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Annie Corrigan

Annie Corrigan studied oboe at Bowling Green State University and Indiana University. In addition to performing with various orchestras around Indiana, she produces programs for Indiana Public Media. To fulfill a New Year's resolution, she recently became a member of her local co-op. It's about time.

Recent posts by Annie

October 4, 2010

 

Leonard Slatkin conducting orchestra with baton

Conductor Leonard Slatkin

Annie Corrigan hosts this interview with Leonard Slatkin, the Arthur R. Metz Foundation Conductor at IU’s Jacobs School of Music.

August 30, 2010

 

Michael Uslan in wireframe glasses

Comics Maven and Batman Producer Michael Uslan

Annie Corrigan hosts this interview with screenwriter, author, comics teacher, and film producer Michael Uslan, a key figure behind the Batman movies.

August 20, 2010

 

Zach De Pue

Concertmaster and Violinist Zach De Pue

Annie Corrigan speaks with Zach De Pue, concertmaster of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and former violinist for the Philadelphia Orchestra.

June 22, 2010

 

Evelyn Glennie carrying a drum on her back in a wheatfield

Scottish Percussionist And Composer Dame Evelyn Glennie

Despite being deaf, Scottish virtuoso percussionist and composer Evelyn Glennie has built an international career. She speaks with WFIU's Annie Corrigan.

April 26, 2010

 

Canadian Brass

The Canadian Brass

The Canadian Brass has been performing music for nearly a half-century, and the group certainly is not showing any signs of stopping now.

July 14, 2009

 

Jessica Valenti wearing a T-shirt that reads "This is what a feminist looks like"

Feminist Blogger and Author Jessica Valenti

Writer Jessica Valenti is founder of the blog Feministing.com. She is a three-time author, and her writing has appeared in Ms., The Guardian, and Bitch.

October 12, 2008

 

Conductor Alan Pierson

Alan Pierson is artistic director of the New York City music ensemble Alarm Will Sound, a twenty-member band known for its innovative performances of today’s music. Pierson spoke with WFIU’s Annie Corrigan.

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