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Submissions now open for 2024 Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge

The Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge is back and accepting submissions. Presented by the Indianapolis Public Library’s African American History Committee, the annual Slammin’ Rhymes Challenge is...

Goodwill Nurse-Family Partnership to host fathers and dads baby shower

This September, the Goodwill Nurse-Family partnership is recognizing fathers and dads with a baby shower. Goodwill Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP), which launched in 2011, is a...

National Civil Rights Museum to honor Spike Lee with 2024 Freedom Award presented by Jordan Brand

The National Civil Rights Museum announced that Jordan Brand, made famous by NBA Hall of Famer and entrepreneur Michael Jordan and Nike, will be...

ā€˜No story is insignificant’: Naptown Narratives highlights local hero in season 4 premiereĀ 

Presented by Circle City Storytellers and Loving Light Productions, the season four premiere of Naptown Narratives will feature lights, cameras and action along a...

Q&A: 50 Bosses Deep founder talks inspiration, upcoming conference

The 50 Bosses Deep Business Conference is coming to Indy this fall. 50 Bosses Deep — which stands for 50 Bossed Dedicated toĀ Elevating Economic Prosperity—...

Chaka Khan, Lakecia Benjamin to play Indy Jazz Fest

Chaka Khan, Lakecia Benjamin, Marcus Miller and more: this year’s Indy Jazz Fest is one you won’t want to miss. Presented by Citizens Energy Group,...

Legacy Playhouse to premiere ā€˜Indy Must Play’

The first annual edition of ā€œIndy Must Play,ā€ a drama-musical concert, is set to premiere this fall. Presented by Legacy Playhouse, the performance takes place...

Use life insurance for business transactions

Life insurance is a powerful tool that many people only see the surface of. Life insurance is typically used to finance someone’s death and...

Community Arts Calendar: September

We are doing something a little different with our Arts and Culture Calendars this month. This Weekend in the Arts is one of our most...

Mike Epps to host free concert in Douglass Park

Mike Epps, Indianapolis-based comedian and ā€œhometown hero,ā€ announced a free concert this weekend. The concert will take place at 2 p.m. on Sept. 7 at...
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