Episode 313
Journey Indiana | By Jason Pear - January 19, 2021

Stories from around Indiana...coming to you from the Fort Wayne Museum of Art.
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Stories from around Indiana...coming to you from the Fort Wayne Museum of Art.
Cardinal returns to its first love, the American Musical...this Time on Zoom
L. Renée reads "Fish Fry" and "Ghazal: Hog Killing Time."
This sequel to a previous program of jazz salutes to the civil-rights icon includes music from Bobby Hutcherson, Max Roach, and Herbie Hancock.
IU Prof's conductor Kevin Murphy and stage director Michael Shell work with students for a Covid-safe performance
Join us for an archival broadcast with former host Mark Chilla on WFIU2, as we continue to follow live coverage from NPR on our main channel.
Denise Breeden-Ost reads "Head on Arms on Table," "The Lake Above," "Ritual," and "September Night."
Night Lights' annual survey of notable reissues and historical releases includes music from Bill Evans, Thelonious Monk, Shirley Scott, and others.
Was “Heat Wave” an Irving Berlin song or a Motown song? Was “In The Still of the Night” a Cole Porter song or a doo-wop song? This week, we explore common confusions in the Great American Songbook.
Was “Heat Wave” an Irving Berlin song or a Motown song? Was “In The Still of the Night” a Cole Porter song or a doo-wop song? This week, we explore common confusions in the Great American Songbook.
In this episode, we're featuring a few of our favorite animal stories.
Join us as we remember the inauguration of the national opera house in Paris, on this day in 1875.
"You buy a ticket. You're delivered a box. Inside the box, you find a variety of objects, along with an invitation...beckoning you to solve..."
Ben Eklof speaks with Historian Ivan Kurilla about US-Russian relations, the politics of history, and the importance of political memory.
Alberto Sveum reads "Compendium for a Room of Childhood Musings," "Compendium for New and Returning Online Gamers," and "Discard."
Ring in the New Year with Afterglow, as we explore songs and standards about new beginnings, including “Let’s Begin,” “Begin The Beguine,” and “I’m Beginning To See The Light.”
Nine rounds of Ether Game for the first nine gifts of the Twelve Days of Christmas. Browse our playlist for a classical Christmas carol playlist.
Lebanese-born American Photographer Rania Matar speaks about her life and work with Elliot Reichert, the Eskenazi Museum's first curator of Contemporary Art.
Janan Alexandra reads "return" (a poem in seven parts).
This Christmas night, relax at the end of a stressful year with some holiday songs to soothe your soul, sung by Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole and more.
Famous births, premieres and notable concerts. Check out our playlist of significant events in classical music that occurred on December 22nd.
Kayte Young, host of WFIU's Earth Eats, speaks with Poet Ross Gay about growing the community, "passing the rock," and his latest book-length poem, "Be Holding."
Nancy Chen Long reads “Your Brain Doesn’t Contain Memories—It is Memories,” "Narrative is the Native Tongue of the Brain," and "Echo."