For Women’s History Month, neighbors shared their appreciation for women in their lives and their favorite female historical figures.
Category: Arts & Culture
What’s new at the 2026 Indy Indie Book Crawl
This year’s event March 19-22 features pop-up shops at The Stutz and an influencer party.
R.L. Stine talks his childhood fears and his infamous typing finger
We caught up with the author ahead of his March 19 appearance at this year’s Marian McFadden Memorial Lecture.
How do you build a life after being released from prison?
A new play by Summit Performance brings re-entry stories from 20 local women to the stage.
What were arts and culture like in Indianapolis 40 years ago?
Learn about a foreign film festival in Castleton Square in the 1980s and IndyGo’s Poetry on the Bus in the library’s new digital collection.
Theater in bloom: Spring shows from schools and community theaters
Catch everything from classic musicals to brand-new short plays, and support Indy’s next generation of theater stars.
Celebrating Women’s History Month with Joi McCrary
Redefining success and opportunity for Black women in business
Catch free movies at Butler this spring
Watch ‘The Princess Diaries’ and ‘The Luck of the Irish’ in March.
Share a short, personal video about your life Indianapolis
The stories, part of an Indy Chamber campaign, will be shown at an April 27 event at Central Library.
Your neighbors are gathering to talk about death
At an Indianapolis death cafe, people of all ages face the taboo topic.


