Archive for December 2011

December 1, 2011

interview

David Bowden leads orchestra w. children's chorus led by Ruth Dwyer

Columbus Philharmonic Presents ‘Silver Bells’

Columbus Indiana Children’s Choir joins the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic for their annual holiday concert.

December 2, 2011

interview

conductor with baton

The Bloomington Symphony Heads ‘To Infinity And Beyond’

And before that downbeat a chance for kids to get their hands on the instruments.

December 2, 2011

interview

cicely parnas sets on a chair holding her cello close the ground in one hand

Jacobs Student To Be Featured On ‘Performance Today’

Cellist Cicely Parnas was selected as one of a handful of Young Artists in Residence and will appear on the national program December 5-9.

December 3, 2011

review

clown face

I Am Grock: Review

Honesty, even "Brutal Honesty" can be pretty funny.

December 3, 2011

feature

conductor arthur fagen stands on grasping the rail of a podium with crystal chandelier behind him.

WFIU’s Featured Artist For December: Arthur Fagen

WFIU's featured artist for December is Arthur Fagen.

December 4, 2011

movie reviews podcast

Clint Eastwood in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

A Place For Film: The Fall 2011 3D Showcase

On this week's episode, we're inviting Chris Eller and Dylan Cashbaugh to talk about the 3D Showcase at the Cinema on December 6th.

December 5, 2011

review

old men of Athens

Lysistrata: Review

From Ancient Greece to contemporary Iraq: the quintessential "Make Love Not War" play.

December 6, 2011

feature

 student artists paint at night

Nothing Says Freedom Like Marks On A Wall: Cairo Street Art

There was no street art in Cairo before January 25th. But afterwards, "they painted tree-trunks, they painted cars, they painted furniture in public."

December 6, 2011

feature

Thad Jones and Mel Lewis

That ’70s Swing: Big Bands And Bell Bottoms

In NPR's A Blog Supreme, WFIU's David Brent Johnson revisits five musical testaments to the not-dead-yet world of 1970s big-band music.

December 7, 2011

interview

A labyrinth of golden leaves in the Harmonist Cemetery

The Indiana Town ‘Where Heaven and Earth Are Close’

New book tells in words and images the story of an Indiana town whose utopian past is a palpable presence.

December 7, 2011

interview

tiles for letterpress printing

Do-It-Together Artists: Movable Type Truck

Kyle Durie needed to recharge her creative battery. She left her business printing wedding invitations to embark on a cross-country letterpress adventure.

December 7, 2011

interview

Bloomington Print Collective t-shirt

Do-It-Together Artists: Bloomington Print Collective

The Bloomington Print Collective is a group of artists who pools finances and equipment to create a public art space.

December 7, 2011

feature

WFIU’s December Contemporary Composer: David Ward-Steinman

WFIU's featured contemporary composer for December is David Ward-Steinman

December 7, 2011

feature

WFIU’s November Contemporary Composer: Eric Moe

WFIU's featured contemporary composer for November is Eric Moe.

December 7, 2011

feature

WFIU’s Featured Artist For November: Janette Fishell

November artist of the month is organist Janette Fishell

December 13, 2011

movie reviews podcast

Asa Butterfield and Chloe Grace Moretz in Hugo.

A Place For Film: December Recommendations

On this week's episode, we're talking to Craig Simpson from the Lilly and recommending some movies in our Recommendation game.

December 13, 2011

interview

actors who play Annie

Cardinal Stage Salutes Another Red Head

The musical whose spirit conquers the hard knock life.

December 13, 2011

feature

hawaiian band performing for audience

Noon Concert Series Celebrates Hoagy Carmichael

The annual Hoagy Carmichael birthday concert is an opportunity for local musicians to perform tunes beyond the greatest hits.

December 13, 2011

feature

Cox-Hulman House

There’s No Place Like Home For The Holidays

Quick. Think Christmas. The residents of Terre Haute's Farrington's Grove know it's not a pink plastic tree in a mid-century ranch that first comes to mind.

December 16, 2011

featured classical recording

photo of violinist Rachel Barton Pine

Capricho Latino

A tour of Latin-flavored music for solo violin that grew out of a cruise.

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