Check out a horror book fair, a vintage market, an herb growing class, and a glow-in-the-dark art show.
Category: Arts & Culture
Black farmers talk about barriers, community history and future
“40 Acres and a Broken Promise,” a three-part event series, kicks off Thursday.
Indianapolis to honor jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery with a historical marker
The public can attend a March 6 celebration, on what would have been Montgomery’s 101st birthday.
City Market to close for two years, leaving vendors with unanswered questions
Renovations force vendors out of the 138-year-old downtown building.
Four Indy Fever players take us behind the scenes of All-Star weekend
In this week’s Culture Journal four Indy Fever players take us behind the scenes of All-Star weekend.
Peso Pluma arena tour headed to Indianapolis
The Grammy Award-winning artist will perform at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 31.
What art do you think belongs on the Indianapolis Cultural Trail?
The Indianapolis Cultural Trail invites the community to share their input through a survey.
Burmese and Congolese artists reflect on culture and conflict in new Indy Art Center exhibit
“Mirrors of Common Destiny” is on display at the Indy Art Center in Broad Ripple until March 10.
‘This is a difficult time for both Muslims and Jews’
Key takeaways from “We Refuse To Be Enemies: A Conversation with Sabeeha Rehman and Walter Ruby” at the JCC Indianapolis.
Attack of the killer potholes
Photographer makes a scene with Indy’s cratered roads. Plus: How to report a pothole to the city.


