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Travis Scott & Playboi Carti Co-headline Summer Smash 2024 alongside Chicago’s long-awaited return of Chief Keef

Plus Lil Yachty, Big Sean, Kodak Black, J.I.D., Ski Mask the Slump God, Ken Carson, Flo Milli, Lucki, Bia, YG Marley & many more...

Feeding the community with food and fun

Picture this: It’s the weekend. School is out. You need something fun to do to entertain the kids, but you aren’t trying to break...

iHeartMedia Indianapolis Names Leon Williamson Market President

Indianapolis – May 28, 2024 – iHeartMedia announced today that Leon Williamson has been elevated to Indianapolis Market President, effective immediately.  iHeartMedia Indianapolis has...

ā€˜Nourishing Well’ to celebrate Black women making space for each other

With pieces from all mediums, Black women are creating their own spaces and celebrating each other in a new exhibition. The Madam Walker Legacy Center...

Kirk Franklin to stop in Indy this fall

Gospel artist Kirk Franklin is returning to Indianapolis this fall. The 19-time Grammy Award-winning songwriter unveiled the 2024 leg of The Reunion Tour on May...

MLK Center hosts annual Community Block Party

The Martin Luther King (MLK) Community Center, located north of Tarkington Park near 40th Street and Illinois Street, transformed into a bustling hub of...

‘I Made Rock ā€˜N Roll’ festival is days away: Here’s what to expect

Indiana’s first Black rock music festival is about to make history. Legendary artists such as Gary Clark Jr., Joy Oladokun and Robert Randolph Band will...

This weekend in the arts: May 10-12

As we welcome the month of May and its (hopefully) warm weather, you may be looking for a chance to go out and enjoy...

ā€œBlack Keysā€ spotlights Black composers for a sold-out crowd

A sold-out crowd attended ā€œBlack Keys: The Evolution of the Black Classical Arts,ā€ at the Schrott Center for the Arts on April 20, 2024....

I Made Rock ā€˜N’ Roll campaign highlights roots of genre

The I Made Rock ā€˜N’ Roll Festival will mark Indiana’s inaugural one-day Black rock event. The goal is honoring rock and roll’s origins while celebrating continued Black artistry and authorship in the genre.
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