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Indianapolis filmmaker releases book inspiring youth in media

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...

Carmel to host first annual weekend-long Jazz Festival

Renowned jazz, R&B and blues artists from around the country will help kick off Carmel’s first annual Jazz Fest this weekend. Organized by local music...

Princeton in Africa to include Indianapolis fellow

Indianapolis native MaCie’ Moore will join Princeton in Africa for a year-long fellowship in Kenya later this year. Beginning in August, Moore will travel to...

Indiana State Fair: What to know before you go

The first weekend of the 2023 Indiana State Fair is just around the corner. From July 28 to Aug. 20, the 166th annual Indiana State...

‘Each one, teach one’: Healthy Soul chef partners with Teen Works

Chef Tawana Gulley of Healthy Soul is on a mission to provide the community with food for the soul and the youth with essential...

Indianapolis Arts Garden to host free programming through fall

The Indy Arts Council is introducing new programming to take place throughout the summer and fall.  Hosted in the Indianapolis Arts Garden, the new programming...

REVIEW: Beef and Boards presents vibrant, jazzy showcase with ‘Sophisticated Ladies’

Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre welcomes you to the Cotton Club. Onstage now through Aug. 20, the musical revue “Sophisticated Ladies” — based on the...

This Weekend in the Arts: July 14-16

Whether you’re looking to go out with family or friends this weekend, enjoy live music, visit a museum, art gallery or try out a...

Nonprofit organization creates new leadership positions, promotes four

Indianapolis-based education nonprofit The Mind Trust announced two new executive positions alongside four promotions on July 10.  The Mind Trust has been committed to making...

Man accused of killing IMPD officer seeks insanity plea

The man accused of killing IMPD officer Breann Leath is now seeking an insanity defense after a judge ruled he could face the death penalty.
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