August Wilson’s “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” is onstage at the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center March 8-24.
Set in a 1927 recording studio in Chicago, Ma Rainey...
The IUPUI School of Liberal Arts is creating an interactive online map showcasing the travels and speeches of African American activist and orator Frederick...
In 2022, Lawrence Central High School made Jannon Lampley the new head coach for the girls varsity basketball team. Within two seasons, Lampley became...
In a world where access to aquatic activities remains somewhat of a privilege for many, a few Indianapolis organizations are working tirelessly to break...
“The Folks at Home,” a new sitcom-style play by R. Eric Thomas, explores themes of family and relationships through comedy.
Making its Indianapolis debut, the...
March is creeping in with warmer temperatures, signaling an early spring in Indianapolis. From First Fridays to live theater, jazz shows and vintage festivals,...
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...
“Legendary blues meets risky business trapped in a chokehold of racism” in Naptown African American Theatre Collective’s next production.
Written by August Wilson, “Ma Rainey’s...