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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.
Indianapolis-based London Rose grew up with a diverse love of music, from Motown to pop. Today, she is known for her soulful sound with a contemporary twist.
Inspired by recent scientific discovery, the Drawing and the Brain Symposium will bring together neuroscientists, artists, and architects from around the world.
Combining the influences of afro-rock rhythms with the smooth melodies of jazz, Indianapolis' Sweet Poison Victim performs the original composition, "Merengon."
Combining the influences of afro-rock rhythms with the smooth melodies of jazz, Indianapolis' Sweet Poison Victim performs the original composition, "Lolo."
Established along the Ohio River in 1837, the town of Cannelton was once home to the tallest industrial building west of the Allegheny Mountains.
Epitomizing the idea of artistic fusion, Indianapolis-based band, Sweet Poison Victim, combines the beats of afro-rock with the smooth melodies of jazz.
Indianapolis-based fusion rock band, Veseria, performs their original song, "Let's Burn Some Bridges," drawn from a variety of musical genres.
Indianapolis-based fusion rock band, Veseria, performs their original song, "Maybe I'm Deaf, Maybe I'm Blind," drawn from a variety of musical genres.
Based in Indianapolis, the five-piece rock fusion band Veseria draws from a variety of inspirations including musical genres, literature, and science fiction!
In 1967, David Baker helped start the IU Jazz Studies program, one of the first in the nation; today, the program is considered one of the best in the world.