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‘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...

REVIEW: IRT’s ‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’ a heavy message of Black hope

To continue sharing Black stories, The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s production of “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” is sure to leave a lasting impression on...

Black artist spotlight: Artists to watch 2026

After all the incredible things I got to experience last year, I’m excited to see what 2026 has in store for Black creatives in...

Black artist spotlight: Terry K. Wilson, ‘all my life I wanted to be an artist’

Terry K. Wilson has had strong ties to Indianapolis’ creative scene for more than 50 years, both as a working artist and art educator. Born...

Black arts spotlight: Artist, ethnobotanist and okra grower Shamira

Local visual artist, ethnobotanist and okra grower Shamira Wilson sows the seed of her work — literally. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Wilson — known professionally...

Community Arts Calendar: August welcomes Indiana State Fair, Chreece, BUTTER and more

It’s August, which means there are only a few more weeks before the leaves start to turn.  For now, however, Indianapolis is still hot for...

‘A Space for Us’ brings a fashion and arts production to IBE Summer Celebration

Indiana Black Expo promises attendees an immersive arts and culture treat with “A Space for Us.” Presented by F.A.M.E. Foundation Inc. in partnership with Indiana...

Black History Month spotlight: Black artists to watch this year

This year is bound to be a huge year for Black artists throughout Indianapolis. As the arts and culture reporter, it’s my job and my...

REVIEW: NAATC gives breathtaking performance of ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’

August Wilson’s “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” is onstage at the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center March 8-24. Set in a 1927 recording studio in Chicago, Ma Rainey...

The new force at Newfields: Dr. Colette Pierce Burnette

Arts and culture is a way to bring people together and after the scandal at the IMA in 2020, the organization clearly needed new...
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