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REVIEW: ‘Blood at the Root’ asks us to listen and reflect

The Indianapolis Black Theater Company (IBTC) is back with another powerful production. “Blood at the Root” by Dominique Morrisseau examines how quickly racial tensions and...

Plan your next family day out around these free and reduced admission days

Most of Indianapolis’ museums, libraries and cultural institutions offer free admission days during major holidays. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents Day and Juneteenth are...

Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis opens its doors this May

The Contemporary Art Museum of Indianapolis (CAMi) officially opens its doors to the public during a weekend-long celebration this May. Operated by Big Car Collaborative,...

Crooked Creek Cultural Campus to host community kickoff

A proposed arts and cultural development on the city’s northwest side is hosting a public kickoff event this weekend. The Crooked Creek Cultural Campus is...

Culture, cocktails and chaos: The evolution of the Club 520 universe

The Club 520 network is expanding its footprint beyond the hardwood.  Following a massive year that saw a partnership with Adidas and sustained momentum across the...

28 degrees: The language of Ben Cold and the quiet power of Indiana

At 28 degrees, water doesn’t behave the way you expect. It doesn’t announce itself. It doesn’t shimmer or warn. It cools quietly into danger...

Bloombox Festival to celebrate 25 years, meet this year’s student organizer

It’s almost festival season in Indianapolis, which means the return of clear blue, sunny skies, live music and makers markets — like those found...

REVIEW: Emotional and captivating, ‘Come From Away’ is a must-see this spring

I’ve been waiting to see “Come From Away” since I watched the performance of “Welcome to the Rock” during the 71st Tony Awards on...

5 Black poets for students to study and know

By ALVIN BUYINZA It’s often called the voice of the human soul. It was a means of rebellion for Phyllis Wheatley, Langston Hughes, and Nikki...

100 Black Men to celebrate 40 years of Beautillion Militaire, alumni reception

For the first time in Beautillion history, alumni are welcome to celebrate alongside the newest class.  In honor of the program’s 40th anniversary, Beautillion alumni...
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