The stories, part of an Indy Chamber campaign, will be shown at an April 27 event at Central Library.
Category: Arts & Culture
Your neighbors are gathering to talk about death
At an Indianapolis death cafe, people of all ages face the taboo topic.
Meet the Frank n Steam dream team
March 6 marks the “maiden voyage” of the Frank n Steam, a mobile music and hot dog machine, at Tube Factory.
IBTC announces 2026 season, highlighting love, excellence and support
The Indianapolis Black Theatre Company (IBTC) announced its 2026 season, ushering in another year of growth and continued commitment to Black storytelling.
35 things to do in March in Indianapolis
Inside, you’ll find an all-femme theater festival, underground dance party, Oscars watch party and Indigenous art exhibit.
How well do you know Indianapolis’ coffee shops?
Test your commitment to local caffeine by taking our Indy coffee shop quiz.
These Black filmmakers are shaping the Indy film scene
Meet the creatives who are bringing their film dreams home to Indianapolis.
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.


