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Indianapolis must act with urgency to address affordable housing 

The month of May reminds us why we continue to choose Indianapolis. Our city shines on an international stage as neighbors, visitors and businesses come together with pride to host the largest single-day sporting...

From Reconstruction to the SAVE Act

Frederick Douglass did not know the day he was born. Like many enslaved people, he was denied even the dignity of documentation. Birth dates were...

The Indianapolis Clowns return to Victory Field

The Indianapolis Clowns returned to Victory Field over the weekend for the first time since 1989. The Clowns, which pay homage to the historic Negro...

IF Theatre announces 2026-27 spotlight season: Here’s what’s coming up next

IF Theatre’s 2026-27 Spotlight Season aims to “satisfy the tastes” of Hoosier theatergoers. Home of the IndyFringe Festival presented by Everwise Credit Union, IF Theatre...

First female-led Chreece fest headlined by Rico Nasty, Jorjiana

Chreece, the annual hip-hop festival celebrating music, art and community, returns at the end of the summer with Rico Nasty and Jorjiana rounding out...

Fighting colorblindness in black robes

We tried to tell people what would happen if Trump was re-elected. But folks didn’t believe us.  On April 29, the Supreme Court’s Louisiana v....

Covenant Community Church to host 2nd annual Music Ed Fest 

Covenant Community Church (CCC) is bringing back its Music Ed Fest Sacred Concerts Tour beginning this weekend.   The music festival, which features a series of...

10th Street Jazz Journey returns this year, celebrating Near Eastside history 

The 10th Street Jazz Journey is back to celebrate the history of the Near Eastside for a second year in a row.  Hosted by The...

University High School student brings home National Poetry title

Jayda Dawn, a junior at University High School and Fishers resident, is the 2026 Poetry Out Loud National Champion after having advanced from classroom...

Q&A: MB Dabney releases third book in David Blaise mystery series

A new mystery novel by a local Black author hit the shelves earlier this month. Michael Dabney, an Indy-based author and journalist who writes under...
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