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Since it opened in 1922, the BCT has remained at the center of Bloomington’s entertainment scene while other theaters have come and gone.
This week we talk with the director and an young actor who are helping build a musical from the ground up at teh Bloomington Playwrights Project.
This week on Artworks we'll hear Zeppelin and Hendrix on the mandolin and experience the nightmare of losing a loved one through the lens of a horror novel.
When and why does a conductor choose to focus on being an educator rather than a "maestro?" Cliff Colnot tells Annie Corrigan on this week's Artworks.
We’ll be talking about comics, graphic novels, and why some fans don’t care if comics ever make on to the best sellers list.
We've outgrown our normal timeslot, so Artworks expands to a full hour this week.
This week on Artworks - a museum spawned from a basement collection and a sense of honor, Bloomington through the eyes of a graphic artist, and your stories!
This week, guerrilla knitters are on a mission, spent barley becomes something more, and putting the "fun" in "fundraising."
This week building your own natural horn, discovering limestone treasures on the IUB campus, and a preview of the acobs School's 2012 Summer Music series.
This week we learn the subtle art of silent film accompaniment, pay a visit to the Jewish Theatre of Bloomington, and profile folk musician Malcolm Dalglish.