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The Patachou Foundation rebrands as ‘A Longer Table’Ā 

The Patachou Foundation unveiled a new name and a broader mission: A Longer Table.  The rebrand reflects the nonprofit’s growing focus on school cafeteria transformation,...

Faith and hustle: The story of Mareo Harris, teenage youth choir director

About 10 years ago, Gethsemane Apostolic Church was filled to the brim from the sanctuary to the street. Unfortunately, it was a funeral that...

Q&A: Hip hop icon Eve on musical milestones and joining the ā€˜Where The Party At’ Tour

Hip hop legend Eve joins Nelly, Ja Rule and other special guests on the ā€œWhere The Party Atā€ Tour this summer.  The Recorder sat down...

‘Universal Drip’ art exhibition opens at Central LibraryĀ 

The Indianapolis Public Library welcomes a new month-long art exhibition celebrating color and rhythm.  Presented by Elevated Culture, Universal Drip is a dynamic, new multi-artist...

Ascension St. Vincent opens Lucas Brain and Spine HospitalĀ 

Ascension St. Vincent marked a major milestone with the ribbon cutting of the new Lucas Family Brain and Spine Hospital.  The facility, located on the...

Community and GoHealth partner to expand urgent care accessĀ 

Community Health Network and GoHealth Urgent Care announced a new joint venture aimed at expanding access to on-demand health care services.  The partnership will transition...

Babyface and Mike Epps are now honorary board members of the Madam Walker Legacy Center

Madam Walker Legacy Center (MWLC) announced Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds and Mike Epps have been elected to the board. Edmonds’ and Epps' inclusion on the MWLC...

 24th annual Tonic Ball celebrates musical legends to support hunger reliefĀ 

Indianapolis’ ā€œmost belovedā€ night of music and charity returns with Tonic Ball this fall.  In the last 24 years, Tonic Ball has become a pillar...

Community Arts Calendar: August welcomes Indiana State Fair, Chreece, BUTTER and more

It’s August, which means there are only a few more weeks before the leaves start to turn.  For now, however, Indianapolis is still hot for...

Indiana’s Higher Education Commissioner Chris Lowery to step down in October

This story was originally published in Indiana Capital Chronical. Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Chris Lowery announced Tuesday that he will step down in October...
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