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Former Republican Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard recently announced plans to run for Indiana secretary of state. While he plans to run as an independent – he will also run under the banner of the newly named “Lincoln Party” in November.
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Indianapolis musician Joe Cripe released a new solo album titled "Hideaway."
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Steve Allee's latest album, Naptown Sound, pays tribute to the rich musical heritage of Indianapolis jazz.
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Suzanne Vega discusses her upcoming appearance in Indianapolis and how the rock legend Lou Reed influenced her work.
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The vocalist and actor Akili Ni Mali is one of four featured artists at this year’s Art & Soul, the Indy Arts Council’s annual celebration of Black artists from Central Indiana.
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Sweet Poison Victim are an Indianapolis band known for their unique blend of West African music and rock and roll. The group recently recorded a live set for WFYI’s Small Studio Sessions.
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The Grammy-winning bassist and producer Don Was has produced recordings for some of the biggest stars in pop music, and he’s charted hit records with his own band Was (Not Was).
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Born legally blind, the pianist and vocalist Lachi has used her voice to advocate for disability rights in the music industry.
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Anthony Davis is known worldwide as a composer of orchestral and chamber works. The New York Times has called Davis one of the greatest living composers.
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The award-winning food journalist Francis Lam is the host of public radio’s The Splendid Table. He’s known for his thoughtful storytelling and deep appreciation for the cultural and emotional connections we share with food.