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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.
Play List: Feeling like you’ve failed? Good.
Newfields gets a new CEO, fall theater picks, and BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER.
Mirror Indy’s guide to Chreece
Getting to the Chreece hip-hop festival, finding your favorite performers, free stages, afterparties and where to go if you’re underage.
Play List: Dance conflict resolution (dance battles)
Plus, how to pronounce “Chreece,” lemon shake-ups, and what theater people are up to.
Play List: Smells like school spirit
In this special “back to school” edition of Play List, we share a theater nerd’s guide to IndyFringe, tips from independent bookstore peeps and more.
Play List: Tacos Dorados edition
In this edition, Dill Pickle Pizza, line dancing and free movies. Plus, Chinese feminism.
Spanish-language book club builds community across Indy’s libraries
‘We Latinos do not only come here to work — we are integral beings who are interested in art and reading,’ founder Dominic Zepeda says.
Club de lectura en español brinda comunidad
El club, organizado por Mujeres Conectadas, ocurre cada dos meses a través de las bibliotecas de la ciudad.
Public library builds community with Spanish-language book club
“We Latinos do not only come here to work — we are integral beings who are interested in art and reading.”
Play List: Wednesday is a panini kind of day
We’re in Gen Con shadow period. Plus, Chef Oya’s The TRAP, the last day of Disability Pride Month and Etheridge Knight’s workshop.


