Indianapolis Women’s Chorus Artistic Director Meagan Johnson will lead the chorus in an afternoon of music, which will include insights from Johnson about how she combines her experience as a classically trained soprano and voice instructor with her passion for empowering the 120-singer ensemble. Johnson also will perform a solo set, including music by influential [...]| Current Publishing
A 30-foot, illuminated public art installation by Hoosier artist Jason Myers is coming to the northwest corner of College Avenue and Westfield Boulevard in Broad Ripple later this year. According to a news release announcing plans for the art piece, the sculpture is titled Gavin-Divergence and repr| Current Publishing
A 30-foot, illuminated public art installation by Hoosier artist Jason Myers is coming to the northwest corner of College Avenue and Westfield Boulevard in Broad Ripple later this year. According to a news release announcing plans for the art piece, the sculpture is titled Gavin-Divergence and repr| Current Publishing
Earlier this year, AES Indiana submitted a request to raise prices for ratepayers. The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has scheduled four public field hearings in the rate case. The following hearings all start at 6 p.m.: Aug. 18, Indianapolis Public Library West Perry Branch, 6650 S.| Current Publishing
Emily Campagna has been around the Indianapolis 500 her entire life. “I grew up going to all the events, such as the 500 Festival kickoff to May, the parade and the race every year,” the 2022 North Central High School graduate said. “I learned about the (Princess) program initially through those ev| Current Publishing
Emily Campagna has been around the Indianapolis 500 her entire life. “I grew up going to all the events, such as the 500 Festival kickoff to May, the parade and the race every year,” the 2022 North Central High School graduate said. “I learned about the (Princess) program initially through those ev| Current Publishing
As measles cases continue to spread in the U.S., vaccination rates in Indiana and Hamilton County remain below the recommended threshold to prevent an outbreak. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least 95 percent of the population should be vaccinated to prevent the spr| Current Publishing