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241012T160000
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SUMMARY:AHORA: Mexican and Latin American Art and Design Pop Up event
DESCRIPTION:“Visitors can celebrate Mexican Heritage Month with the Eiteljorg and partner organization Arte Mexicano en Indiana. Shop from local art and design vendors. Luis Fitch\, the acclaimed artist who designed the Día de Muertos U.S. postage stamps\, will discuss his art and process at noon and 3 p.m. It’s included with regular museum admission.” \nINDIANAPOLIS\, IN – SEPTEMBER 30: Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art\, in Indianapolis\, Indiana on SEPTEMBER 30\, 2012. (Photo By Raymond Boyd/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)\n 
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/ahora-mexican-and-latin-american-art-and-design-pop-up-event/
LOCATION:Eiteljorg Museum\, 500 W Washington St\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Peoples Day Community Celebration
DESCRIPTION:“This is a free admission day. Visitors can attend dance performances and art presentations involving Native peoples of the Pacific Northwest\, led by artists David A. Boxley and David R. Boxley (Tsimshian) and the Git-Hoan Dancers.” \nThe Git-Hoan Dancers\, wearing carved masks and regalia\, will give performances at the Eiteljorg Museum on Indigenous Peoples’ Day\, Monday Oct. 14\, when admission is free. File image.\n 
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/indigenous-peoples-day-community-celebration/
LOCATION:Eiteljorg Museum\, 500 W Washington St\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241019T220000
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SUMMARY:Martin University Hi-Five R&B Concert
DESCRIPTION:Martin University will hold two events open to the public this weekend on campus ahead of Homecoming Week celebrations\, a community access fair and a Hi-Five R&B concert. \nThe Kissing Game’s Hi-Five and Bashiri Asad will perform live at 8 p.m. the same day in the University’s Gathertorium. The old-school R&B concert will celebrate urban music through music by the American quintet Hi-Five and by “IndySoul” native Asad. Tickets and tables are available for purchase by visiting martin.edu.homecoming. \n“We’ll have an amazing concert with nationally known Hi-Five and Bashiri Asad. It’s not just about the music\, though — it’s a chance to celebrate and learn about urban culture in a fun and meaningful way for all generations\,” Huddleston said. \nTo learn more about planned events for the Martin University Homecoming Week\, visit martin.edu/homecoming. \nTo read more education stories\, click here.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/martin-university-hi-five-rb-concert/
LOCATION:Martin University\, 2186 Sherman Dr.
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Education
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DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241024T200000
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SUMMARY:“How Black Women Funded the Civil Rights Movement”
DESCRIPTION:The Visiting Scholars Lecture in partnership with Dr. Tyrone McKinley Freeman\, IU Presidential Arts & Humanities Fellow present “How Black Women Funded the Civil Rights Movement: A Community Lecture and Conversation with Dr. Tanisha C. Ford.” \nDr. Tanisha C. Ford will present a keynote lecture about her 2024 NAACP Image Award-winning book\, Our Secret Society. This book chronicles the life and impact of Mollie Moon\, a Black woman socialite based in New York City who raised significant amounts of money for the Civil Rights Movement through fashion shows and other means. \n Following the lecture\, Freeman and Ford will sit down for a conversation about fundraising and activism across American history and the current challenges and issues facing Black women and Black-led nonprofits doing liberation work. A community Q&A and a book signing will follow. \n This event on October 24\, from 5 p.m.-8 p.m.\, is free and open to the public. Registration is required. \n Ford is an NAACP Image Award-winning writer\, cultural critic\, and Professor of History at The Graduate Center\, CUNY. She has forged an international reputation for her groundbreaking research on the history of Black style/fashion and social movements. She earned a Ph.D. in twentieth-century U.S. history from Indiana University-Bloomington. \n Freeman is the author of Madam C.J. Walker’s Gospel of Giving: Black Women’s Philanthropy during Jim Crow. An award-winning scholar\, he is the Glenn Family Chair in Philanthropy and associate professor of philanthropic studies at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. \nFor more events click here. \n 
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/how-black-women-funded-the-civil-rights-movement/
LOCATION:Madam Walker Legacy Center\, 617 Indiana Ave.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46202
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Education
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DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241024T220000
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SUMMARY:ICV’s Take Action! Green Halloween
DESCRIPTION:Hoosier advocacy group Indiana Conservation Voters is offering a new\, sustainable way to celebrate halloween to ditch the wasteful traditions that end up in landfills. Fast fashion\, rotting pumpkins\, and single-use decorations taint the fun of the holiday. \nICV is hosting a free\, all-ages Green Halloween event on October 24\, 2024 at Black Circle Brewing Company to celebrate seasonal and sustainable practices like these. The event will have a great local musical lineup with headliners Starlite Lounge\, a sustainable costume contest\, palm reading\, reiki\, tarot readings\, and more spooky activities to enjoy. \nFor more events\, click here.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/icvs-take-action-green-halloween/
LOCATION:Black Circle Brewing Company\, 2201 East 46th Street\, Indianapolis
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Environment,Family-Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241027T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241027T170000
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SUMMARY:Seeds of Freedom
DESCRIPTION:The Asante Art Institute presents “Seeds of Freedom: The Spiritual Roots of the American Civil Rights Movement” at the Indiana State Museum. The production explores the history of African Americans before the transatlantic slave trade and through the Civil Rights Movement. The show will feature spoken word\, dance\, call-and-response and music.
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/108586/
LOCATION:Indiana State Museum\, 650 W Washington St
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241031T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20241031T213000
DTSTAMP:20260605T082802
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SUMMARY:Haunted Harmonies
DESCRIPTION:  \nGet ready for an enchanting night of cinema\, storytelling\, and live music! Join us in The Play Ground at IF Theatre for a unique outdoor experience. (Image provided/ IF Theatre via website)\nGet ready for an enchanting night of cinema\, storytelling\, and live music! Join us in The Play Ground at IF Theatre for a unique outdoor experience. \n\n\nUnique Halloween Experience: Haunted Harmonies offers a fresh take on Halloween by combining live music\, outdoor cinema\, spooky storytelling\, and the fun of roasting marshmallows—a perfect blend of seasonal charm and cultural enrichment. \n\n\n\nLive Score for Silent Films: The event will feature live music by Forward Motion\, an acclaimed chamber ensemble\, performing a newly improvised score for two classic Halloween films\, Nosferatu (1922) and Ghosts Before Breakfast (1928)\, offering a rare chance to see these cinematic gems with a live soundtrack.\nSupporting Local Talent: By highlighting Forward Motion’s commitment to new compositions and free improvisation\, Haunted Harmonies showcases the best of Indianapolis’ classical music scene\, reinforcing IF Theatre’s role in nurturing local arts and culture.\nCommunity-Centric Gathering: More than just a performance\, Haunted Harmonies is a community event that brings people together in a fun and casual outdoor setting—complete with storytelling\, costumes\, and s’mores—perfect for families and friends\n\nWhether you’re a film buff\, a music lover\, or just looking for a fun night out\, this event promises to be a memorable celebration of the Halloween spirit. Bring your friends\, family\, and a blanket\, and get ready for an unforgettable evening! \nDon’t miss out—mark your calendars and join us for a night of frightful fun! \n*Note* This event happens rain or shine (we will move inside the Basile Theatre if weather is unfavorable)
URL:https://indianapolisrecorder.com/event2/haunted-harmonies/
LOCATION:IF Theatre\, 719 E. St. Clair St.\,\, Indianapolis\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ORGANIZER;CN="IF Theatre":MAILTO:info@indyfringe.org
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