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Author Archives: Breanna Cooper
Alma Mater: IUPUI
I’m an Indianapolis-native who has been covering the city in some form or another for nearly a decade. My reporting has appeared in the Indianapolis Recorder, NUVO, Indianapolis Monthly Magazine and The Washington Post.
When I’m not at work, I’m usually catching a movie at Kan-Kan Cinema or browsing through Indy CD & Vinyl.
I joined the Mirror Indy team to help fill in the gaps in Indy's arts reporting and to highlight the creatives working in the city.
Ayiti in the Heartland celebrates Haitian culture in Indy
The free Nov. 1 event will have food, live music and art. It will also raise funds to improve maternal health outcomes.
8 free concerts to see in October
Check out the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Clint Breeze, a Venezuelan group Indygaita and other acts.
Here’s what community members want from Newfields’ new CEO
Le Monte G. Booker Sr. starts his new job this month. Community members shared what they want to see from the state’s largest cultural institution.
New play celebrates the woman who shattered baseball’s glass ceiling
Toni Stone was the first woman to play baseball in the Negro Leagues. Catch her story on stage through Oct. 6 at Indy’s District Theatre.
3 First Friday stops to see new art in October
The Harrison Center, Indiana Landmarks and an insurance company gallery are where you want to go.
Coby Palmer, founder of The Bag Ladies, dies at age 80
Palmer, an LGBTQ+ icon, raised $3 million for HIV/AIDS service organizations over four decades with The Bag Ladies.
5 things not to miss at Proof: A Midwest Lit Fest
Meet authors, buy books, take a writing workshop and bring the kids for storytime.
32 things to do in October in Indianapolis
Here’s how to maximize your spooky season.
October is Country Music Month in Indy. So now what?
No events are planned, but we talked to people to find out what it would mean to celebrate the genre’s true history.


