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2026 Indiana State Fair debuts new attractions, Indianapolis Indians partnership

The 2026 Indiana State Fair is almost here, and this is all the new attractions, immersive experiences and live entertainment Hoosiers can look forward...

The decades-long friendship behind Market Square Popcorn’s national success

Would you start a business with your best friend? Childhood friends Jonathan Warren and Michael Barnett founded Market Square Popcorn together back in 2017. The...

Harrison Center’s 5th annual Pre-Enact to highlight community connection

Martindale-Brightwood neighbors are invited to build community through networking during the fifth annual Pre-Enact festival. Presented in partnership with Move Martindale Brightwood and the Martindale...

Indy Jazz Fest returns with a star-studded line-up of local and national talent

Indy Jazz Fest announced its 2026 lineup, featuring Sheila E., MonoNeon, Karl Denson and Brandon Meeks as headliners. Presented by the Indianapolis Jazz Foundation and...

Q&A: Monique Crain Spells connects spirit to ancestry in new book

Reverend Monique Crain Spells is an ordained minister and executive in the Christian Church, Disciples of Christ in the United States and Canada. Now...

Meet the 2026 Art & Soul featured artists

Art & Soul is still celebrating Black art and music in Indianapolis 30 years later. Since 1996, the Indy Arts Council has recognized four Black,...

REVIEW: The timing of the IBTC’s ‘The Colored Museum’ couldn’t be better

While the rest of the country got ready to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary over the weekend, the Indianapolis Black Theater Company (IBTC) reminded audiences...

NAATC to cease operations after four years

The Naptown African American Theatre Collective (NAATC) is closing its doors this year. After serving the Indianapolis community with live theatre, free educational programming and...

Community Arts Calendar: Festivals and activations you don’t want to miss in July 

It’s July, and Indianapolis organizations are coming together for an array of festivals, live shows, and Independence Day activities all month long.  Whether you’re looking to celebrate America...

Harshman sees suspension rates plummet amid school transformation 

Out-of-school suspensions at one Indianapolis middle school have fallen by 95% over the past four years as some students increasingly turn to mediation and...

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