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ā€œIf you can keep it.ā€

As I think about the U.S. commemorating our 250th anniversary, I am consumed with substantially more questions than answers, from the philosophical, to the...

REVIEW: Ouattara family gives ā€˜Cinderella’ high marks for food, fun and fairytale magic

A timeless fairytale full of magic and whimsy is now on stage at Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s ā€œCinderella,ā€ a classic musical...

‘Because of them, I am’: A Mother’s Day message

I am Nichelle Marie, the daughter of Sylvia Marie , who is the daughter of Anna Mae, who is daughter of Anna Neal, who...

REVIEW: ā€˜Clyde’s’ is a powerful commentary on healing

In "Clyde's," sandwich-making becomes a pathway to healing, reflecting the full range of life's flavors. Written by African American playwright Lynn Nottage, ā€œClyde’sā€ is an...

Why ‘Joe’s College Road Trip’ is the wake-up call we forgot we needed

For decades, the Tyler Perry cinematic universe has operated within a very specific, often polarized, frequency. We knew the formula: the slapstick chaos of...

REVIEW: IRT’s ā€˜Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’ a heavy message of Black hope

To continue sharing Black stories, The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s production of ā€œJoe Turner’s Come and Goneā€ is sure to leave a lasting impression on...

Freedom Day: A reckoning with January 1

Most Americans think of New Year’s Eve as a night of celebration, filled with excited anticipation of New Year’s Day. But for millions of...

National Family Caregivers Month: The untold cost of caregiving

When my mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's 13 years ago, her whole body froze up in the doctor's office. We couldn't even say the...

‘The Ghosts of Gwendolyn Montgomery’ by Clarence A. Haynes

c.2026, Legacy Lit $29.00 240 pages You fit right in. Whatever it takes, that’s alright. It’s human nature to change your mind and be one with the group....

When safety isn’t guaranteed, women can’t thrive

In 2024, the Indiana General Assembly cut $2.5 million from domestic violence prevention and support programs, despite rising need and overwhelming evidence that survivors...
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