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Thanksgiving 2025: Where to find a free meal or turkey in Indianapolis

It’s that time of year again, when family and friends gather around the table for Thanksgiving. We know the holidays can be stressful for some...

Community Arts Calendar: Thanksgiving and other November happenings

Take a breath of that crisp November air. As we turn back our clocks and prepare to gather with family and friends, Indianapolis is gearing...

REVIEW: IRT’s ā€˜Marie and Rosetta’ retells Godmother of rock ā€˜n roll’s legendary partnership

While kiddos were out trick-or-treating last Friday, I made my way up to the fourth floor of the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) for the...

As food stamps run out, our neighbors are at risk of going hungry. Please help.

Many of my neighbors will begin to run out of food in a few days. Unless. Unless we work together as a community. Unless we...

Do the right thing

This isn’t a ā€œSpike Lee Jointā€. It is a shout out to the Indiana General Assembly. As has been widely reported, President Trump and...

Three-card monte: How Trump turned governance into a theatrical hustle (part one)

Trump is playing three-card monte with the American people and taxpayer money. In the classic street hustle — distract, deceive, extract — the dealer...

Some expecting mothers in Indianapolis can now get up to $750 a monthĀ 

Expecting mothers in Indianapolis can receive cash assistance from the city’s new initiative.  The Bridge Project, in partnership with the City of Indianapolis, announced the start of the BIRTH (Building Independent...

Black bodies, digitalĀ mirrorsĀ and the distortion of beauty onlineĀ 

Are Black girls being affected by their online social-media use? Experts say yes.  In part one of this series, we explored how social media created...

Midwest Fashion Week announce 2025 scheduleĀ 

Midwest Fashion Week returns this fall, celebrating nearly 20 years of fashion.  The week of Midwest-made and inspired fashion, beauty and music will culminate in...

Indianapolis will distribute free food as SNAP benefits set to end

Federal food benefits that help feed more than 100,000 Marion County residents are set to expire Saturday as the government shutdown drags on.  In response,...
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