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IRT to close 2024-25 season with ā€˜The Play That Goes Wrong’

The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is closing out its 2024-25 season with a disaster of a show — on purpose. ā€œThe Play That Goes Wrong,ā€...

White River pollution fight heads to court: Environmentalists demand actionĀ 

The Hoosier Environmental Council (HEC) has filed a lawsuit against the Indiana Office of Administrative Law Proceedings (OALP) after the agency upheld a permit...

Bears & bands do battle in 2025 Circle City Classic

The 2025 Circle City Classic, in its 41st year, is a celebration of Black culture, sports and entertainment.Ā  Two HBCU powerhouses, Morgan State University Bears...

A.R.T.I. announces Black Theater conference, CenterStage 2025

CenterStage 2025, a one-day conference dedicated to celebrating and exploring Black theater, is coming this spring. Presented by the Africana Repertory Theatre of IU-Indianapolis (A.R.T.I.),...

The Indy Arts Council’s new president and CEO is Deputy Mayor Judith Thomas

Judith B. Thomas is excited to serve as the new president and CEO of the Indy Arts Council. The Indy Arts Council announced the decision...

Recorder Rewind: Windy City Bulls at Indiana Mad Ants (Photos)

The Indiana Mad Ants fell short to the Windy City Bulls 116-113 on March 24. Check out photos from senior sports photographer David Dixon...

Meet Indiana’s 2025 Featured Farmers at the State FairĀ 

The Indiana State Fair and Corteva, Inc. revealed the 2025 Featured Farmers, a group of Hoosier agricultural families set to be celebrated at the...

Planned Parenthood launches virtual health center in IndianaĀ 

Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawaiʻi, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky (PPGNHAIK) launched a Virtual Health Center in Indiana, providing patients nationwide access to reproductive and sexual...

‘City hustle, country values:’ The Geno Shelton story

For four decades, Geno Shelton has been a cornerstone of Indianapolis' entertainment scene. From his early days as a radio DJ to becoming one of...

New law cuts red tape for Hoosier farmersĀ 

Gov. Mike Braun signed the Freedom & Opportunity Bill (HEA 1149) into law, establishing an online portal for farmers to simplify communication with state...
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