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.
Bloomington's two belly dance troupes, Different Drummer Belly Dancers and Dark Side Tribal, have very different ways of conceptualizing the art form.
When Avi A. Katz moved to Bloomington, Indiana, he sketched the city as a way to get to know it. But you've probably never seen this side of downtown.
Indiana University professor Richard Seraphinoff balances teaching and performing with producing custom-made natural horns in his Bloomington, Indiana workshop.
It's been 4 weeks since 22 larger-than-life brain statues were installed around town. Annie Corrigan finds out what community members think about the project.
In celebration of Creative Aging Month, area songwriters and storytellers are coming together to prove that their disciplines are intergenerational.
Conductor and pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy stopped by the WFIU studios to tell some stories from his 60 years in the music business.
Krista Detor talks about what comes first, words or melody, how she teaches songwriting and if she feels like all things in music have already been done.
Belt made of duct tape. Necklaces sewn together with pop-tops. Wet suits turned into dresses. It must be Trashion Refashion.
The Sample Gates were constructed in the 1980s after decades of controversy, but its history is still being written.