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The classroom or the crisis: Support all schools or suffer the consequences

All that is happening has me reflecting on ā€œThe Ballot or the Bulletā€ by Malcolm X. Malcolm, I believe, made it clear at the time...

The World Series of Comedy is coming to Indy

Indianapolis will soon host The World Series of Comedy (WSOC). The annual competition is the country’s largest touring comedy festival and sees more than 500...

There’s a new scholarship for future Black preservation leaders, here’s how to apply

Indiana Landmarks is offering $10,000 in scholarships to the next generation of Black preservation leaders. Indiana Landmarks’ new scholarship opportunity is funded by the Black...

REVIEW: ā€˜SIX’ rewrites HERstory with style, flare and killer vocals

After years of singing along to the cast recording and watching bootlegs on TikTok, I finally got to see ā€œSIXā€ live — and just...

I.U. Men’s Basketball is no longer a great coaching job

Sometimes it's hard to accept reality, especially when something is so near and dear to one's heart. Loyalty and a way of life combine to...

Q&A with Bhatta Boom Photo Booth

Bhatta Boom Photo Booth is a photo booth rental in Indianapolis and also serves Kentucky and Illinois. Having been in business since 2020, Bhatta...

Know Your Entertainers: Keirsten Hodgens reflects on ‘SIX the Musical’

This story was originally published on March 30, 2023. Hoosier actress Keirsten Hodgens is reflecting on her time on Broadway. During her time in the Broadway...

NAATC’s ā€˜Stew’ to highlight conversations from the kitchen and other traditions

The Naptown African American Theatre Collective (NAATC) brings kitchen conversations and family traditions to the stage in Zora Howard’s ā€œStew.ā€ Directed by LaKesha Lorene, ā€œStewā€...

Community Arts Calendar: Celebrating Women’s History Month, daylight saving and the beginning of spring this March

In like a lion, out like a lamb, and other sayings from the almanac — March is finally here. Spring is in full bloom in...

John Wesley Hardrick exhibition to explore life of Black Hoosier painter

Hoosier artist John Wesley Hardrick’s paintings were said to capture the ā€œessence of lifeā€ in Indianapolis through displays of the city’s natural beauty, landscapes...
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