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‘My goal was to crash the party:’ Addressing youth gun violence

The Marion County Public Health Department hosted over two dozen community organizations for an event to address youth gun violence. Half an hour into the meeting, Kareem Hines brought a group of teen boys from New B.O.Y (Breed of Youth), a mentoring and youth development program came and sat in the back.

‘New World’ ICO and Dance Kaleidoscope present end of season collaboration

Dance Kaleidoscope and the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra are presenting “New World” – a multi-sensory program featuring Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9. The collaborative performance, which marks...

Local social club to host Opulence at the Speedway

Luxury is coming to the Indianapolis 500. Guests will be able to enjoy the Indy 500 qualifications weekend with a blend of style, glamor and...

Indianapolis Art Center preparing for 52nd Annual Broad Ripple Art Fair

For more than 50 years, the annual Broad Ripple Art Fair has raised money for programming while exposing the community to diverse artists from...

This weekend in the arts: May 10-12

As we welcome the month of May and its (hopefully) warm weather, you may be looking for a chance to go out and enjoy...

Third annual Melanin in May festival to be bigger and better

Melanin in May, the festival celebrating all things Black, including business, art, music and food, is back for year three. Celebrated in Indianapolis during Memorial...

Citizens and UNCF award high school seniors $50,000 in scholarships

Citizens and the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) recently launched a $50,000 scholarship to make post-secondary education more accessible. The new “Citizens Helping Citizens” scholarship,...

Increasing health equity in Indiana

As Indiana showers bloom into spring, so too does the national spotlight on health equity. Every April, the United States dedicates a month to...

“Medgar & Myrlie: Medgar Evers and the Love Story That Awakened America” by Joy-Ann Reid

By TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER Romeo and Juliet. Abelard and Heloise. Beyonce and Jay Z. For centuries, we've studied the great romances, cried over them, and dreamed...

“Black Keys” spotlights Black composers for a sold-out crowd

A sold-out crowd attended “Black Keys: The Evolution of the Black Classical Arts,” at the Schrott Center for the Arts on April 20, 2024....
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