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Indy Parks 2026 Free Concert Series returns with IF Theatre partnership

Indy Parks invites Hoosiers to celebrate the summer with more than 50 free concerts. Indy Parks will kick off its 2026 Free Summer Concert Series...

Did anybody ask why?

The headline read: “Indiana Black Expo is dropping Circle City Classic.” The internet responded exactly as it was designed to respond. Outrage. Nostalgia. Accusation. Mourning....

Supreme Court decides major ruling on Voting Rights Act

National and local leaders respond The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruled in a case that determined whether or not Louisiana’s congressional maps...

The perpetual fight

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling in the Louisiana voting map case ensures that, as a practical matter, it will now be almost impossible to...

REVIEW: ‘Clyde’s’ is a powerful commentary on healing

In "Clyde's," sandwich-making becomes a pathway to healing, reflecting the full range of life's flavors. Written by African American playwright Lynn Nottage, “Clyde’s” is an...

ICO to present ‘The Chevalier’ at Walker Theatre, highlight life of composer Joseph Bologne

The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (ICO) is presenting a one-night-only performance of ‘The Chevalier: A Musical Play.’ Written by Bill Barclay, ‘The Chevalier’ is a play...

P30 to host Nacho Average Golf Experience

P30 will host its Nacho Average Golf Experience fundraiser event from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m on May 5 at Topgolf Fishers. The event will...

Community Arts Calendar: Music, movies and other things to do in Indy this May

Porches, start your parties! It’s officially May, Hoosiers are wasting no time getting outdoors to celebrate with neighbors, family and friends. Whether you’re looking for...

Martindale Brightwood Spring Cleaning Day sees residents connect through service

Once a year, Martindale Brightwood residents get a little help from their neighbors to start the spring with a cleaner, safer and more welcoming...

REVIEW: ‘Blood at the Root’ asks us to listen and reflect

The Indianapolis Black Theater Company (IBTC) is back with another powerful production. “Blood at the Root” by Dominique Morrisseau examines how quickly racial tensions and...
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