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Do you know an arctophile? Are you one yourself? Do you know what an arctophile is? Find out with this throwback “word song” from WTIU’s The Friday Zone
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Valhalla Memory Gardens was packed with attendees on picnic blankets and lawn chairs waiting for the ceremony to begin.
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Discover how Gene Stratton-Porter’s passion for photography transformed the way she documented the natural world, and explore how WTIU’s upcoming documentary Gene Stratton-Porter: Music of the Wild brings her remarkable visual legacy to life.
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How do public health ideas move from research into real programs that people actually use?
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Researchers wondered what the best trees were for absorbing air pollution, and created a ranking scale as a result of their findings.
The latest cultural recommendations from Nice Work's crack team of experts.
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About 150 years ago, Indiana nearly bankrupted itself building a statewide canal system. Now, a new archaeological project seeks to learn more about this maligned period of Indiana history.
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Governor Noah Noble proclaimed Indiana’s first Thanksgiving Day December 7, 1837. In 1863, Indiana joined all the Northern states in a coordinated observance.
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Allie Rigby reads "Press Record Now," "Frog Skin," "Self-Portrait as Orchid," and "Burnt Rice."
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Stepping into the lounge to hear songs about cocktails, wine, and other adult beverages.
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This week on Harmonia: music associated with coffee and coffeehouses. Grab a cup of your favorite brew as we travel from Constantinople to Leipzig, London, Paris, and back again, hearing sounds of different coffeehouses from the 16th to the 18th centuries.
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In the 1940s a young jazz singer with a four-octave range and bebop chops burst onto the big-band scene with Earl Hines and Billy Eckstine before going on to establish herself as a solo star.
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Zero gravity is often confused for weightlessness. Learn more about why that comparison isn't really accurate with today's A Moment of Science.
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Felix Rosenqvist of Sweden wins the closest Indianapolis 500 in history in a seven-lap shootout.
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People with limited sight often enjoy sports through listening. But audio descriptions of sports events — like the Indy 500 - can miss details.
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Braun says he’ll decide closer to June 7 expiration date; analysts estimate most tax savings are already reaching consumers
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Christopher David Sheese, 43, will also serve a lifetime of supervised release as part of a plea agreement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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State treasurer becomes the latest statewide Republican official to withdraw support for Secretary of State Diego Morales — and called for his resignation
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Attorney General Todd Rokita said he has little confidence in the Indiana Department of Education’s ability to enforce the state’s ban on teaching human sexuality to public schoolchildren from preschool through third grade.
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The organizers of Granfalloon tell us what to look forward to in this summer's Granfalloon festival.
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The Indiana attorney general’s office is formally investigating 30 major fuel retailers following consumer complaints of suspected price gouging since Gov. Mike Braun declared an energy emergency in April.
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Interior designer Kay Sargent is breaking new ground in the field of neuroinclusive design.