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This week on Artworks: Dick Bishop on Frank Sinatra, Voices of Youth on performance anxiety, and David Brent Johnson on 1945 Hoosier Markets.
This week on Artworks, the story behind a photo journal of Fort Wayne, Indiana in the 1970s and an author who puts young people in contact with the Middle East through her writing.
This week on a special holiday edition of Artworks: We’ll hear a new classic yuletide short story, and jazz musician Monika Herzig talks about her Christmas album, “Peace on Earth.”
This week on Artworks, we hear from a quilter-turned-author who’s shining a light on contemporary quilt art in her book released this year from Indiana University Press. Then Long John Silver himself stops by for a discussion of the Cardinal Stage Company’s “Treasure Island.” And finally, a conversation Mark Rice, musician and founder of the Art Hospital, Inc.
This week on Artworks, we talk with “rural-folk” pianist George Winston about his timeless album “December.” The director and founder of a non-profit focusing on early music talks about their mission. And finally, part three of our Regional Orchestras series brings us to a community member who also plays the part of serious professional musician.
This week on Artworks, part two of a look at life in Brown County, Indiana “The Art Colony of the Midwest.” We’ll also hear from a performer taking part in the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic’s annual holiday show. And a tour of the Lily Library’s newest addition, the Slocum mechanical puzzle collection
This week on Artworks, a conversation with master guitarist, Ernesto Bitetti. We’ll also hear from the star of the one “elf” show, the Santaland Diaries. And two local crafters are “getting personal” with their wares.
This week on Artworks, part one of our City Beautiful series explores how one Indiana town is turing eyesores into eye candy. We’ll also talk to two members the IU Opera Theatre’s newest production. And an interview with ’80s underground musician, John Terrill.
This week on Artworks, it’s fund drive time, so we’re asking you to pledge your support for arts on the radio. In the meantime, we visit Brown County, Indiana and an artist taking up the long tradition there. We’ll hear a conversation with David Amram from earlier in our year. And a day in the life of a young conductor.
This week on Artworks we learn what’s up with oboe players and those pesky reeds. We’ll hear from the actors involved in this year’s Reva Shiner Award-winning play. And a conversation with a professor who is trying to teach a computer to follow a conductor gestures.