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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,...

Building community through the arts, and the Hoosier women doing the work

It’s no secret that women have always played an important role in the arts — both as working artists and behind the scenes in...

Books for Women’s History Month by various authors

Your Mom and Grandma are really pretty smart. They know stuff, and they’re happy to teach you about it. You’ve learned a lot from them...

Indianapolis Symphonic Choir tackles division, war and reconciliation in 2026 Voices of the Spirit 

The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir (ISC) is preparing to present its annual Voices of the Spirit concert, connecting historical conflict to modern conversations about unity...

‘The Wiz’ North American tour stops in Indy during 50-year anniversary 

The North American Tour of “The Wiz” is celebrating 50 years with a stop in Indianapolis this month.  The Tony Award-winning musical, which debuted in...

Books for Women’s History Month by various authors

The history books seem to be full of men. Galileo, Frederick Douglass. Abraham Lincoln. Jesse Jackson, Franklin Roosevelt, the list goes on. So this month,...

Hoosier artists to host auction to raise funds for Gennesaret Free Clinic

Artful Purpose invites Hoosiers to enjoy a little art for a good cause. Artful Purpose, curated by local artist and former educator Mattie Jones, is...

Eiteljorg showcases ‘Cowboy Couture,’ the work of Jerry Lee Atwood

The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art welcomes Hoosiers to explore a new exhibition dedicated to fashion designer Jerry Lee Atwood. Cowboy Couture:...
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