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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.
Known for her infectious groove and impeccable storytelling, Cari Ray performs her original song, "House Keys," merging blues, folk, and country.
Known for her infectious groove and impeccable storytelling, Cari Ray merges traditional American music, including blues, folk, country, and even ragtime.
Known for her infectious groove and impeccable storytelling, Cari Ray performs her original song, "Bad and Better Angels," merging blues, folk, and country.
Earth Eats' Annie Corrigan meets with a local gardener, and IU doctorate candidate, who has taken a unique approach to sustainability and green living.
Executive Chef of Bloomington's No Coast Reserve, Seth Elgar, demonstrates his recipe for Taqueria-Style Pickles, a delicious topping for any Mexican dish.
Mother Hubbard's Cupboard is more than a food pantry; the organization takes a nuanced approach to tackling food insecurity with community gardens and classes.
In 2014, after nearly a decade of home-brewing, Steve and Arlyn Llewellyn opened Function Brewing, a nano-brewery featuring a rotating selection of craft beer.
For over 40 years, the Garrett family has run The Garret Antiques shop out of Bloomington's iconic 'Batman House,' an ornate limestone mansion built in 1895.
In 1964, Elkinsville, a small town located in the Salt Creek Watershed near Bloomington, was forced to relocate in order to build the Lake Monroe Reservoir.
Indianapolis-based Crescent Ulmer combines a sweet acoustic sound with raw and honest lyrics, creating a refreshing sound for all audiences to enjoy.