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Celebrate 10 years of hip-hop with CHREECE, tickets on sale now

Tickets are now on sale for Indianapolis’ annual hip-hop musical festival CHREECE.  CHREECE, the independent hip-hop festival that takes over Fountain Square each summer, has...

Community Arts Calendar: Free and low-cost things to do with family this May

School is coming to an end and porch parties are in full swing. It must be May! The Recorder compiled a list of some free...

Levitt VIBE Indianapolis Music Series returns to the Tube Factory this spring

The Tube Factory is the new home of the 2025 Levitt VIBE Indianapolis Music Series. Running April through October, the Levitt VIBE Indianapolis Music Series...

Here’s a look at the Indianapolis Cultural Trail 2025 bike tour schedule

Indianapolis Cultural Trail, Inc. announced its 2025 bike tour and community group ride schedule. Beginning in May, residents and visitors can participate in guided tours...

REVIEW: IRT’s ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ is a delightful disaster

For a play that is supposed to go wrong, the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) pulled it off flawlessly. Onstage now through May 11, the IRT’s...

‘Come From Away,’ ‘39 Steps’ and ‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’ included in IRT’s 2025-26 season line up

The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s (IRT) 53rd season is bringing Hoosiers a lineup of Pulitzer Prize-winning shows — including an August Wilson play and the...

Community Arts Calendar: National Poetry Month, Earth Day, Easter and other things coming this April

Welcome to April! Spring has sprung and the rainy season has begun, but that’s not stopping Hoosiers from getting outside to enjoy the weather and...

IRT to close 2024-25 season with ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’

The Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT) is closing out its 2024-25 season with a disaster of a show — on purpose. “The Play That Goes Wrong,”...

American Piano Awards to debut Brittany Green’s ‘daffodils’ during finals

The 2025 American Piano Awards will debut commissioned composer Brittany J. Green’s “daffodils” during the finals on April 4-5. North Carolina-based composer Brittany J. Green...

Community Arts Calendar: Celebrating Women’s History Month, daylight saving and the beginning of spring this March

In like a lion, out like a lamb, and other sayings from the almanac — March is finally here. Spring is in full bloom in...
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