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This week, Annie Corrigan takes a trip to this Indiana city ranked 6th in the nation for its architectural innovation and design.
This week, the ATM celebrates Hoagy Carmichael's birthday, historical home owners open up, 'Annie' comes to Bloomington, and "It's Jazz, Charlie Brown!"
This week we explore art made together and art with political meaning, we visit the "thin place" known as New Harmony, and the Bloomington Symphony blasts off.
The housing crisis in pictures, a new addition to the live holiday music calendar, checking back in with writer Bre'Anna Robinson, and gray art for winter.
This week, fiberglass attractions, writing in the Midwest, the Meisner legacy, and Raymond Leppard in his own words.
This week, politics in posters, ukes everywhere, Bach in English, and digging up history at the Wylie House Museum.
This week, how the IU Soul Revue prepares for its 40th season, a community observes the Day of the Dead, and Dennis James accompanies a classic horror film.
This week we visit the metalsmithing shop at the Hope School of Fine Arts and a local glassblower's workshop and talk to graphic novelist Nate Powell.
This week we head to Brown County, Indiana to explore the area known as "The Arts Colony of the Midwest."
This week, the early career of Ray Bradbury, life as a music student, art in dual locations, and your home movies on the big screen.