A couple of guys who've been called the 'odd-couple' of coaches!
On this week's episode, we're talking to grad student David Church about the history of exploitation film.
The Terre Haute Police Department is working to preserve the memory of Officer Brent Long, who was killed last summer while serving a warrant.
A profile of opera singer and voice teacher Joe Mace, who played four characters in the IU Opera production of Candide.
A returning veteran and a too strong woman, a couple of misfits find one another.
Crossroads Repertory Theatre presents the musical sequel to J.M. Barrie’s "Peter Pan."
Audiences welcome the return of the much-loved summer concert series.
Little League: one son leaves for dance, another trips on his shoelaces, and a third catches that high fly ball.
On this week's episode, we're inviting Lisa Trifone, the managing director of the Indy Film Fest on the show to talk about the fest coming up July 19-29.
"Scary plays are something that we do very well," Kevin Guthridge!
"Return of Neverland," a winning script in a skillfully staged production.
The old Veterans of Foreign Wars hall in downtown Bloomington gets remodeled and re-monikered as the Back Door, Bloomington's newest arts venue.
An outsized spirit at war with her body and culture meets another spirit wounded by war.
On the first of this week's interviews, I'm talking to the director of Video Stop, Adam Newell.
Crossroads offers a Puckish production of Shakespeare's classic.
In this interview, we are talking with Director Greg Oppman about his animated short Girlie Jar.
IU Summer Band concerts have been drawing crowds for more than 50 years.
Young love gets some help from aged wisdom in Kaufman and Hart's award winner.
The Tomatoes and the zombies aren't real, but the fun is!
In this interview I'm talking to director Andrew Disney about his film Searching For Sonny, playing at the Indy Film Fest.