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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.
The latest installment of Memory Chain examines a time and place where young children were forced to deal with the realities of life apart from their families.
Memory Chain explores the 8th annual gathering of the Men's Apparel Club of Indianapolis, held in 1925, as the nation continued to heal after World War I.
Founded in 1926, the Kokomo Art Association aims to bring art to the community through their galleries, the Kokomo Arts Center, ArtWorks, and Artist Alley.
Prior to achieving statehood in 1816, 90% of Indiana was covered in virgin forest, providing a supportive natural environment for both plants and animals.
In the early 20th century, farmers and hunters provided dinner tables with taste sensations that these days might challenge even the most adventurous gourmand.
Tom Roznowski introduces the latest installment in our series exploring the turn-of-the-century photography created by the Cirkut Camera.
Memory Chain's writer, Tom Roznowski, explains the surprising origins of the Cirkut photography explored within this evocative new series.
Tom Roznowski hosts this evocative new series that transports "The Weekly Special" back in time. "The Picnic" examines the history of the Cirkut Camera.