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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...

11 can’t-miss Juneteenth 2025 celebrations in Indy

Whether you want to indulge in food, music, fireworks or history, Juneteenth in Indianapolis will not disappoint. The Recorder has compiled a list of events,...

Indiana Arts Commission ā€˜Creative Leap’ workshop accepting applications

Applications are now open for ā€œThe Creative Leap,ā€ Indiana Arts Commission’s (IAC) new workshop geared toward entrepreneurs. The Creative Leap series, led by Dr. Elaine...

PopCon Indy 2025 to spotlight inclusivity, celebrate creative fan communities

PopCon Indy is returning to the city this summer, here’s what you need to know. Taking over the Indianapolis Convention Center June 27-29, Indiana’s homegrown...

Beef & Boards presents featured family show ā€˜Disney’s The Little Mermaid’

Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre is making a splash this summer with ā€œDisney’s The Little Mermaid.ā€  Onstage now through July 13, Beef & Boards presents the...

REVIEW: The Phoenix Theatre’s ā€˜OAK’ is hauntingly beautiful

I’ve been to many intimate plays and seen performances on stages smaller than a Saltine cracker, but ā€œOAKā€ takes the cake for immersive theater. Written...

Q&A: A’Lelia Bundles talks archiving Black history and her new book ‘Joy Goddess’Ā 

A’Lelia Bundles is finally telling the story of her namesake in her new book ā€œJoy Goddess: A'Lelia Walker and the Harlem Renaissance.ā€  The Indianapolis native...

Black-centered stories coming up on The District Theatre stage

ā€œStufferage: Tales of the Overwhelmed,ā€ a new play about hoarding and grief, is about to hit the District Theatre stage. Written by Indy-based playwright Jan...
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