Archive for September 2011

September 5, 2011

movie reviews podcast

Sterling Hayden in Stanley Kubrick

A Place For Film – Recommendations

On this week's episode we play the Recommendation game with Betsy Fippinger.

September 6, 2011

review

all my sons

All My Sons: Review

The War... was just a matter of nickels and dimes.

September 6, 2011

interview

nigel north

Nigel North From Apache To Lady Hunsdon’s Puff

Lutenist to perform opening concert for Bloomington Early Music Festival.

September 7, 2011

feature

Harry Geduld sitting with open book on lap, paintings behind him on the walls

Harry Geduld’s Comically Surreal Stories

WFIU's Adam Schwartz attends a reading of IU professor emeritus Harry Geduld, who reads a selection of his strange, funny, savage tales.

September 7, 2011

interview

Inter:Facing

Inter:Facing On The Margins Of Perception

Dolinsky's immersive environments emerge from a cognitive no man's land.

September 9, 2011

interview

Magnifcat conductor Warren Stewart

Monteverdi’s Madrigals Of Love And War

Yes, they're madrigals, but we're a long way from Lassus!

September 12, 2011

interview

col in phil park`

A Concerto And A Violinist With ‘Elegance And Virtuosity’

It explores the instrument and what you can do with it.

September 12, 2011

movie reviews podcast

A film still from the documentary RESTREPO by Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger.

A Place For Film – Themester: Making War/Making Peace

On this week's episode we sit down with Maria Bucur to talk about Themester and this year's topic: Making War/Making Peace.

September 13, 2011

interview

two men and one woman stand as a third man sets on a stool. members of the pacifica quartet.

Beethoven Quartets With A Personal Appeal

The Pacifica Quartet in concert at the Jacobs School of Music.

September 13, 2011

interview

three dimensional printer

Celebrating The Maker Spirit At The Indy Mini Maker Faire

Some of the most inventive art, craft, and technology will be on display at the Indy Mini Maker Faire.

September 14, 2011

interview

cameo necklace

Artist In The Making: Introducing Katie Hayden, Metalsmith

Getting her parents' blessing to pursue a studio art major wasn’t an issue for Katie Hayden. “My mother is a jeweler, so she was encouraging about it."

September 19, 2011

interview

suzuki

Puccini’s Suzuki, Sometimes Silence Can Be Eloquent

Madama Butterfly...a tragic west meets east story!

September 19, 2011

movie reviews podcast

Cary Grant in Alfred Hitchcock

A Place For Film – The Herrmann And Hitchcock Series

On this week's episode we invite Professor James Naremore back to talk about the Hitchcock/Herrmann series, and we also extensively discuss Drive.

September 20, 2011

feature

A sheep

A Mesmerizing Effect: ‘Woven Treasures’ At The Waldron

"Each one of these carpets has the effect of calming me. I just love to look at them. I'm sort of mesmerized by them."

September 20, 2011

interview

a man and a women in early 20th century costume embrace in front of an ivy clad wall.

‘Così Fan Tutte:’ Fidelity, Sure!…Wanna Bet?

Trust your guy? Trust your girl? Mozart and Da Ponte say, "think again!"

September 20, 2011

interview

Dikanda with crowd

Amplifier: Lotus World Music & Arts Festival

The 18th annual Lotus World Music & Arts Festival will feature performances by 26 groups, including the Creole Choir Of Cuba, the Orchid Ensemble and Dikanda.

September 20, 2011

feature

volunteers

Lotus Volunteers: Homegrown Citizens Of The World

The magic dust that transforms Bloomington into a multicultural mecca for Lotus weekend also converts mere mortals into an elite corps of volunteers.

September 20, 2011

interview

eilen jewell with guitar

Eilen Jewell: The World Needs More Americana

Her brand of American roots music, with its blues, rockabilly, country and jazz influences, will fit right in at the Lotus World Music & Arts Festival.

September 21, 2011

interview

stephen kim

‘Catch A Rising Star’ With The Terre Haute Symphony

Not just technical skill, but a real feeling and understanding of the music!

September 21, 2011

interview

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

Fagen Conducts ‘A Spectacular Funny Comedy’ in ‘Così’

Music Director Arthur Fagen discusses Mozart's third and final collaboration with librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte and why it's not as well-known as the other two.

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