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This week we'll conclude our two-part look at the best stories heard on Artworks in 2010.
This week we’ll listen back to some of the most memorable features and interviews you’ve heard in 2010 in the first of a two-part recap of the year.
This week we remember two favorites from the holiday season, TubaSanta Harvey Phillips and carol enthusiast Bill Studwell; also, a new, old-fashioned story.
This week on Artworks, the untold origins of ceramics, dancer-musicians The Fourth Wall, and a short story by Elsa Marston Harik.
This week, Vince Guaraldi's music for "A Charlie Brown Christmas", an Indianapolis artist remembered, and ensemble ¡Sacabuché! heads to China.
This week on Artworks, a student-lead exhibition of photography with a reputation, Krista Detor kicks off the holiday season, and art from feed sacks.
This week: Bloomington's Canopy of Lights, teachers and students get out of the classroom and onto the stage, and writers show off their bad side.
This week speaking truth to the king of instruments, the art of Mongolia and Tibet, and the working relationship between Al Cobine and IU's Singing Hoosiers.
This week on artworks- recycled food packaging, trashy fun for smart people, and rocker Todd Rundgren's trip to the head of the class.
This week, the Festival of Ghost Stories, recycled art in Martinsville, IN, and a local musician is inspired by the words of 13th century Sufi poet.