“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...
The Performing Arts Conservatory’s (TPAC) summer showcase is highlighting the sounds of the 70s this summer.
The African American youth arts program is hosting its...
The third annual Juneteenth Foodways Festival brought in a record crowd over the weekend.
For the third year in a row, the Benjamin Harrison Presidential...
For the last 11 years, Stop the Violence Indianapolis has been helping young girls work on self-image, self-worth and self-respect.
Created in 2009 by Anthony...
For Sarah Hutchison, creating a dedicated space for queer and transgender individuals to practice yoga and mindfulness was essential.
The Queer + Trans Community Yoga...
Beginners, seasoned professionals and everyone in between are invited to test their skills in canoe and kayak races across Central Indiana.
Featuring paddling, live music...
The Eiteljorg Museum is gearing up for one of the biggest Native American art markets in the country.
Presented by the Indiana Soybean Alliance, the...
June is Black Music Appreciation Month. A time for celebration. A time for reminiscing. A time to cherish the music that has been the soundtrack for many of our lives.