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The director of the Buskirk-ChumleyTheater talks with Tyler Lake about their packed events calendar.
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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A celebration of the lyricist behind "Almost Like Being In Love," "I Could Have Danced All Night," and "On The Street Where You Live."
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The trip from Indianapolis to Lafayette in 1904 took four and a half hours of driving time, not considering numerous stops for cooling and tire changing.
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Art historian Faye Gleisser talkswith Alex Chambersabout her book, Risk Work. Tyler Lake visits the Buskirk-Chumley Theater and also talks with the lead singer of a local heavy metal band.
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A series of sketches in the Owen Family Papers bearing the pseudonym “Clorion” have lately been attributed to Richard Owen's wife Martha.
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Browse our playlist from this week's show
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Richmond had grown rapidly since the construction of the National Road, so citizens were dismayed to discover their town had officially decreased in population
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Poet Deirdre Fagin reads "Superstitions," "Our love, like an apple, comes from the earth," " The trouble with pairs," "While your husband is still able to stand," and "In Memoriam."