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  • Baby elephant standing underneath its mother.
    Ondrej Prosicky
    Poet Zilia Balkansky-Sellés reads "Elephant Born, "Mulch Pile," "April 20, 2021," and "The Assurance of a Sunflower."
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    Anna Liu, who plays Lucette/Cendrillon in IU Opera's production of Jules Massenet's Cendrillon, talks about performing a dream operatic role.
  • a tiny sweater knit with the pattern of the Van Gough painting Starry Night, sits in a persons hand.
    Althea Crome
    How long does it take to knit a sweater the size of your finger? Althea Crome has the answer. Alicia Kozma tells us about spring at the Cinema. We hear from Steve of Steve’s Book-O-Rama. And Bethany Habegger paints self-portraits through objects.
  • Many of us with clay soil complain loudly about it, and it’s true that gardens with clay soil can be hard to dig. Nonetheless, it has its virtues.
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