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This week we'll wrap up our architecture tour of Columbus, Indiana, sample an vast collection of amateur photography, and visit the Hooiser Raging Grannies.
This week, masculinity in art, the role of film critics, Spanish and Latin guitar, and a trip down Columbus, Indiana's Avenue of Architects.
This week we'll find out a little bit of the history behind the Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival, take a peak at summer comedies, and visit a juried art show.
This week, the unique style of Columbus, Indiana, the art of projection, and playing for the farmers market.
This week, a local poet earns a Guggenheim, a student filmmaker talks shop, and a classical flutists takes up the Native American cedar flute.
This week we welcome IU Cinema's podcast "A Place for Film" to the family, Annie Corrigan visits a historic home in Columbus, Indiana, and aging gets creative.
This week Vivian Girls and The Donkeys on Amplifier, amphibians return the Cardinal Stage Company, and three jazz legends as young performers in the 50s.
This week, a visit to the new Commons building in Columbus, Indiana, the shape-shifting art of Martha MacLeish, and dancing in the Spring in Bloomington.
This week, a look back at city beautification project started in 2008, a new production of Arthur Miller's "The Price, and poet Richard Cecil.
This week we'll hear how a ceramics artists intermingles disciplines. We'll also catch up with the WIUX Culture Shock music festival, and Theatre of the People.