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
Krampus 2025 might not be as frightening as Krampus Nights once were, but it's bound to be festive and fun.
The eighth annual Conference on Aging offers practical insights into the challenges and opportunities of growing older. Each one-hour free webinar features experts who provide guidance on topics ranging from Social Security to patient advocacy.
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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The songs of Irving Berlin were featured in some of Hollywood’s first “Talkies,” and this week, we’ll explore the songwriter’s work in cinema, including songs like “Blue Skies,” “Puttin’ On The Ritz,” and “Cheek To Cheek”
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In the 1910s and 1920s, many farmers created their town small telephone systems.
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This art supply store helps to keep useful materials out of the landfill.
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Explore the history of the local punk scene, the term Gulch and how it got attached to Bloomington.
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Explore the history of the local punk scene, the term Gulch and how it got attached to Bloomington.
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Join us as we celebrate the Christmas season. We’ll hear music that offers us warmth and light in the cold and dark of winter, focusing on pieces that portray the joy and wonder of new birth. Plus, music from RIAS Kammerchor Berlin’s recent recording of Bach’s Christmas Magnificat.
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Now that we have had our first frosts in the Midwest, I am thinking about what to plant next year.