On this week's episode we invite James Paasche and Landon Palmer to talk about the Fall 2011 City Lights Series.
By the end of the tour, visitors know what is and what is not a gargoyle, and discover the only decorative aspect of Ballantine Hall.
The new photo exhibition at Bloomington’s pictura gallery shows us just how hard it is to be a man.
On this week's episode we invite Craig Simpson from the Lilly to discuss the current state of film criticism.
"Rather than lamenting the loss of that older world," explains poet Maurice Manning, “I want to imagine its recreation.”
Renovation of the museum's atrium is being undertaken by a Mooresville firm that has successfully tackled similar projects at the Guggenheim and the Corcoran.
Construction will begin soon on the Jacobs Schools of Music's state-of-the-art building.
World-renowned pianist and IU faculty member Menahem Pressler is being honored for his many contributions to the world of classical music.
"Lewitzky's dance style is demanding, but I love it. 'Satie Suite' is the most challenging dance I’ve had to learn—ever—in my entire life."
The fervent singing is so on pitch, it’s eerie. Every consonant and vowel in the libretto is right there.