Month: August 2019
Joyful Melodies help generations make connections through music
Watch the connection that comes for all old and young when they come together in intergenerational music class.
How Indianapolis could be affected if Trump administration ends refugee resettlement
The Trump administration wants to redirect some federal refugee funding toward processing asylum claims on the border.
The Red Line was originally going to extend into other counties. Here's where that stands.
An update from county leaders about how the Red Line could extend to Hamilton and Johnson counties, and the Blue Line to Hendricks County.
This music class connects kids and seniors through Taylor Swift and 'Baby Shark'
Joyful Melodies hosts intergenerational music classes at assisted senior living facilities in Indianapolis, connecting generations both young and old.
Polish prodigy to bring Roosevelt season to a close
MICHIGAN CITY — A 15-year-old from Poland will be headlining the final recital of the 2019 Roosevelt Pipe Organ Series.
Bringing creativity to the streets
MICHIGAN CITY — Amid a spirit of excitement and appreciation, the fourth annual SculptFusion Open House allowed guests to hear more about four new large art pieces, part of the rotating exhibit of public sculpture, unveiled in the Uptown Arts…
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