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Shop the records that inspire tastemakers of Indy’s music scene
Irvington Vinyl & Books is teaming up with curators from Chreece, the Chatterbox and other local venues.
The Kut Gallery trims hair, but grows community and storytelling
Art and style intertwine inside a new Black-owned barbershop with an art gallery.
31 things to do in January in Indianapolis
Inside, you’ll find a dance film fest, new sober DJ rave, “MJ” musical and a kids’ playwriting workshop.
Encuentre comida y productos Guatemaltecos en el nuevo supermercado y panadería en Lawrence
La Tienda y Panadería Mi Guatelinda se encuentra en la 4556 N. Shadeland Ave.
Look back on the highs and lows of 2025 through Mirror Indy’s top photos
Basketball drama, political drama, data center drama … 2025 was never boring. But, there were some bright spots, too.
Kitchen of Culture bakes new life into south side food scene
The commissary kitchen provides an affordable cooking space for food entrepreneurs.
Black entrepreneurs celebrate a year of growth at eastside graduation
The graduates are part of Hu$tlers Mastermind, a community for Black entrepreneurs to connect and grow their businesses.
Find Guatemalan food and baked goods at new Lawrence grocery store
Tienda y Panaderia Mi Guatelinda is located at 4556 N. Shadeland Ave.
Tea’s Me Café to close original 22nd Street location
Tea’s Me will continue operations at its Tea’s Me Community Café at Tarkington and Tea’s Me IU Indianapolis, while expanding its university café model, which focuses on student leadership and workforce development.


