“A Deadly Game,” Indiana author M.B. Dabney’s second novel, is officially out.
Dabney’s latest novel is a prequel to his debut novel “An Untidy Affair,”...
The Supreme Court ruled on affirmative action in college admission decisions; here is what that means for some of Indiana’s institutions of higher learning.
Colleges...
The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (ICO) announced its 40th anniversary season Sept. 18.
The opening night concert of the season will feature Mary Lou Williams’ “Zodiac...
The Carmel International Arts Festival returns this weekend to the Carmel Arts and Design District.
Taking place Sept. 23-24, the festival aims to celebrate and...
Indianapolis’ biggest Jazz Festival is celebrating its 25th year.
The annual music festival, celebrating musical legends and outstanding talent in jazz, R&B and blues, returns...
It has been approximately four months since the Indianapolis Public Library welcomed its new CEO.
Gregory Hill, IndyPL’s new permanent CEO, joined the library system...
Indianapolis-based filmmaker and educator Al Smith released his third book “Lights! Camera! College!”
The book explores career paths in the media industry in an effort...