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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.
Singer / Songwriter and Guitarist Jason Wilber performs his original song, “Love Me Now,” featured on his latest album, “Reaction Time.”
Singer / Songwriter and Guitarist Jason Wilber performs his original song, “I’d Love Another Saturday Night,” featured on his latest album, “Reaction Time.”
Describing himself as a "passionate creator," Arnell Darden began his journey in Detroit before moving to Indiana. He performs his original poem, "Today."
After teaching elementary school for 40 years, sculptor Robert Pulley left his career to focus on his large-scale ceramics art full time.
Singer / Songwriter and Guitarist Jason Wilber enchants national audiences with his poetic songwriting and harmonies.
Andra Faye, acclaimed as the “First Lady of the Blues Mandolin,” and Scott Ballantine, founder of The Strugglers, joined together to form a dynamic blues duo.
Progressive folk singer / songwriter Bryce Ernest Taylor performs his original song, “The Man with the Muse.”
Bryce Ernest Taylor blends his skills as a practicing psychologist into his insightful songwriting, creating a progressive folk sound that any audience can connect with.
The Falls of the Ohio State Park features 386-million-year-old fossil beds considered among the largest exposed Devonian fossil beds in the world.
Progressive folk singer / songwriter Bryce Ernest Taylor performs his original song, “4AM.”
Local Bloomington favorite, The Pirate Flags, perform their original tune, “Sailor’s Consolation,” as featured on their debut album, “Song of the Seas.”
Take a look back at the amazing transformation of Weekly Special hosts, Darryl Neher and Erica Sagon, as they undergo the Fear Fair makeover!
Known as one of the best haunted houses in the US, Columbus' Fear Fair is leading the way against discrimination, founding Haunters Against Hate in 2016.
The Broad Ripple Zombie Walk is more than just a Halloween treat; over the years, participants have collected over 20,000 pounds of food for Gleaners Food Bank!
In 1867, William Culbertson built a glorious Second-Empire mansion in New Albany, Indiana. Today, restoration efforts continue, funded by a unique event.
In an effort to raise money for their town, Metamora residents started an annual halloween event, turning the entire village into a haunted house experience.