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Montgomery was born in Indianapolis on March 6, 1923, and rose from humble beginnings to become one of the greatest jazz guitarists of all time. This first full-length documentary of Wes Montgomery is told through the eyes of his youngest child, Robert Montgomery.
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Once a purchase agreement is drawn up, it will be presented to County Council for a vote next month. If approved, the ACLU will extend its deadline again until after the jail is completed.
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WTIU’s Major Taylor: Champion of the Race has been nominated for a National News & Documentary Emmy Award, highlighting the power of local storytelling on a national stage.
There’s this question we’ve been thinking about more since we started Nice Work: How much should you challenge your audience?
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Fashion designer Jerry Lee Atwood makes dazzling western suits for celebrities, including Lil Nas X, Post Malone, and Matthew McConaughey, using rhinestones and the difficult "chain stitch" technique.
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Overlooking the Ohio River at Aurora, Veraestau was built as the home of a member of the state's first Supreme Court and a founder of Franklin College.
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Bloomington-based poet Tony Brewer reads from his manuscript Musical Chairs in the Dark: “Wash My Feet,” “Electors,” “Big Red Jupiter Storm Spot,” and “Forever Home.”
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What does it mean to move from using AI tools to managing AI agents, and how do we keep our voice, judgment, and purpose at the center?
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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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On this show, we highlight the vocal jazz trio that helped revolutionize jazz singing in the late 1950s.
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Submit responses for tonight's game. Get helpful hints and try bonus trivia challenges. Dance en pointe
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We spend an inordinate amount of money, effort, and time securing a daily cup of coffee. The caffeine effect is a little less than 5 hours for an 8 oz. serving.
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We're taking a journey across Europe to explore the many types of dances that inspired music from the 16th to 18th centuries. Along the way, we’ll hear stately pavanes, lilting allemandes, and playful polonaises.
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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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Eggs have often been described as the most perfect shape, for several reasons. Now researchers believe they have the formula behind this shape.
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In 2025, 4.5 million Hoosiers signed up to donate an organ, and 1,379 organs were transplanted to recipients nationwide, saving 1,214 lives.
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At their April 1 meeting, the commissioners proposed that 100 percent of the excess revenue should go to the county.
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National groups targeting Sen. Travis Holdman for defeat, backing challenger who’s struggled to launch
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A recent study found that there has been a 16% increase in local laws restricting renewable energy projects.
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The struggle over Meehan’s sentence coincides with a battle over how the federal government handles capital cases.
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The Indiana Economic Development Corporation announced Monday a $60 million investment and commercialization initiative known as Iron Nation-Indiana.
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Residents from the southside of Indianapolis want a judge to review whether a new data center should have been approved.
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The union representing professional staff at the Indiana State Teachers Association filed several unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board.