David Brent Johnson interviews jazz musician and promoter David Miller. Peter Noble-Kuchera reviews Pixar’s “WALL-E.” And Adam Schwartz talks to National Geographic photojournalist Steven Winter about angry rhinos and the first words he learns in a new country.
Stories On This Episode
The Jazz Maker: David Miller
By David Johnson - Jul 1, 2008
There's plenty of live jazz in Bloomington, Indiana on any given night. And if you're in the audience, there's a good chance one local musician is either playing or promoting that music you're hearing. That figure is trumpeter and veteran of the local Bloomington jazz scene, David Miller. Miller spoke with WFIU's David Brent Johnson about his experiences since coming to Bloomington in the mid-1960s.
Wall-E
By Peter Noble Kuchera - Jun 27, 2008
Imagine that a company like Wal-Mart grew so big, it clogged the world with garbage. Nothing could grow, and the air is became so toxic humanity had to relocate. The hoi polloi crowded in a great wad into a luxury liner spaceship, and disappear for the stars. Now fast forward four hundred years. On Earth, […]
Photojournalist Steve Winter’s Walk on the Wild Side
By Adam Schwartz - Jul 14, 2008
Photojournalist and Indiana native Steven Winter's assignments can pack as much adventure as the stories they illustrate. Winter talked with WFIU's Adam Schwartz about getting rare photos and the words he always learns when he arrives in a foreign country.