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A photographer of people, a WWII refugee, and highlights from a month of live music broadcasts.
One of classical music’s greatest cellists ever has passed away. We'll profile Starker’s career and the legacy he leaves behind.
This week a Bloomington feline becomes the focus of a documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival, and members of Salaam perform in the studio.
Australian artist and Aboriginal activist Richard Bell and comedienne Sandra Bernhard both discuss their approach to controversy through art.
How do you get 70 amateurs ready for a choral masterwork? And a viral video originally conceived as a little more than an encore takes on a life of its own.
Bloomington's long-running Puppet Theatre retires. And traditional music Grey Larsen introduces his latest book.
A documentary film follows the lives of three stand-up comedians/ Artists interpret the icon of matrimony/A silent film star dominates the screen.
This week we discuss the new MFA in Playwriting at Indiana University, and we get a recap of the South by Southwest Festival from the hosts of A Place for Film.
Discussing the upcoming TEDx Bloomington and its impact on the city and creative minds that call it home.
As part of their whirlwind trip through Indiana, Rachel and Sara Caswell stopped by the WFIU Studios to talk about growing up in Bloomington and their new CD.