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 Indiana Historical Society summer concert series returns May 15 

The Indiana Historical Society’s (IHS) summer concert series is returning to downtown Indianapolis.  Presented by OneAmerica Financial Foundation, Concerts on the Canal runs May 15-Aug....

Carmel Christkindlmarkt CEO resigns, former board chair sues mayor for defamation

By FARAH YOUSRY Tensions between Carmel’s prominent holiday market Christkindlmarkt and city officials came to a head this week. The president and chief executive officer of...

Community Arts Calendar: Free and low-cost things to do with family this May

School is coming to an end and porch parties are in full swing. It must be May! The Recorder compiled a list of some free...

Phyllis Wheatley YWCA commemorated with historical marker

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street now has a new Indiana State historical marker, commemorating the Indianapolis Phyllis Wheatley YWCA. Named after the first published...

Levitt VIBE Indianapolis Music Series returns to the Tube Factory this spring

The Tube Factory is the new home of the 2025 Levitt VIBE Indianapolis Music Series. Running April through October, the Levitt VIBE Indianapolis Music Series...

Touching up the roots: Indy Drag Theatre to produce “Legally Blonde(r): A Drag Parody Revival”

Indy Drag Theatre (IDT) is going blonde again. “Legally Blonde(r): A Drag Parody Revival” opens at 8 p.m. on May 9 at The District Theatre...

Here’s a look at the Indianapolis Cultural Trail 2025 bike tour schedule

Indianapolis Cultural Trail, Inc. announced its 2025 bike tour and community group ride schedule. Beginning in May, residents and visitors can participate in guided tours...

Three can’t-miss spring events from Asante Art Institute

This spring, three Indianapolis organizations are coming together for performances rooted in social justice, freedom and imagination. Asante Art Institute of Indianapolis is teaming up...

Indiana State Fairgrounds announces expanded partnership, unveils the newly named Corteva Coliseum

Community members gathered alongside Corteva and the Indiana State Fairgrounds on April 16 for the unveiling of the newly named Corteva Coliseum. Announced last year,...

REVIEW: IRT’s ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ is a delightful disaster

For a play that is supposed to go wrong, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) pulled it off flawlessly. Onstage now through May 11, the IRT’s...
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