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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.
Built in 1891 as segregation became Indiana law, Corydon's Leora Brown School is Indiana's oldest and longest standing school for African American children.
During the enforced era of segregation, one African American Indianapolis neighborhood created a vibrant self-sustaining community, culture, and jazz legacy.
Inspired by the soulful sounds of R&B and blues, Indianapolis' singer/songwriter Julia Kahn, along with her band, perform their original song, “Alice.”
Inspired by the soulful sounds of R&B and blues, Indianapolis' singer/songwriter Julia Kahn, along with her band, continue to build momentum on the Indy scene!
Inspired by the soulful sounds of R&B and blues, Indianapolis' singer/songwriter Julia Kahn, along with her band, perform their original song, “Fade.”
Inspired by their parents, Indianapolis siblings started a restaurant to share their family's tradition of love, comfort, and soul food with the community.
Famed director of such films as "Rudy" and "Hoosiers," David Anspaugh discusses his experience filming in Indiana and the upcoming movie, "The Good Catholic."
Setting world records for his balloon sculptures, Brian Getz is known for achieving the impossible as he builds and launches a life-size Star Wars' tie fighter!
Known for their unique blend of alt-country and 90's rock, duo Russ Baum and Huck Finn perform their original song, "Will You Remember Me."
Known for their unique blend of alt-country and 90's rock, duo Russ Baum and Huck Finn perform their original song, "Far From Home."