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June 12, 2012

 

Richard Seraphinoff, IU Limestone Tour, Summer Music 2012

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.

June 5, 2012

 

The Silent Film Pianist, Brooklyn Boy, Malcolm Dalglish

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.

May 29, 2012

 

Open Studios Tour, Brain Reactions, Indiana Festival Theatre ’12

This week we showcase the upcoming Open Studios Tour in Bloomington and get community reactions to the Brains Extravaganza.

May 22, 2012

 

Man As Object, Steve Zegree, ‘Salute!’, Fearless Performance

This week, reversing that gaze at the Kinsey Gallery, a new director for the Singing Hoosiers, and powering through performance anxiety.

May 15, 2012

 

Art Scapes, A Home Of Her Own, Storytelling/Songwriting Minifest

This week, an historical architecture book found in the home design section, the art of songwriting, public art in Terre Haute, and Bloomington Fading

May 8, 2012

 

Vladimir Ashkenazy, Showers Bros. Book, ‘Big River’, Ray Bradbury

This week we visit with star conductor/pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy, explore the history of town through one of its businesses, the Showers Brothers Furniture Co.

May 1, 2012

 

Krista Detor, Brains On Parade, Alumni Hall Organ, Morris Dancers

This week Krista Detor explains her songwriting, IU gets its third Fisk organ, Indy Opera wraps the season, and Morris Dancing rings in May.

April 24, 2012

 

Castellan III, Brownstown Courthouse, IU Opera ’12-’13, Wine Fair

This week we wrap up with painter Erin Castellan, visit the Indiana Wine Fair, preview the '12-'13 IU Opera season, talk with two star Jacobs jazz alumni.

April 17, 2012

 

Trashion Refashion, Nature’s Palette, Dickens Variety Show

This week we'll take a walk down the sustainable cat walk, view gardening as art, visit 18th century France, and meet Charles Dickens the performance artist.

April 3, 2012

 

Ming Holden, Lilly Library, ‘Candide’, The Quilters Story

This week - Wells Graduate Fellow Ming Holden, inside the Lilly Library, Voltaire on the opera stage, and quilters stories on display.

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