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David Wood

Originally from Leavenworth, Kansas, David Wood moved to Bloomington in 2005. He received his Bachelor of Music from Kansas State University, and his Master of Music from the University of North Texas. He studied ensemble direction at the Jacobs School of Music's Early Music Institute and joined WFIU in 2006 as an announcer. He is currently Music Director/Program Content Coordinator for the station. David’s interests include Irish music and language, music and religion, running, the outdoors and, of course, classical music!

Recent posts by David

March 5, 2013

 

a woman in holding a violin and another woman look at each other with a smile.

The Caswell Sisters: ‘Alive In The Singing Air’

As part of their whirlwind trip through Indiana, Rachel and Sara Caswell stopped by the WFIU Studios to talk about growing up in Bloomington and their new CD.

February 26, 2013

 

a set of 3D printed candlesticks

Bloomington MakerSpace Network

A conversation with three people who are joining forces to welcome a new way of making, and of thinking about making, to Bloomington.

February 19, 2013

 

a group of men sit on a couch with instruments

HOLOGRAPHIC & Square Peg Round Hole: New Music In Bloomington

This week we’re talking about the contemporary music scene in Bloomington as it exists outside the walls of the Jacobs School of Music.

February 12, 2013

 

a man in a suit sits in front of a blue wall with a black handbag beside him

Crispin Glover & ‘The Truman Show: A Musical’

Crispin Glover talks about his upcoming appearance at the IU Cinema. And the 1998 film starring Jim Carrey becomes musical theater at the BPP.

February 5, 2013

 

a woman sits at a typewriter

Diane Kondrat: A Farewell To Bloomington

This week, Annie Corrigan talks with a longtime favorite of the Bloomington theater scene as she prepares to leave Indiana.

January 29, 2013

 

a black and white photo of a theater marquee from the street

PRIDE Film Festival: Ten Years And Counting

This week Bloomington's GLBTQ film festival hits the double digits, and the City of Terre Haute celebrates the Wabash River in 2013.

January 15, 2013

 

a man and a microphone

Booker T. Jones: Memphis To Bloomington And Back Again

This week on Artworks, Soul, R&B, Rock, and Blues pioneer, Booker T. Jones. And Annie Corrigan talks with a gardener making works of art from her scraps.

January 8, 2013

 

A large empty room with sheets dyed various shades of blue hanging from the ceiling.

Rowland Ricketts: The Most Meaningful Shade of Blue

Yael Ksander speaks with an artist who not only creates with natural indigo but raises the crop himself.

December 18, 2012

 

a woman sits at a piano with a microphone.

In The Studio With Jenn Cristy

An impromptu YouTube clip Jenn Cristy performing a track from her new CD has gone viral, so we Invited the local singer-songwriter into WFIU studios.

December 11, 2012

 

a stylized painting of a man steering a boat.

Pioneers And Exiles: German Expressionism At The IU Art Museum

The story of how art branded by the Nazis as "degenerate" found its way to Bloomington.

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