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Black-centered stories coming up on The District Theatre stage

“Stufferage: Tales of the Overwhelmed,” a new play about hoarding and grief, is about to hit the District Theatre stage. Written by Indy-based playwright Jan...

Q&A: Chi Chi Omega celebrates 20 years of service, raised $24K in scholarships

Chi Chi Omega, a graduate chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. celebrated 20 years of service in Indianapolis by raising $24,000 in scholarships. Members...

Phoenix Theatre to produce world premiere of Terry Guest’s ‘Oak’ 

Acclaimed African American playwright Terry Guest’s “Oak” is debuting on the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Centre’s stage later this month.   Making its highly anticipated Indiana debut...

Early access tickets on sale for Juneteenth Foodways Festival

The 4th annual Juneteenth Foodways Festival is almost here; it’s time to get tickets.  More than 30 Black-owned restaurants, caterers and vendors across Central Indiana...

Pots & Pans Pie Co. prepares to launch ‘The Clubhouse’ along Monon Trail

The Clubhouse, a new Pots & Pans Pie Co. concept, is coming to the Monon Trail this summer.  The “nostalgic trail-side outpost” is opening in...

Hoosier artist selected to create Tamika Catchings mural

Nate Baranowski of South Bend, Indiana, will create a new portrait mural of Naismith Hall of Famer and community icon Tamika Catchings.  The Indy Arts...

REVIEW: Indy Drag Theatre’s revival of ‘Legally Blonde(r)’ is my Y2K dream show 

“Legally Blonde(r),” a drag parody revival, opened up at Indy Drag Theatre (IDT) this past weekend. It was fabulous, funny and an excellent use...

REVIEW: Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ is not just about vampires

“Sinners” has been all anyone can talk about since its release on April 17.  From “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler, “Sinners” is a niche Black...

More than 100 nonprofits received funding from the 2025 Annual Grants Program

The 2025 City of Indianapolis Annual Grants Program invested nearly $2 million into the nonprofit arts sector.  On May 6, The Indy Arts Council and...

53rd Broad Ripple Art Fair: Indy Art Center’s largest fundraiser returns

Indianapolis Art Center’s largest and longest-running fundraiser is back this May.  The 53rd annual OneAmerica Financial Broad Ripple Art Fair returns May 17-18 at the...
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