Monthly Archives: June 2025

State Fair Announces First Wave of Hoosier Lottery Free Stage Concerts

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana State Fair has unveiled the first full wave of its 2025 list of scheduled concerts as a part of the Hoosier Lottery Free Stage schedule, August 1-17 (Fair is closed on Mondays). The lineup each year consists of some of music’s most legendary and diverse acts … Read More

“Ain’t No Mo’” Opens June 26

INDIANAPOLIS — Ain’t No Mo’ is fearless, funny, and smart — it uses biting satire to ask bold questions about race, identity, and belonging in America. The humor is outrageous, often absurd, and sharply political. The show opens June 26 and runs through July 6 at the District Theatre Mainstage, … Read More

Eiteljorg Indian Market & Festival June 28-29

INDIANAPOLIS — One of the biggest cultural events of the summer in downtown Indianapolis returns June 28-29: the 33rd annual Eiteljorg Indian Market & Festival. More than 100 American Indian, First Nations and Alaskan Native artists will show and sell their compelling art during the weekend, including jewelry, pottery, beadwork, … Read More

Community North Celebrates 40 Years of Care

INDIANAPOLIS — Community Hospital North recently  celebrated its 40th anniversary, marking four decades of exceptional healthcare service, innovation, and community commitment. Since opening its doors on June 12, 1985, with a 100-bed acute care capacity, the hospital has grown into a premier healthcare campus in Central Indiana. Community Hospital North … Read More

100 Years Ago: June 20-27

From The Indianapolis News, Wednesday, June 24, 1925: Indianapolis architects Pierre & Wright have been selected to design five homes for the great $200,000 (2024: $3,653,142) home building project sponsored by The Indianapolis News. The purpose of this undertaking is to acquaint the public with harmonious and satisfactory modern and … Read More