On this week's episode we're talking with Jon Vickers, Director of the IU Cinema about what's coming up in the Spring 2013 schedule.
Janette Fishell will perform music of J.S. Bach on the Van Daalen organ in IU's Beck Chapel
Conductor, composer, and Jacobs School Faculty member David Dzubay directs the IU New Music Ensemble
English composer Gavin Bryars has a diverse body of work including opera, chamber music, and visual arts installations.
On this week's episode, we're discussing the Spring 2013 City Lights series with programmers Danny Grinberg and Noelle Griffis.
Pianist and JSOM faculty member Jean-Louis Haguenauer will perform the Préludes of Debussy.
Leah Gauthier is trying to revive the endangered Marshall strawberry in her garden. She has been artistically inspired by the plants as well.
Violinist Ariel Horowitz is just sixteen, but she and her violin have already logged a lot of miles.
On this week's episode, we're covering the upcoming Nicholas Ray series with Ray expert and CMCL grad student Will Scheibel.
"It’ll be a special occasion for me to be at home and playing with the legendary Cleveland Orchestra," - Joshua Bell
All the composers are women, but Herndon doesn’t think there’s a specially ‘womanly touch."
Bloomington's doyenne of the arts was recognized for six decades of service to Bloomington with the dedication of January 9, 2013 in her name.
"George and Martha do love each other, but they are kind of crippled in their communication."
On this week's episode, we're discussing the Spring 2013 Underground Film series at the IU Cinema, with lead programmer Mark Benedetti.
This Ivy Tech production brings a considerably broader color palette to a grueling play.
"It's kind of amazing how much in the dark my character is." - Amanda Russo on Xerxes
River-themed concerts, art exhibits, and permanent installations will try to connect Terre Haute residents to the Wabash during the yearlong celebration.
The Columbus Indiana Philharmonic present singing sisters Marja and Chasten Harmon.
'...suspenseful evening that builds quickly with a surprising ending..." director Ron Himes