IndyFringe’s first performance in Spanish is a puppet adaptation of “The Emperor’s New Wardrobe,” by a theater company from El Salvador.
Author Archives: Jennifer Delgadillo
Alma Mater: Herron School of Art + Design, Butler University
I’m a Mexican-American writer and artist living on the Near Eastside of Indianapolis. My arts writing and illustration have appeared in Booth, NUVO and Sky Blue Window. My work has also appeared in PATTERN Magazine, ASYMMETRY and ABSTRACT by PRINTtEXT, Classical Music Indy’s NOTE Magazine and The Indiana Review.
When I'm not at work, I'm usually reading or writing literary fiction. And if I'm not doing that, then I'm visiting fun places and making new friends, or laughing with my husband and two cats at our home in the Near Eastside of Indy.
I joined the Mirror Indy Team because I love storytelling and want to uplift the very best, most interesting voices and events happening in our community.
Mid-month art: two neighboring art shows to see on Aug. 15
64 artists show creative love at “The BFF show” and “Wet Wet Mud III” includes a muddy performance.
You’re invited to Mirror Indy’s arts and culture variety show
“The Circus is Back” will feature comedy, live music, puppets and other surprises.
Free music concerts, all summer long — and beyond!
Why sit at home when you can sway and dance to Indy’s best bands and musicians with your friends?
Share your events and stories with Mirror Indy
Here’s how to pitch a story, share a memory, promote your band or shout out your favs.
Video: ‘From the Ground Up,’ an ode to Black Leaf Vegan restaurant
Listen to a new poem by Thomas Kneeland.
‘Éste es el país de tus hijos’: inmigrantes mexicanos a cruces de caminos
Formaron familias y una comunidad aquí, pero ahora algunos temen salir de sus hogares.
‘This is your children’s country’: Mexican immigrants at a crossroads
They built families and a community here, but now some are too scared to leave their homes.
See and hear what Indy’s emerging artists have been working on
Art programs at universities across the city are celebrating the end of the school year by showcasing work from soon-to-graduate students.
Celebrate Día del Niño or Children’s Day at Central Library
Familias con niños pequeños están invitadas a celebrar el Día del niño en la Biblioteca Central.


