Meet the creatives who are bringing their film dreams home to Indianapolis.
Category: Arts & Culture
Indy Shakes presents ‘Shakespeare fanfiction’ with ‘ADO’
Written by Lavina Jadhwani, “ADO” reimagines William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” from the perspective of the female main character, Hero.
Butler students put toxic media culture on trial in ‘Lorena: A Tabloid Epic’
The play, which runs Feb. 25-March 1, offers a new view into one of the most polarizing stories of the 1990s.
How a racing photographer showed the city’s pothole problem in a new light
Remembering Chris Bucher, whose photos will appear in an Indiana State Museum exhibit Feb. 28.
Traditional Chin dress: A celebration of culture and pride
Hundreds gathered Feb. 21 to honor Chin National Day on the south side of Indianapolis.
Indians partner with GANGGANG to reimagine Negro Leagues tribute
The Indianapolis Indians are teaming up with local creative advocacy group GANGGANG for a year-long partnership to overhaul the team’s annual tribute to the city’s Negro Leagues history.
Call and leave a message for a woman who inspires you
For Women’s History Month, we invite you to honor a woman, past or present, who’s changed your life.
‘Guys & Dolls Sr.’ puts spotlight on actors ages 60 to 93
Summer Stock Stage’s Encore program showcases talent and creates friendships. See the musical Feb. 27-28 at Shelton Auditorium
In a strip mall on 38th Street, a seamstress finds her perfect fit
When firefighters or fly guys need something tailored they go to 65-year-old ‘Silo,’ who grew up sewing in Mexico City.
Honoring Black Hoosier artists who have left a lasting mark on Indianapolis
Indianapolis has a long, storied history of Black creatives who have left a lasting impression on their communities.


