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11 can’t-miss Juneteenth 2025 celebrations in Indy

Whether you want to indulge in food, music, fireworks or history, Juneteenth in Indianapolis will not disappoint. The Recorder has compiled a list of events,...

How worried should I be about synthetic braiding hair?

A recent Consumer ReportĀ has made waves for its coverage about synthetic braiding hair products and their potential link to chronic health issues, especially among...

Indiana Arts Commission ā€˜Creative Leap’ workshop accepting applications

Applications are now open for ā€œThe Creative Leap,ā€ Indiana Arts Commission’s (IAC) new workshop geared toward entrepreneurs. The Creative Leap series, led by Dr. Elaine...

PopCon Indy 2025 to spotlight inclusivity, celebrate creative fan communities

PopCon Indy is returning to the city this summer, here’s what you need to know. Taking over the Indianapolis Convention Center June 27-29, Indiana’s homegrown...

REVIEW: The Phoenix Theatre’s ā€˜OAK’ is hauntingly beautiful

I’ve been to many intimate plays and seen performances on stages smaller than a Saltine cracker, but ā€œOAKā€ takes the cake for immersive theater. Written...

Q&A: A’Lelia Bundles talks archiving Black history and her new book ‘Joy Goddess’Ā 

A’Lelia Bundles is finally telling the story of her namesake in her new book ā€œJoy Goddess: A'Lelia Walker and the Harlem Renaissance.ā€  The Indianapolis native...

IndyPL’s 2025 summer reading program kicks off May 31Ā 

The Indianapolis Public Library’s annual Summer Reading Program is back.  Hoosier readers of all ages are invited to ā€œUnearth Imaginationā€ in IndyPL’s longstanding summer tradition....

Chelsea Murdock named 500 Festival Queen ScholarĀ 

Chelsea Murdock of Fishers, Indiana, is the 2025 500 Festival Queen Scholar.  Murdock, a sophomore at Ball State University, was crowned on May 17 during...

Sex ed, DEI, parent rights: New Indiana social-issue laws dictate what schools must and can’t do

This story was originally posted on Chalkbeat. By ALEKSANDRA APPLETON For years, Indiana lawmakers tried but failed to change how schools handle issues related to race,...

Mike Epps talks with Indy teens about preventing gun violence

The comedian joined Prosecutor Ryan Mears to talk with students about leaving guns alone By DARIAN BENSON Music. Social media. The need for support. Those are some...
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