Episodes
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"Every song is different and some are well known, it's a challenge." Hoagie Bix Carmichael
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"And as we talked, it just seemed as if we'd known each other all our lives!" Louise Seger
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Two actors talk about how their own family experiences informs their parts of Alison Bechdel's story.
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"Being famous actually makes life harder!" a hard learned lesson for the group.
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Local musicians Cindy Kallet and Grey Larsen bring "new" Old-time music to the 2018 Bloomington Early Music Festival.
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"Aunt Em is all about 'no nonsense,' and Glinda is all about nonsense!" Ashleigh Thompson
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I’m George Walker for WFIU Arts. West Side Story opened this weekend at the IU Opera Theater. When the show debuted on Broadway in 1957 I was just about the age of Baby John, the youngest member of the Jets. My friends and I spent a lot of time listening to the gang’s “Officer Krupke” […]
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Be careful of what you wish for! Stephen Sondheim
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it's the sound of America...in close four part harmony
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The Great American Songbook Foundation has just received a donation of a $30 million estate, the first steps towards creating a museum.
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Local musicians create music to lend to the Black Lives Matter movement, and Dr. Tyron Cooper talks about the history of African American protest music.
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Love Songs For A Lasting World is part music and dance extravaganza, part apple pie fest.
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The newest album from Bloomington band Busman's Holiday was two years in the making
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Longtime WFHB Music Director Jim Manion finds continuity between Hoagy Carmichael's musical impulses and the DIY spirit of today's punk shows.
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Rock drumming legend Kenny Aronoff reflects on a moment when he knew he would either hit paydirt or be sent packing.
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Is music-making valuable only when pursued toward mastery? The St. Charles Parent Band revels in its amateur status, yet nudges members toward improvement.
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The Swedish/Icelandic folk duo, My Bubba, brings artistic intimacy to its audiences through minimalist folk music -- and bacteria samples.
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Aubrey Seader takes Alexa Bruetman, freshman at IU and avid concert-goer, to the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival, and sees the festival through new eyes.
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