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‘The Afterlife of Malcolm X: An Outcast Turned Icon’s Enduring Impact on America’ by Mark Whitaker

c.2025, Simon & Schuster $30.99 448 pages Who will remember you in fifty years’ time? A handful of friends — at least those who are still around —...

REVIEW: ā€˜Luck Finds Love’ closes out Black Light trainingĀ 

The last of the six Black Light Training and Development plays took the stage at the District Theatre the previous weekend, and I was...

NBA and Emirates unveil new facility at Wheeler-Dowe Boys and Girls Club

The Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis just unveiled a major update to its recreational space thanks to NBA Cares and Emirates. Emirates, the...

Bailey Zimmerman brings the heat to Indy on first night of tour

By COLE RICHARDSON Country star Bailey Zimmerman kicked off the first night of his ā€œNew to Countryā€ tour with an unforgettable performance in Indianapolis last...

T Street Eatz CafƩ is now open at Central Library

Indianapolis Public Library and T Street Eatz have teamed up to unveil a new full-service cafe at Central Library. T-Street Eatz, owned and operated by...

Babyface, Melissa Etheridge and others to headline 2025 Hoosier Lottery Free Stage

The Indiana State Fair announced the first wave of concerts scheduled for the 2025 Hoosier Lottery Free Stage.  Presented by Get Prepared Indiana, the 2025...

Christ Church Cathedral’s annual Strawberry Festival is back this week

It’s summertime, which means the Cathedral Women of Christ Church Cathedral are gearing up for the 59th Annual Strawberry Festival. This year, the festival returns...

International Center celebrates Loving Day in Indianapolis againĀ 

The International Center and former Mayor Greg Ballard are teaming up again to host the second annual Loving Day Celebration in Indianapolis.  Named for the...

Community Arts Calendar: Pride Month, Juneteenth, African American Music Month and other things to celebrate

June in Indy is about to be hot — parades, block parties, soul music, murals and maybe a little roller disco if you're lucky. Whatever...

Q&A: Black Hoosier author debuts with ā€˜Under the Neon Lights’ 

ā€œUnder the Neon Lights,ā€ by Hoosier poet and YA author Arriel Vinson, is a lesson for young Black girls in showing up for community.Ā  Hitting...
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