Give Now  »

Podcasts Archive

September 1, 2009

 

John Bower, Inherit the Wind, Coffeehouse Nights, Mackenzie Hammel

This week on Artworks, photographer John Bower, Cardinal Stage Company's "Inherit the Wind", Wells Scholar Mackenzie Hammel and the IUAM's Coffeehouse Nights.

August 25, 2009

 

Inside the Costume Studio, “Tally’s Folly,” Church Musicians pt 1

This week on Artworks, we head inside the IU Costume Studio, visit director Tom Evans, explore the church choir at the Unitarian Universalist church.

August 17, 2009

 

The Hoosier Cabinet, Hobie’s Heroes, DM Stith

This week on Artworks, the Hoosier Cabinet, documentary filmmaker Steven Montgomery and musician DM Stith.

August 11, 2009

 

Claude Thornhill, Present Laughter, Provenance

Tonight on Artworks, Art Fraud, Hoosier bandleader Claude Thornhill, and actors from "Present Laughter."

July 27, 2009

 

Conservationist Manifesto, Light in the Piazza, String Academy 2

This week on Artworks the "Conservationist Manifesto", "Light in the Piazza" opens at the Summer Music Fest, and a trip to the summer string academy.

July 21, 2009

 

Art Across the Americas II, Mario Venzago, Busman’s Holiday

Coming up on Artworks, youth art crosses borders, Mario Venzago's two hands, and the call of the street with Busman's Holiday.

July 13, 2009

 

Vintage Autos, Tim Hardy, Amanda Biggs

This week on Artworks, the American automotive experience, reinventing Shakespeare, and an IU grad tries to make it big in NYC.

July 6, 2009

 

Stone Belt Arc, Stage Combat, Bloomington Symphony in Bryan Park

On this week's Artworks, Stone Belt's arts program, Adam Noble on stage combat, and the Bloomington Symphony plays Bryan Park.

June 30, 2009

 

Zaharako’s Ice Cream Parlor, Jonathan Biss, Harry Geduld

This week on Artworks, an Indiana ice cream parlor that's bringing back the good old days of sodas and sundaes, pianist Jonathan Biss, and author Harry Geduld.

June 23, 2009

 

David Simon, Limestone Symposium, Warding Off The Evil Eye

This week on Artworks, an interview with David Simon, creator or HBO's "The Wire," and a trip to the Indiana Limestone Symposium and the Mathers Museum.

« Previous PageNext Page »

Stay Connected

What is RSS? RSS makes it possible to subscribe to a website's updates instead of visiting it by delivering new posts to your RSS reader automatically. Choose to receive some or all of the updates from Artworks:

Support For Indiana Public Media Comes From

About Artworks

Search Artworks

WFIU Arts is on Twitter

π