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This week we visit the Bedford, Indiana of 1908, view art in unlikely spaces... like a men's room, and explore movies from the Cold War.
This week: the Bloomington homes of a self-taught mid-century architect, writing about the Midwest, and Cardinal Stage Company's 2011-2012 season.
This week, graphic novelist Nate Powell, cranking the heat with glass art, and Indiana Regionalist painters from the 30s and 40s get their due.
This week, photojournalism in the US, the craft of busking, Tovey conducts and plays, and a kids' show theme comes from a local musician's daughter.
This week, a photographer's Jekyll and Hyde lifestyle, inside the Black Film Center Archive, and unearthing history at the Wylie House Museum.
This week Yaël Ksander concludes her tour of the limestone art on the IUB campus, the City Lights film series is announced, and more from Indy Early Music Fest.
This week bounce artist Big Freedia, limestone gems on the IU Bloomington campus, screenwriter Angelo Pizzo, and a preview of Lotus Fest 2011.
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.