Archive for October 2011

October 3, 2011

movie reviews podcast

Brad Pitt in Moneyball

A Place For Film – Home Movie Day

On this week's episode, we invite grad student James Paasche to talk about Home Movie Day, coming to the IU Cinema October 15th at 3:00pm.

October 3, 2011

feature

WFIU’s October Artists: Kevin Murphy And Heidi Grant Murphy

WFIU's featured artists for the month of October.

October 4, 2011

interview

little women

A New Generation Looks At ‘Little Women’

Louisa May Alcott didn't really think her women were so little.

October 4, 2011

interview

Charles Webb

Columbus Indiana Philharmonic’s Living Legend Season Opener

Charles Webb, happy to be playing, but reluctant to being called a legend.

October 4, 2011

review

sarge

Bombshell: Review

A dusty western, a high school romance, a bit of therapy, and mimes!

October 4, 2011

feature

Looking Glass 1

Seeing Is Rediscovering What’s Hiding In Plain Sight

Here, delight is camouflaged in the cloak of the everyday, whether you’re waiting for the elevator, trudging down the hall, or scanning a bulletin board.

October 5, 2011

interview

Meridith Wright practices bassoon

Artist In The Making: Bassoonist Meridith Wright

“It's like I'm in school mode all the time. I'm always feeling like I should be working or doing something,” says freshman bassoon student Meridith Wright.

October 5, 2011

movie reviews podcast

The Indiana University Cinema

A Place For Film – David Anspaugh Heartland Interview

On this special interview, we're talking to David Anspaugh about his new film Little Red Wagon, premiering at the Heartland Film Festival.

October 6, 2011

interview

r k

Columbus Symphony Orchestra’s 89th Season

Bring Your Passport: For Music From Around The World

October 6, 2011

interview

kevin

Cows That Type, Hens On Strike!

Cardinal for Kids presents the musical based on Doreen Cronin's children's book 'Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type.'

October 6, 2011

movie reviews podcast

The Indiana University Cinema

A Place For Film – Heartland Film Fest With Ray Mills

In this interview episode, we're talking to Ray Mills, the Artistic Director of the Heartland Film Festival.

October 6, 2011

interview

a man and a women are surrounded by a cicrle of moving and bowing dancers.

IU Ballet: Steps In Time

"...a feast of dance and choreographic entertainment," says Michael Vernon.

October 7, 2011

interview

hair

‘Hair’: A Time Capsule From The ’60s

The IU Theatre opens their season with the American tribal love-rock musical 'Hair,' in a production directed by Patti Wilcox.

October 7, 2011

feature

Jonathan R. Eller in suit jacket, vest, and paisley tie, with bookshelves behind him

IUPUI Prof’s New Book: ‘Becoming Ray Bradbury’

The development of science-fiction and fantasy author Ray Bradbury is chronicled in a new book by IUPUI professor Jonathan R. Eller.

October 8, 2011

interview

A tense court room moment as the prisoner speaks.

A Lesson Before Dying

A lesson for a student, a lesson for a teacher and a lesson for a community.

October 9, 2011

movie reviews podcast

Chris Gorham and Susie Misner in Somebody's Hero

A Place For Film – Heartland Interview: ‘Somebody’s Hero’

On this interview, we sit down with Darin Beckstead and Guillermo Suescum, the filmmakers behind 'Somebody's Hero,' showing at the Heartland Film Festival.

October 10, 2011

movie reviews podcast

Dark Carnival Film Festival Logo

A Place For Film – The Dark Carnival Film Fest

On this week's episode, we invite two members of the Dark Carnival Film Festival to discuss their event, happening October 21-23 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater

October 11, 2011

interview

lovers embrace as the sun rises in the final scene

‘Sunrise’ At The IU Cinema

An IU grad's yen for improvisation and ragtime takes him from the concert stage to the cinema pit.

October 11, 2011

feature

Sallyann Murphy Portrait

A Life Like This: Sallyann Murphey’s Bean Blossom Dreams

Sallyann Murphey might be a Londoner by birth, but her writing about Brown County is part of the legacy of American transcendentalists like Thoreau and Emerson.

October 11, 2011

interview

Gabe Diani in The Selling

A Place For Film – Heartland 2011: ‘The Selling’ Interview

In this interview, we talk to Gabe Diani, the writer, producer and lead actor of the comedy/horror film The Selling, showing at Heartland.

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