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Q&A: ICO resident musician Joshua A. Thompson talks music, sociology and highlights of his career

This past year was monumental for musicians in Indianapolis, particularly Joshua A. Thompson. The Indy-based pianist, sociologist and current Creative Partner in Residence at the...

The tropes we can let go of

When it comes to the performing arts, there are a few tropes — or recurrent themes — typically reserved for Black characters that should...

CICF ‘Day of Giving’ celebration to honor Amos C. Brown, III

Central Indiana Community Foundation (CICF) is holding a scholarship fundraiser in honor of the late Amos C. Brown, III, which will be held on...

New Direction Church unveiled East 38th Street Renaissance campaign

An economic and cultural renaissance is coming to the Eastside of Indianapolis. The East 38th Street Renaissance campaign is a partnership between New Direction Church...

The Isley Brothers to headline 2025 Legacy Fest Concert

The Isley Brothers are officially headlining The Madam Walker Legacy Center’s 2025 Legacy Fest Concert. Legacy Fest, which is the premier fundraising event for the...

Shackleford and Pryor elected to National Black Caucus

State Reps. Cherrish Pryor (D-Indianapolis) and Robin Shackleford (D-Indianapolis) were elected to the National Black Caucus of State Legislatures (NBCSL). NBCSL, which consists of more...

Can we talk for a minute?

In 2017, I read a stat that stated the No. 1 fear of most Americans was public speaking. The fear of death came in...

From setback to comeback: Taking control of my leadership path

By DAVID McGUIRE As a Black man in leadership, we do not get the second chances that others are afforded. That is not a new thing,...

IBTC announces national Black playwriting competition, $7,500 prize

The Indianapolis Black Theater Company (IBTC) launched a new playwriting competition focused on Black stories. The Black American Playwriting Competition, which is open to playwrights...

Power Plant Grants awards $60K to Indianapolis artists

Power Plant Grants just invested $60,000 in Indianapolis' innovative art scene. Operated by the Big Car Collaborative staff, Power Plant Grants is an annual program...
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