WFIU’s Yael Ksander learns about the juried art show and environmental benefit, “Art for All Seasons.” Movie Critic Peter Noble-Kuchera reviews “Mayfly Days.’ And Annie Corrigan interviews timpanist John Tafoya in the final installment of our three-part Indiana University Festival Orchestra Principals series.
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Artists Collaborate to Protect the Wilderness
By Yaël Ksander - Jul 30, 2008
Artists and environmental conservationists have teamed up for the new exhibition at Bloomington's Gallery North on the Square. WFIU's Yael Ksander spoke with representatives from the two partnering organizations to learn more about the collaboration.
Mayfly Days
By Peter Noble Kuchera - Jul 25, 2008
The most interesting thing going on in movies this weekend isn’t a summer blockbuster. It’s a film that cost less than Batman’s catering bill — a decade-in-the-making labor of love from an Indiana filmmaker named B.D. Kuchera. Full disclosure: I worked on the film’s initial shoot, thirteen years ago; and the director is my brother. […]
The View From The Back Of The Orchestra: Timpanist John Tafoya
By Annie Corrigan - Aug 12, 2010
Professor of Percussion John Tafoya says, "Many timpanists believe they are the second conductor of the orchestra."