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Big news, tiny ape: Meet the zoo’s new baby orangutanĀ 

The Indianapolis Zoo is swinging with excitement over its newest arrival: a baby orangutan born on Feb. 20 to resident mom Sirih.  The male baby,...

Construction begins on multi-million Coach Nell FieldĀ 

Tarkington Park, where Richard Donnell 'Coach Nell' Hamilton mentored hundreds of Indianapolis' youth, championing them in sports and education, will soon bear his name...

Celebrating Women’s History Month

Greetings from Steward Speakers! Steward Speakers is excited to kick-off the 2025 speaker season with the annual Women's History Month Event.  This year's event will...

Picture perfect: CaptureNoire’s new technology helps photographers capture Black beauty

Photographers have historically had challenges lighting and capturing darker skin tones. The Indianapolis Recorder sat down with Martina Jackson, founder and CEO of CaptureNoire, a...

Students share their wish list for the future of Black History Month

At Rooted School Indianapolis, these students look ahead to a new vision of what Black History Month could be. The Indianapolis Recorder caught up with...

Musician and composer Justin S. Kinchen returns home for ā€œLimelightā€ with ICO

Justin S. Kinchen, classical violinist and jazz trumpeter, is returning to his hometown to perform with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra. Kinchen, an up-and-coming musician and...

Junior Chef Academy is looking for students to join the 2025 cohort

Applications for the 2025 Junior Chef Academy (JCA) are now open. JCA, which helps students in Indianapolis master the art of cooking and end the...

Built different: Indianapolis All-Star Weekend outshines San FranciscoĀ 

When Indianapolis hosted the 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend, despite the frigid temperatures, fans and players raved about the city's organization, accessibility and overall atmosphere.Ā Ā  Fast...

Christian Theological Seminary announces $100K grant program to help break cycle of poverty

The Christian Theological Seminary (CTS) announced a $100,000 grant program for poverty cycle breaking efforts in Marion County. The Christian Theological Seminary Faith & Action...

The hidden cost of school leadership: Defining the problem

ā€œHeavy is the head that wears the crown Uneasy lies the head that bears the burden To whom much is given, much is required The weight of...
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