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October 18, 2008

 

The HUB Project, The Diary of Anne Frank, Regional Orchestras Pt. 1

This week, Indiana University’s School of Fine Arts Gallery takes their HUB project on the road. A regional theatre presents a revised production of “The Diary of Anne Frank.” And part one of an in-depth look at South-Central Indiana’s many regional orchestras.

October 4, 2008

 

Slocum Puzzle Collection, Same Time Next Year, Hoosier Homefront Market

This week on Artworks, we get a tour of the Slocum Puzzle Collection at Indiana University’s Lily Library. The Brown County Playhouse presents “Same Time Next Year.” And we take a trip to back in time to a 1945 Hoosier Market.

September 27, 2008

 

Lotus Festival, College Fight Songs, Stop and StART

This week on Artworks, Lotus Festival of World Music director Lee Williams talks about some of the more spontaneous events of the festival. Song historian William Studwell gives us his list of top college fight songs. And Bloomington, Indiana turns eyesores into eye candy with the Stop and StART project.

September 24, 2008

 

David Amram, La Traviata, The Milk Man

This week on Artworks, a conversation with composer/performer David Amram. Backstage at Indiana University Opera Theatre’s “La Traviata.” And the concept album-turned-ballet from San Francisco artists, Deerhoof.

September 17, 2008

 

Swope Art Museum; Driftwood Valley Music Festival

This week we tour Terre Haute, Indiana’s landmark art museum. Also a review of the latest Woody Allen quarter-life crisis film, “Vicky, Christina, Barcelona,” and a preview of the Driftwood Valley Music Festival.

August 27, 2008

 

Indianapolis Fringe Festival, Carol Dweck, Rachael’s Cafe

Hear how one musician’s mindset nearly derailed a successful career from social psychologist and author Carol Dweck. Also, step inside a Bloomington, Indiana cafe that’s trying to bring people together. And a behind the scenes look at a play with two women, nine roles, thirteen taboos and several dozen laughs you’ll feel guilty about tomorrow.

August 20, 2008

 

Drum Corps International, Mongol, Smallest Gallery in Town

WFIU’s David Wood visits the Drum Corps International World Championships. Peter Noble-Kuchera reviews the new biopic of Genghis Khan, “Mongol.” And guest producer Julia Sabatier takes a tour of a miniscule museum.

August 6, 2008

 

Plant Portraits, The Savior, Oneida

WFIU’s Yael Ksander explores the “Plant Portraits” exhibit at the Indiana University Art Museum collection. Violinist Eugene Drucker reads from his book “The Savior.” And drummer Kid Millions from the Brooklyn-based trio, Oneida, stops by for a conversation with WFIU’s Josephine McRobbie.

July 30, 2008

 

Art for All Seasons, Mayfly Days, John Tafoya

WFIU’s Yael Ksander learns about the juried art show and environmental benefit, “Art for All Seasons.” Movie Critic Peter Noble-Kuchera reviews “Mayfly Days.’ And Annie Corrigan interviews timpanist John Tafoya in the final installment of our three-part Indiana University Festival Orchestra Principals series.

July 23, 2008

 

John Terrill, John F. Rothmann, Michael Strauss

David Brent Johnson talks with Indie rocker John Terrell, Adam Schwartz learns about the of “Icon of Evil: Hitler’s Mufti and the Rise of Radical Islam” from author John F. Rothmann. And part two of our Festival Orchestra Principals series brings us an interview with violist, Michael Strauss.

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