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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.
Jennie DeVoe has gained popularity for her soulful funk and captivating stage presence; Together with guitarist Paul Holdman, DeVoe performs "Healer."
Jennie DeVoe gained popularity for her soulful funk and captivating stage presence; Together with guitarist Paul Holdman, DeVoe performs "Up To The Mountain."
Jennie DeVoe has gained popularity for her soulful funk and captivating stage presence; Together with guitarist Paul Holdman, DeVoe performs "Mercy Now."
Jennie DeVoe has gained popularity for her soulful funk and captivating stage presence; Together with guitarist Paul Holdman, DeVoe performs "You Belong To Me."
A Hoosier native, Jennie DeVoe fell in love with music as a child. Today, DeVoe has gained popularity for her soulful funk and captivating stage presence.
As Tuberculosis raged across Indianapolis, a group of African American women joined together to demand better healthcare and education for their community.
Indianapolis-based Crescent Ulmer combines a sweet acoustic sound with raw and honest lyrics, creating a refreshing sound for all audiences to enjoy.
Indianapolis-based Crescent Ulmer combines a sweet acoustic sound with raw and honest lyrics in their original song, “Such A Shame.”
In 1863, as war raged in the US, the 28th United States Colored Troops formed in Indianapolis, Indiana's only all-black regiment to fight in the US Civil War.
When Hoosier Benjamin Harrison became the 23rd President of the United States in 1889, he introduced the country to new policies and holiday traditions.