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REVIEW: ‘Clyde’s’ is a powerful commentary on healing

In "Clyde's," sandwich-making becomes a pathway to healing, reflecting the full range of life's flavors. Written by African American playwright Lynn Nottage, “Clyde’s” is an...

ICO to present ‘The Chevalier’ at Walker Theatre, highlight life of composer Joseph Bologne

The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (ICO) is presenting a one-night-only performance of ‘The Chevalier: A Musical Play.’ Written by Bill Barclay, ‘The Chevalier’ is a play...

Martindale Brightwood Spring Cleaning Day sees residents connect through service

Once a year, Martindale Brightwood residents get a little help from their neighbors to start the spring with a cleaner, safer and more welcoming...

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...

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...

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...

2026 Symphony on the Prairie to include music of ‘Star Wars,’ Earth, Wind & Fire, Harry Styles

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) recently announced its 2026-27 season — which includes the lineup for the 2026 Kroger Symphony on the Prairie. Featuring a...

Q&A: Camille Capers takes the stage as Miss Scarlet in ‘Clue’

Hoosiers better be ready to solve a mystery, as the Broadway National Tour of “Clue” is set to take the stage at Old National...

Community Arts Calendar: Things to do in April (when it’s not storming)

While April coincides with the unofficial start of spring storm season in the Midwest, it’s also the start of cultural celebrations such as Jazz...

Q&A: UniqueLee Creations owner discusses origins and building the brand

Jillian Lee, owner and founder of UniqueLee Creations, was born and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana.  After a career-ending injury steered her away from college,...
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