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The Weekly Special concluded its production in fall 2018; the page below is an archive.
WTIU continues its exploration of the Hoosier state with a new series, Journey Indiana.
At just 16 years old, Bloomington’s Lilly Meister is already making waves on the music scene for her original compositions and mature vocal stylings.
Bloomington’s Lilly Meister continues to gain popularity on the music scene, despite her young age. She performs her original composition, “Black and White.”
Bloomington’s Lilly Meister continues to gain popularity across the music scene, despite her young age. She performs her original composition, “Gone Again.”
Bloomington’s Lilly Meister continues to gain popularity on the music scene. She performs her original composition, “Everything Seems to End.”
In 1922, before the car became Terre Haute's main mode of transportation, George Kessler proposed a thirty-mile boulevard, featuring bicycle lanes and parks.
Home to 2,000 residents, Knightstown, Indiana became famous for the 1986 movie “Hoosiers.” Today, the town continues the film tradition at the “Hoosier Gym.”
In 2015, the IU Art Museum acquired an infrared camera, OSIRIS, an indispensable conservation tool that allows a painting's "underdrawing" to become visible.
After being born and raised in Solsberry, local historian Larry Shute began a lifelong modeling project to preserve the history and heyday of his beloved town.
Indianapolis-based jazz group Tonos Triad creates unique instrumental music featuring classical guitar, upright bass, and even suitcase/cardboard box drumkit.
Indianapolis-based jazz group Tonos Triad performs their original instrumentation, “Bobby Deuce Theme,” featured on their 2014 EP, “Three.”