Jane Sun Kim started attending Chreece as a photographer. Now, she helps bring big names to the annual hip-hop festival in Fountain Square.
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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.
‘Rhapsody’ mashup coming to Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
Composer and conductor Steve Hackman brings together George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” with Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
August’s Play List: We’re all going ‘back to school’
‘Back to school’ for childless cat ladies, curious people and general nerds.
What to watch at the 2024 IndyFringe Festival
The 2024 IndyFringe festival is bringing 70 theater productions to Indianapolis Aug. 15-25. Here are our top picks.
Jay Brookens’ guide to the Chreece hip-hop festival
Organizer Jay Brookens shares the sets you can’t miss, epic rap battles and a new DJ Battle Royale honoring the late DJ Indiana Jones.
New Fountain Square gaming store goes 24/7 for Gen Con
Elf ‘N Moon welcomes Gen Con gamers from near and far, nerd and not.
What is religious freedom? The Eiteljorg shows a real picture of the American West
The latest exhibition at the Eiteljorg Museum asks important questions about freedom and America’s past.
July’s Play List: ‘Splashy’ things to do to stay cool
Mirror Indy keeps you hydrated with pools, watering holes and an ocean view near Downtown.
Family and friends remember Ron Gee, a champion of nonviolence slain by gunfire
The eastside activist, who was fatally shot July 18, started Cease Fire Indy after losing friends to gun violence.
New museum uses augmented reality to tell neighbors’ stories
The Polklore Micro-Museum captures memories of Martindale Brightwood before it was fractured by gentrification.


