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ICO to debut ā€˜Concierto Con Brio’ during ‘Suite Brilliance’

Composer Miguel del Aguila and guest musicians will join the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra for ā€œSuite Brilliance.ā€ Three-time Grammy-nominated Uruguayan American composer Miguel del Aguila is...

Tracy Chapman wins Song of the Year at the CMAs 35 years later

Tracy Chapman won Song of the Year at the 2023 Country Music Awards (CMAs) for her 1988 hit "Fast Car" on Nov. 8. The...

Review: Harvest Nights at Newfields

Harvest Nights, a family-friendly Halloween-themed event at Newfields, has come and gone, with its final run occurring Oct. 31. Did it live up to...

‘Shaft’ star Richard Roundtree, considered the first Black action movie hero, has died at 81

By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. AP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Richard Roundtree, the trailblazing actor who starred as the ultra-smooth private detective in several...

Daptoberfest (formerly Blacktoberfest) 2023 to highlight Black-owned businesses in Indianapolis

Daptoberfest, formerly known as Blacktoberfest, is an event designed to highlight Black-owned businesses and give platforms to those who may not have the luxury...

Pouring into their own community: The making of Indy Fresh Market

The doors of Indy Fresh Market opened Sept. 27 at 7 a.m., welcoming the Indianapolis community and more. With no supermarket for miles in...

Celebrating Black literature: The Center for Black Literature and Culture’s 6th anniversary

The Indianapolis Public Library is celebrating the sixth anniversary of the Center for Black Literature and Culture (CBLC) Oct. 14 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m....

Local author releases prequel to thrilling crime series

ā€œA Deadly Game,ā€ Indiana author M.B. Dabney’s second novel, is officially out. Dabney’s latest novel is a prequel to his debut novel ā€œAn Untidy Affair,ā€...

Hues of Heritage: Exploring Afro-Latino identity, colorism and pride (part two)

In Latino culture, different phrases are still used today that diminish and continue to marginalize the Black community and Latinos with Black features.

Why the social and economic impact of arts on Indy matters

It is no secret that sports and entertainment are a driving force of revenue for Indianapolis, but what about the arts? The Indy Arts Council...
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