At the Kokomo Makers’ Art Market, people may come to buy goods and watch demonstrations from crafters, artisans, and amateur inventors.
Needless to say the string quartets in the world have certainly not played a whole lot of Chopin .
In this video from the Lilly Library, Manuscripts Archivist Craig Simpson is showing off some material from the Lilly archives covering the silent film era.
"This was a chance for me to put together chamber works that were recently written."
Gene Coyle, IU professor and spy novelist, talks with Adam Schwartz on the art of the spy novel and recommends some of his favorites in the genre.
A new era begins as the choral department announces additions to it's faculty lineup.
On this week's episode, we're reviewing the 2012 Indy Film Fest with our production assistant Sarah Doyle.
Early music by Spanish composers in the Old and New World.
This year’s Lotus World Music & Arts Festival features three acts with local roots, one of which won’t actually be making any music -- The Hudsucker Posse.
It’s a great experience for our students and terribly exciting.
LeGrand and Boswell are plein air painters, meaning they work outdoors, at the mercy of changing light and the elements.
Gyorgy calls his new CD a musical portrayal of his life’s journey.
On this week's episode, we're discussing the Fall 2012 IU Cinema schedule with Professor James Naremore.
Coming to terms with the high-stakes pressure of tattooing is part of the learning process.
“I began to realize that each play was about characters taking risks–risking a career, a family, or risking it all for what they believed in.” Randy White
The Board of the Evansville Museum of Arts, History, & Science will sell a work by Pablo Picasso that was recently discovered in the museum's storage.
Terribly exciting, wanted to do it for years, edgy, comedy with teeth, classic...a challenge.
On this week's episode, we're inviting Landon Palmer and James Paasche to talk about the Fall 2012 City Lights series.
Following Mark Ratzlaff’s career has been challenging—before to his current show, his last solo exhibition was held in 2005.
Poets, playwrights, novelists and short story writers put their words on stage at Fourth Street.