Why a Noblesville dance performance is being called racist
A performance by En Pointe Indiana during a Noblesville, Indiana, festival is being called racist because it included a song from “Hairspray” that has offensive lyrics.
A performance by En Pointe Indiana during a Noblesville, Indiana, festival is being called racist because it included a song from “Hairspray” that has offensive lyrics.
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A performance from an Indianapolis dance group during the Noblesville Duck Race is under scrutiny for using a song that includes a racial slur.
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