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Listening and learning: Newfields’ new CEO is committed to moving the institution forward

Le Monte Booker said he is ready to listen to the community. After a six-month nationwide search, Newfields welcomed Booker as its president and CEO....

ā€˜Afrofuturism in Costume Design’ coming to Children’s Museum in 2025

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is set to unveil a new exhibit from two-time Academy Award-Winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter. ā€œRuth E. Carter: Afrofuturism...

IBTC announces national Black playwriting competition, $7,500 prize

The Indianapolis Black Theater Company (IBTC) launched a new playwriting competition focused on Black stories. The Black American Playwriting Competition, which is open to playwrights...

Power Plant Grants awards $60K to Indianapolis artists

Power Plant Grants just invested $60,000 in Indianapolis' innovative art scene. Operated by the Big Car Collaborative staff, Power Plant Grants is an annual program...

Megan Thee Stallion stars in new comic bookĀ 

Musician and businesswoman Megan Thee Stallion partnered with TidalWave Comics to launch "FAME: Megan Thee Stallion," a comic series focusing on 'the real hot...

IndyPL announces Fall Fest 2024, guest speaker Yolanda Renee King

The Indianapolis Public Library’s annual Fall Fest and Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge XVIII returns next week. Presented by the African American History Committee in support of...

Art installation honoring Black history to be unveiled at The Stutz

A new art installation paying homage to Black history and community resilience is set to debut at the Stutz later this week. The piece, entitled...

Quincy Jones, music titan who worked with everyone from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, dies at 91

Quincy Jones, the multi-talented music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson's historic "Thriller" album to writing prize-winning film and television scores...

ā€˜Recovery Starts with Us’: Billboards encourage recovery

Indianapolis artists are taking up the conversation about opioid addiction.  Indy Arts Council is partnering with seven local artists for a multimedia campaign to raise...

Spooky on the spectrumĀ 

As the vibrant colors of fall usher in the excitement of Halloween, families with children on the spectrum often face unique challenges during this...
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