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The year was 1950. The phrase “public radio” did not exist – the founding of NPR was still two decades away. But the aim then was essentially the same: to extend the mission of Indiana University by democratizing information and culture.
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How is AI reshaping the ways we work, make decisions, and collaborate? Kevin Jones hosts guests Alan Dennis and David Crandall.
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Join us as we jumpstart our Fall membership drive with a show about generosity in classical music
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Orlando Gibbons, one of the premiere musicians in late Renaissance England, died 400 years ago in 1625. This hour on Harmonia, we’ll mark this anniversary by taking in the sounds of Gibbons’ England.
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An archival tribute to Bloomington's greatest songwriter, Hoagy Carmichael, produced in 1999.
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Kim Dower reads "Visiting Baudelaire," "Ink," "Fish's Lament," and "Get an Afterlife."
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Eats Wild Episode 8: Nuts, beans, berries and orange globes–the trees share their bounty in the fallExplore the fruits of fall with experienced foragers and novices.
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A deep dive into a relatively frivolous facet of The Great American Songbook.
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How can AI-driven technologies be designed to better serve aging populations and improve health outcomes? Kevin Jones hosts guests Aqueasha Martin-Hammond and Fawzi BenMessaoud.
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The autumnal equinox occurs during the third week of September. It is the time when the sun crosses the equator making day and night of equal length on all points of the earth. After the equinox in Autumn, the days grow shorter.