The World of Trees exhibit is free and features trees representing dozens of countries.
Category: Arts & Culture
See how Indy artists brought our stories to life in 2025
In 2025, we worked with more than a dozen visual artists across a range of mediums – digital illustration, collage, sculpture and more – who created editorial works to accompany our reporting.
Kitchen of Culture bakes new life into south side food scene
The commissary kitchen provides an affordable cooking space for food entrepreneurs.
Game masters: Four Indy board game designers to know
From mice detectives to mixtapes, these games bring folks together for fun, family time and a bit of friendly competition.
Kamala Harris to stop in Indy on national book tour
The former vice president will talk about her book, “107 Days” on Feb. 26. Tickets go on sale on Friday.
Indianapolis churches prepare to host Our Lady of Guadalupe celebrations
Plans for the holiday won’t change, though some leaders are addressing fears about ICE.
Tea’s Me Café to close original 22nd Street location
Tea’s Me will continue operations at its Tea’s Me Community Café at Tarkington and Tea’s Me IU Indianapolis, while expanding its university café model, which focuses on student leadership and workforce development.
Share your haiku at a monthly open mic on the south side
Spoken-word performers can share their work every third Wednesday at the Tube Factory.
Visit the Garfield Park Conservatory’s winter wonderland
You can view the holiday display and join a scavenger hunt through Sunday, Dec. 28.
Celebrate the holiday season with shopping and funk Dec. 13
Check out the Holiday Bazaar and A Funky Good Christmas show at Indy’s Global Village.


