The Jewish Theatre of Bloomington's production of Arthur Miller’s 1968 play The Price features a cast that includes actors from Indianapolis and San Francisco.
Bookmakers Peter and Donna Thomas are traveling the country in their gypsy wagon spreading the word about the book arts.
Former classical flutist James Pellerite is on a mission to take the Native American flute where it's never gone before.
IU doctoral student Ashley Hope Pérez wrote the book that her students couldn't find: her soon to be published novel What Can't Wait.
What happens when a Harvard-trained composer and a New York violinist/lyricist/poet create the world's first sitcom opera?
Artworks’ Adam Schwartz speaks with Bill Peschel, author of Writers Gone Wild, a collection of anecdotes of great writers at their worst behavior.
WFIU’s Adam Schwartz speaks with Bloomington author Adam Langer about his fourth novel, The Thieves of Manhattan.
Artworks' Adam Schwartz speaks with a violinist/psychologist who works with musicians afflicted with performance anxiety, and with two of her clients.
Harvey Sachs' new book, "The Ninth: Beethoven and the World in 1824," seeks to reveal what Beethoven was telling us.
An interview with the editor of a new collection of writings by Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz.