WFIU is south and central Indiana's source for classical music, jazz, and news, broadcasting 24 hours a day from the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana
A show dedicated to interpretations of the many classics that entered the American Songbook via Frank Loesser's Guys and Dolls.
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Alex Chambers talks with composer Gabriel Jenks about bluegrass, Schoenberg, and long drives to harp lessons.
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BFA Supply owner Heather Farmer and Zine Club founder Maureen Langley talk about Bloomington Fine Art Supply.
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Guest producer Olivia Trevino interviews the 13 Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture, and Design MFA graduate students.
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Associate professor of music composition Gabriel Jenks talks about his new folk and bluegrass album called "Lonesome."
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Humans share a large percentage of DNA with monkeys and apes. What really separates us from our closest living genetic relatives?
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How can educators use AI thoughtfully without losing what matters most in teaching and learning?
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We’re exploring the sounds of our musical bird friends. Hold on to your cats and open your windows as we listen to music inspired by the cuckoo, a bird whose simple call has been recognized as the onset of spring and summer from the medieval period onwards. This summery bird’s unusual behaviors are also the subject of songs about human relationships.
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Each winter, when the weather gets cold enough, the Veal family pumps water onto layers of brush in their yard to form a massive ice tree that can climb as high as 80 feet tall.