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The Weekly Special concluded its production in fall 2018; the page below is an archive.
WTIU continues its exploration of the Hoosier state with a new series, Journey Indiana.
The Stuttering Ducks has kept musical evolution at the forefront! Learn about the surprising connection that makes this bluegrass duo truly one-of-a-kind!
For artist Anne Ryan Miller, nature is more than just an inspiration; it's an intricate part of her artistic vision and her passion for stained glass artwork.
Nashville favorite, The Stuttering Ducks, performs the progressive bluegrass duo, "Nowhere You Call Home," composed by fiddle player, Patrick Hoeper.
Jessica Nunemaker joins us in the studio to share one of her smallest finds yet, Converse, Indiana! Join her as she discovers there is more than meets the eye!
Ewenique Farms is more than just a name; it is a legacy! Join the Weekly Special as we explore how this hundred-year old farm continues to evolve!
Nashville favorite, The Stuttering Ducks, performs the progressive bluegrass duo, "Sneaky Pete," composed by banjo player, Rich Walter.
Chef Orr invites Earth Eats’ Annie Corrigan into his kitchen to share a fabulous way to enjoy Indiana’s summer fruit in a surprising, yet simple distinction!
Director John Bower introduces the Indiana Artisan organization, founded in 2008 as a collaborative art and economic development program for Hoosier artists.
For painter Dawn Adams, art has not only been an outlet, it has been life-affirming. Today, Adams strives to create peaceful worlds within watercolors.
In 1996, Amy Brier helped create the Indiana Limestone Symposium; now twenty years later, she continues to teach the incredible process of stone sculpture.
Performance artist, Molly Wyldfyre, describes the allure of poi, or fire dancing; learn about the immense hours and discipline it takes to master the craft.
Sculptor James Campbell visits the Weekly Special studio to give an update on his artistic endeavors, as well as provide information on the Open Studios Tour.
Tom Roznowski introduces the latest installment in our series exploring the turn-of-the-century photography created by the Cirkut Camera.
Bloomington favorite, Jefferson Street Parade Band delivers unique sounds in unexpected places. Watch as this one-of-a-kind marching band takes to the studio!
With influences from New Orleans jazz to West African rhythms, the one-of-a kind Jefferson Street Parade Band delivers unique sounds in unexpected places.
Bloomington favorite, Jefferson Street Parade Band delivers unique sounds in unexpected places. Watch as this one-of-a-kind marching band take to the studio!
For 20 years, the Lotus Festival has brought artisans from across the world to Bloomington. Brandi Host explains its continued importance to the community.
When retired chaplain, Walter Glover, decided to combat youth obesity in his community, he made a shocking decision: raise money by climbing the seven summits!