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This week James MacMillan's "Sun-Dogs," the TED are coming to Bloomington, and the IU Ballet Theaters brings the Big Apple to Indiana.
This week "a mystery photographic exhibition" at the Monroe Bank Gallery, and the life and career of a Nashville, Indiana singer-songwriter.
This week jazz violinist Sara Caswell, the Arts and Crafts movement at the T.C. Steele Historic Site, and the second installment of our Indie music series.
This week the story of a classical musician turned native, a psalm at the heart of Voces Novae's new concert, and busking with the Extraordinaires.
This week, author and music critic Anthony DeCurtis, taiko new and with Kodo, and playing with fire at Wonderlab.
This week we'll explore Indiana University and the City of Bloomington's 27th Annual Artsweek and it's theme "ArtsTeach."
This week we'll visit Terre Haute's Swope Art Museum, speak with the guys from Busman's Holiday, and begin our new Indie Rock series, 'Amplifier.'
This week we here from Jazz Fables founder David Miller, the Theater of the People's short plays, and author Ashley Hope Pérez.
This week on Artworks, photographer Claude Cookman, Options for Living's "Art of Chocolate,' A Time to Plant, and a final preview of the Pride Film Fest.
This week on Artworks, contemporary art at the SoFA Gallery, an opera based on "The Dick Van Dyke Show," and part two of our preview of the Pride Film Festival.