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Panda Fest to make its Indianapolis debut, celebrating Asian culture in Military Park

One of the nation’s fastest-growing Asian food and culture festivals is coming to Indianapolis this spring. Panda Fest is a three-day outdoor festival celebrating Asian...

Madam Walker Legacy Center ā€˜breaks sky’ on rooftop venueĀ 

The Madam Walker Legacy Center (MWLC) officially ā€œbroke skyā€ on its rooftop renovations.  Community members gathered at the MWLC on Feb. 4 alongside city officials and philanthropic,...

Review: Fallout Season 2 — A Mojave masterclass in sociopolitical decay

Warning: Expect nuclear-level spoilers.  The second season of Fallout didn't just expand the map; it deepened the 'atomic sands' of its own philosophy. After the explosive finale, it's clear...

Flanner Fringe Lab returns with 2026 cohort

Flanner House and IF Theatre and teaming up again to present new play readings by 10 new and emerging playwrights from the Flanner House...

REVIEW: IRT’s ā€˜Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’ a heavy message of Black hope

To continue sharing Black stories, The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s production of ā€œJoe Turner’s Come and Goneā€ is sure to leave a lasting impression on...

Steward Speakers kicks off 2026 with Erika Alexander, Soledad O’Brien

The Steward Speakers series has been bringing nationally recognized thought leaders to Indianapolis since 1986, and this year is no different. For the last 40...

Indy Drag Theatre moves to Phoenix Theatre, unveils 2026 season

Indy Drag Theatre’s (IDT) 2026 season is here — along with a venue change. Founded by Blair St. Clair and April RosĆ© in 2022, The...

Community Arts Calendar: Ways to celebrate Black History Month in Indianapolis

There are lots of things to celebrate in February, including Valentine’s Day, Mardi Gras, Ramadan, Lunar New Year, the Super Bowl and notably, Black...

‘Who needs a press pass when you have the people?’

The Indiana Statehouse is a cathedral of limestone and legacy. Inside its marble corridors, power usually wears a muted palette: navy blazers, charcoal slacks...

Indiana Humanities unveils mini-grants for humanities programming

Indiana Humanities announced a new grant program to fund humanities programming in Indianapolis. The Mini-Grant program, announced Jan. 13, will provide funding to support tax-exempt...
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