
WFIU is south and central Indiana's source for classical music, jazz, and news, broadcasting 24 hours a day from the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana
Stephen Deusner reckons with Garth Brooks’s brooding alter ego. Meg Lagodzki curates the Hoosier National Forest. Leila Reichert watches time-based media. And the Bloomington Book Festival abides.
The eighth annual Conference on Aging offers practical insights into the challenges and opportunities of growing older. Each one-hour free webinar features experts who provide guidance on topics ranging from Social Security to patient advocacy.
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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The smaller alliums bloom later than the giants. Try the ‘drumstick', a dark purple, which blooms in July and naturalizes well, or Allium ‘Moly Jeannine', which throws up 2 inch umbels of bright yellow florets in May. There are so many to choose from, and the more you have the more you will want.
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If you garden in zones 5 through 9 and are looking for a small to medium shrub that has fall color, Itea virginica, commonly called Virginia Sweetspire, may be a good candidate. It has white flowers and grows well in shade or shine.
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Allie Rigby reads "Nominare," "Signal," "Moonscape for a Child," "Mouse Fear," and "Gretel."
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The coziness, wonder, and melancholy of autumn, celebrated in song.
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A look back at a 2014 interview in the WFIU studios between IU President Michael McRobbie and actress Meryl Streep.
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From small beginnings in 1922, the Ku Klux Klan had attracted an estimated thirty percent of all white males in the Hoosier state onto its membership rolls.
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Winterberry produces a grand display of bright red berries that persist and light up its branches long after all of the leaves have fallen.
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Aaron Cain speaks with Sarai Burgos and Kathleen Simunek from Friday’s cast of the IU Jacobs School of Music Opera Theater's production of L’enfant et les sortilèges, by Maurice Ravel, Friday, October 17 and Saturday, October 18 at 7:30 at the Musical Arts Center.
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The move came one week after Jim Rodenbush says he was ordered by administrators to remove news from the Indiana Daily Student print edition.