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‘City hustle, country values:’ The Geno Shelton story

For four decades, Geno Shelton has been a cornerstone of Indianapolis' entertainment scene. From his early days as a radio DJ to becoming one of...

Music legends unite for historic tour, come to Indianapolis 

Music fans are in for a treat as four iconic artists, Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight and Stephanie Mills, join forces for a...

Recorder Rewind: LIMELIGHT: A Conversation in Sound

Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (ICO) continued its 41st Season in collaboration with The Indianapolis (IN) Chapter of the Links, Incorporated to a grateful and exuberant...

‘Voices of the Spirit’ honoring legacy of Black composer Margaret Bonds

The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir’s “Voices of the Spirit” aims to give Black composer and trailblazer Margaret Bonds “long overdue recognition.” The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir boasts...

Roy Ayers, a jazz legend who influenced hip-hop and R&B musicians, dies at 84

NEW YORK (AP) — Roy Ayers, a legendary jazz vibraphonist, keyboardist, composer and vocalist known for his spacy, funky 1976 hit “Everybody Loves the...

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...

Mike Epps speaks out following Pacers’ collab with Kevin Hart

Indianapolis native, comedian and entrepreneur Mike Epps expressed his thoughts on the recent partnership between Pacers Sports & Entertainment (PS&E), who own both the...

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...

Local schools introduce new generations of students to the art of stepping

Stepping is a unique African American art form with origins in African culture. According to the African American Registry (AAR), Africans who were transported...
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