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One of the most arresting ancient symbols is that of the Ouroboros — a snake that is portrayed as eating itself. (The name ...
Indianapolis Recorder contributor Caidan Cawthon discusses a new exhibit at the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields.
The African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund announced $3 million in preservation funding to protect 24 Black historic ...
The annual arts commission program, which aims to “promote and sustain local artists and arts communities through the ...
Second Helpings is one of the recipients of The Jacques Pépin Foundation (JPF) Summer 2025 Grant Awards.
Remembering Indiana Avenue,” a documentary directed and edited by local Black filmmaker Layla Absalon, is one of many films screening at the Indy Shorts International Film Festival presented by ...
“Micah Meets a Mami Wata” isn’t just about mermaids and magic, but also the importance of ocean conservation and clean ...
A 72-year-old barber and director at Kenny's Academy of Barbering, Alexander survived breast cancer not once — but twice.
Rev. Delores Lewis Thornton and her four younger siblings have something unique in common. They are all published authors.
South Bend native Skylar Diggins etched her name into WNBA lore on July 19 with a unique performacne at the 2025 WNBA ...
The Indiana Community Action Poverty Institute is offering two virtual workshops this summer aimed at helping Hoosiers better understand and respond to medical debt.
U.S. Rep. André Carson (IN-07) is raising concerns about the federal government’s decision to use Camp Atterbury to detain ...