Get ready for the holidays with December's featured recordings.
Singer-songwriter Krista Detor talks about her homegrown tribute to the season.
WFIU presents Susann McDonald, December's Artist of the Month.
Pierre Boulez is WFIU's featured contemporary composer for December.
Kokomo tap danced its way into the snow shoes and skis of White Christmas.
If it takes a village to raise a child, how much of a village does it take to raise a molester?
The light at the end of the Dark Alley has a distinctly female hue!
Currently showcased in a memorial retrospective, Paul Sweany’s watercolors evince the vigilance of the artist's inquiry into the world around him.
¡Sacabuché! to perform “Matteo Ricci: His Map and Music” in Beijing, China as part of a tour of Chinese concert venues and educational institutions.
The Monroe County Civic Theater introduces local candy maker and creator of “Uncle Bob’s Peanut Brittle,” Robert Shull, to Bloomington audiences.
"It had to be a well written piece and one that had good parts for all of the actors. No spear carriers!" says playwright Anne Flanagan.
Cardinal Stage Company brings a new adaptation of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" to the Buskirk Chumley Theater this holiday season.
“Brown County was the great leveler," says Kathy McKimmie, whose new book unearths the story of and the connections among three Nashville potteries.
The Fourth Wall are on the forefront of the hybrid arts movement that is blurring artistic boundaries.
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band wanted to come home to Indiana to ring in the new year. Their show at the Bluebird is sure to be a family affair.