IN: Arts & Culture
Educators hope National Reading Month will raise lN literacy scores
March is National Reading Month, and educators say most schoolchildren in Indiana and across the country are reading at or below a basic level for …
Indy jazz legend honored with historical marker
By Sophie Young for Mirror Indy.Broadcast version by Joe Ulery for Indiana News Service reporting for the Mirror Indy-Free Press Indiana-Public News S…
Study: Arts, culture are economic drivers in Indiana, US
The nonprofit Americans for the Arts just released a study on the economic impact of arts and culture on communities, including in Indiana. Among …
Possible Children's Book Ban in Indiana Draws Concerns
Indiana lawmakers are still debating a bill that would ban some books in school libraries. Senate Bill 12 passed the Indiana Senate at the end of …
Juneteenth Declared National Holiday, Amidst Progress, Upheaval
INDIANAPOLIS -- Juneteenth National Independence Day is now an official holiday, after President Joe Biden signed a bill Thursday, approved by both …
Indiana's Bison-tennial Public Art Project on Display
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - A unique way to celebrate Indiana's bicentennial. The Indiana Association of United Ways is coordinating a Bison-tennial …
Lighting Up the Screen? Smoking Glamorized in Popular Video Games
INDIANAPOLIS – Before buying a video game for a young person on your holiday list, checking the warning label might be a good idea – and …
Report: Happiness Isn't Everything in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS – The old saying, "Happiness isn't everything," might literally ring true for folks in some parts of Indiana. Indianapolis…
Report: Dying at a Concert is Easier Than You Think
INDIANAPOLIS – The summer concert season has arrived, but amid the music and crowds, dangers are lurking that can lead to tragedy, primarily …
Hoosiers Can View Art as a Tool of Social Change
INDIANAPOLIS - Hoosiers have a rare opportunity to get an up-close look at the power of art and the role it plays in social activism. A traveling …
FCC Report: 1.8 Million Hoosiers Lack Broadband Access
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Job opportunities will elude millions of mostly rural Americans because they lack access to high-speed Internet, according to a …