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Top 5 local theater productions of 2025

As this year comes to a close, I’d like to give one last round of applause to all the actors, directors, stage managers, crew...

Best of Black arts and culture 2025

It’s time to acknowledge just how big a year 2025 was for arts and culture in Indianapolis.  Black Hoosier artists and arts organizations celebrated milestones,...

Black artist spotlight: Terry K. Wilson, ‘all my life I wanted to be an artist’

Terry K. Wilson has had strong ties to Indianapolis’ creative scene for more than 50 years, both as a working artist and art educator. Born...

Eiteljorg Museum appoints Bright Afriyie as new CFO

The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art has officially entered a new era of fiscal management with the appointment of Bright Afriyie as its...

Indy YMCA launches Winter Break Camp, new after-school programming for kids 

The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis recently announced new seasonal programming for kids and families to engage with over the upcoming holiday break.   Winter Break Camp...

Seeds of Caring is helping Hoosier kids spread holiday cheer through Holiday Acts of Kindness 

Hoosier families are invited to join Seeds of Caring for a holiday service project at the Indianapolis Public Library.   Seeds of Caring, a youth-serving nonprofit,...

REVIEW: Yes, ‘Hamilton’ really is worth the hype 

After 10 long years, I finally got to see “Hamilton” live and in person — and yes, it really is that good.  Onstage at the...

Community Arts Calendar: December holiday events and other fun things to do

It’s time to usher in some holiday cheer now that December is here. From winter markets to holiday showcases and movie nights to festive crafting...

Jingle Rails chugs back to Indianapolis

UPDATE 12/9/2025: Eiteljorg Museum Jingle Rails workshops that were scheduled for Dec. 13 and Dec. 20  have both been cancelled due to insufficient registrations. The...

Black arts spotlight: Artist, ethnobotanist and okra grower Shamira

Local visual artist, ethnobotanist and okra grower Shamira Wilson sows the seed of her work — literally. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Wilson — known professionally...
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