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Artists and curators preview upcoming exhibitions and interpret works from the collection of the Indiana University Art Museum.
WFIU's weekly look at the local arts and culture scene including interviews with local artists and musicians.
WFIU's George Walker interviews local artists and musicians about upcoming events in our listening area.
Live interviews with the mayors of Bloomington, Kokomo, Terre Haute, and Columbus, Indiana, "Ask the Mayor" focusing on issues facing our communities.
Each episode explores a specific way in which the work of Congress has made a difference in people's lives.
Crash Course in Islam debunks common myths about the Islamic faith in brief, informational segments.
Test your musical IQ with Ether Game, your daily dose of musical fun and frustration.
Featured recordings selected and reviewed by the classical music staff at WFIU Public Media.
In this twice weekly podcast, Indiana master gardener Moya Andrews shares not only gardening tips, but some of her fervor for the esthetic of gardens.
In the podcast edition of Harmonia, a weekly program of early music, our staff brings you featured new releases from the exciting world of early music.
Hometown is a journey to the past that begins right around the corner - a real American hometown - an audio walking tour of Terre Haute, Indiana in the summer of 1926.
Monthly commentary from the 18th President of Indiana University, Michael A. McRobbie.
Kinsey Confidential is your opportunity to ask questions and have them answered by experts in sexual health and behavior from the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University.
Local news features from the newsroom of WFIU Public Media.
Brief explorations of Indiana History, historic places and people. Produced by WFIU and the Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations.
Every weekday, "A Moment of Science" offers you two minute bits of offbeat science education.
Each week, Peter Noble Kuchera reviews the latest feature films, from Hollywood Blockbusters to low budget independents.
Muslim Voices demonstrates the diversity of the Islamic world by providing access to the lives and beliefs of Muslims, helping listeners make sense of current issues.
"Noon Edition" is a live 60-minute program surveying topics of local and regional interest.
Opera and theatre reviews with WFIU's George Walker.
A weekly five-minute program of poetry reading hosted by Jenny Kander. Some episodes feature regional poets reading their own work.
Beyond the public image, "Profiles" is 60-minute program which lets the listener get to know the person behind the persona, the substance behind the image.