Indiana ambient musician Jeff Pearce plays the Chapman Stick to evoke Indiana’s four distinct seasons. His music is often heard on WFIU's Hearts of Space.
Dennis Palumbo helps Hollywood creative types get sane. His clients are mostly Hollywood above-the-line talent struggling with creative issues.
Adam Schwartz interviews Laurie R. King, author of a popular series of thrillers featuring the crime-busting team of Sherlock Holmes and Mary Russell.
Devotees of letter writing claim that those of us who have been seduced by instant communication are missing out on one of life’s pleasures.
At Binford Elementary in Bloomington, sixth graders are taught basic stone carving by the school’s social worker who uses the class to teach life lessons.
New York writer Dianne Durante has spent countless hours gazing at and photographing the public sculptures and monuments that inspire, provoke, and amuse her.
A new biography by ISU Professor Michael Shelden challenges the traditional notion that Mark Twain spent his last years bitter and depressed.
IU's Archive of Traditional Music is preserving as much of its decaying media as it can, but there’s only so much time and money to do it in.
From Playboy to The Zack Files, former men's magazine writer now gets accolades and hugs from ten-year-olds
John and Lynn Bower have produced six books of John’s stark black-and-white photographs that concentrate on places and objects that have fallen by the wayside.