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‘Credo:’ Bonds, DuBois and the sacred psalms of Black America Ā 

As a pianist, music sociologist and researcher, my work extends beyond performance. It is a deliberate act of historical recovery and relentless efforts to...

American Piano Awards to debut Brittany Green’s ā€˜daffodils’ during finals

The 2025 American Piano Awards will debut commissioned composer Brittany J. Green’s ā€œdaffodilsā€ during the finals on April 4-5. North Carolina-based composer Brittany J. Green...

IBTC names interim artistic director, welcomes new board members

The Indianapolis Black Theatre Company (IBTC) has named a new interim artistic director and appointed two new board members. The IBTC announced Tijideen (TJ) Rowley...

Q&A: Local cozy mystery authors team up for new thriller ā€˜Retribution’

Local authors Crystal V. Rhodes and Lillie Barnett Evans are teaming up for a new project. Typically known for their cozy mystery series ā€œGrandmothers, Incorporated,ā€...

Indy Film Fest to collaborate with Indy Pitch Clinic

Indy Film Fest and Indiana Filmmakers Network (IFN) are teaming up for the 2025 Indy Pitch Clinic. For the first time in its eight-year iteration,...

IRT reimagines a classic with ā€œThe Glass Menagerieā€

The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is reimagining a profound classic this spring with ā€œThe Glass Menagerie.ā€ Directed by James Still, ā€œThe Glass Menagerieā€ by Pulitzer...

Jim Irsay fuels Indiana music history with sponsorshipĀ 

The Indiana Music History Project recently received its first sponsorship from the Jim Irsay Collection to expand programming in its 10th year.  ā€œWe are honored...

Planet protectors: Kids learn sustainability at The Children’s MuseumĀ 

The Children’s Museum will host Dr. Rebecca Bercich as the 2025 Eli Lilly and Company Visiting Scientist on March 8 and 16 to discuss...

Q&A: Oscar Award-winning costume designer Ruth E. Carter on storytelling and visual language

ā€œRuth E. Carter: Afrofuturism in Costume Designā€ is coming to The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis March 22. The exhibition features more than 60 costumes from...

Roberta Flack, Grammy-winning ā€˜Killing Me Softly’ singer with an intimate style, dies at 88

By HILLEL ITALIE AP National Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Roberta Flack, the Grammy-winning singer and pianist whose intimate vocal and musical style made her one of...
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