A poem commissioned in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Indianapolis.
Category: Arts & Culture
IRT to honor life and legacy of Civil Rights activist in upcoming play
Written by African American playwright Cheryl L. West, “Fannie” tells the powerful story of Fannie Lou Hamer and her struggles and victories in the fight for Black voting rights.
Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Indianapolis
Observe the holiday with free museum admissions, service opportunities and community conversations.
Designer and writer discusses Zambonis with his toddler
In this week’s journal, a designer and writer catches up on films and discusses Zambonis with his toddler.
Listeners mourn death of ‘Loverman’ DJ Jerry Wade
Long-time listeners of “The Quiet Storm with Jerry Wade” felt like they lost a friend when news broke that he died this week.
All Is Vanity: Alternative drag performer hosts cult classics for Kan-Kan Cinema
Vanity Rex is Indy’s response to the beloved tradition of horror film hosting.
Getting involved in Indianapolis for MLK Day
As the nation celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Indianapolis prepares for a series of events to honor the Civil Rights leader for MLK Day of service.
10 theater performances to look forward to in Indianapolis
A Carole King musical, Broadway in Indianapolis, and an all-cardboard props performance are just some of Lou Harry’s picks for the upcoming theater season.
‘Iran in Revolt’: Central Library art exhibit showcases Iranian struggle
The library exhibit includes protest works by anonymous artists still living in Iran.
More board member changes at Newfields
Another board of trustees member departs, but two new members join as fallout from CEO’s exit continues.


