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“Not much was working right.” Federal and local takeover of Indianapolis Housing Agency announced

A takeover of the Indianapolis Housing Agency is underway. The move comes after years of dysfunction and mismanagement at the agency responsible for providing...

ā€œThe King and Iā€ returns to the Beef and Boards stageĀ 

The classic love story of Anna and King Mongkut has returned to Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre.  On stage now through May 19, Rodgers and...

Indiana Black Legislative Caucus town hall series

Indiana’s 13-member Black Legislative Caucus will hold a six-part town hall series in municipalities across the state, the group announced Tuesday. It billed the events...

Delving Deeper: Two new books to explore this week

Have you ever felt a yearning to connect more deeply with your spirituality? Or are you curious to learn about the journeys of others...

UConn uses strategy of shutting down Purdue’s perimeter shooters to get decisive victory

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — UConn left Donovan Clingan on the loneliest island, stuck deep in the paint to wrestle massive Purdue center Zach Edey. Even...

Thriving Neighbors Series sprouts sustainability workshops for Indy residents

The Indianapolis Office of Sustainability, in collaboration with Indy Parks, is launching a springtime series jam-packed with informative and engaging workshops focused on sustainability...

Andrea Bocelli joins ISO for Indy performance

Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli is returning to the city for a special performance with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra as part of his North American...

Poetry in Indianapolis: impact, influence and empathy

April is National Poetry Month, and Indianapolis’ poetry scene has deep roots in Black culture. Indianapolis-based poets Etheridge Knight and Mari Evans were both well-renowned...

A poem, candy and song at the late Sen. Breaux’s goodbye

Sen. Jean Breaux, D-Indianapolis, died last month after a long illness. She was 65. Hundreds gathered at the Indiana Statehouse on Friday, April 5, to...

Famous pianist Michelle Cann turns blunder into brilliance

On Saturday, April 6, renowned pianist Michelle Cann wrapped up her Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra debut with her final performance of Tchaikovsky’s first piano concerto....
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