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Celebrate 317 Day this Sunday

Midwest Leak Magazine and Nap or Nothing will host the annual "317 Day" to celebrate and support Indianapolis artists, entrepreneurs and business owners this...

REVIEW: NAATC gives breathtaking performance of ā€˜Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’

August Wilson’s ā€œMa Rainey’s Black Bottomā€ is onstageĀ at the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center March 8-24. Set in a 1927 recording studio in Chicago, Ma Rainey...

IUPUI creating an interactive map of Frederick Douglass’ travels

The IUPUI School of Liberal Arts is creating an interactive online map showcasing the travels and speeches of African American activist and orator Frederick...

Celebrate National Reading Month by setting new goals

March is National Reading Month, and what better way to celebrate than to start a new book or set a new reading goal? Reading is...

Lampley, Lawrence Central girls basketball make history after 55-28 championship win over Lake Central

In 2022, Lawrence Central High School made Jannon Lampley the new head coach for the girls varsity basketball team. Within two seasons, Lampley became...

Diving into diversity: Empowering Black and Brown youth through aquatic exploration and conservation

In a world where access to aquatic activities remains somewhat of a privilege for many, a few Indianapolis organizations are working tirelessly to break...

IRT presents R. Eric Thomas’ new play

ā€œThe Folks at Home,ā€ a new sitcom-style play by R. Eric Thomas, explores themes of family and relationships through comedy. Making its Indianapolis debut, the...

This Weekend in the Arts: March 1-3

March is creeping in with warmer temperatures, signaling an early spring in Indianapolis. From First Fridays to live theater, jazz shows and vintage festivals,...

Take control of your health

The Center for Disease Control's recent "Working to Improve the Health of Black Communities: Addressing Disparities in Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease" event provided valuable...

NAATC bringing ā€˜Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ to Indy stage after 40 years

ā€œLegendary blues meets risky business trapped in a chokehold of racismā€ in Naptown African American Theatre Collective’s next production. Written by August Wilson, ā€œMa Rainey’s...
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