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Cardinal Stage Artistic Director Kate Galvin

As she approaches her third year at the helm of the Cardinal Stage Company, artistic director Kate Galvin talks about South Central Indiana’s premier regional theater company as well as how she wound up in Bloomington. The Cardinal’s 2019-20 season begins in two weeks with its production of “The Great Gatsby.” Galvin was an award-winning director in Philadelphia before taking …

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Local Live – Zachary Finnegan Quintet

The Zachary Finnegan Quintet is a contemporary jazz ensemble based in Bloomington. This group has developed a unique and engaging sound that continues to push the genre forward, while also honoring the greats. In this half hour, we hear four original compositions from trumpet player Zachary Finnegan, and one from tenor saxophonist Arman Sangalang. TRACK LIST 1.) Four Roots 2.) …

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Local Live – Elisabeth Moss

Recently featured on Local Live, Elisabeth Moss plays songs with flowing, acoustic melodies and heartfelt lyrics. She is inspired by artists like Ed Sheeran, Dodie Clark, and other folk-pop and indie artists. Here is the full set from her performance on August 7, 2019.  

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Bring It On! – August 19, 2019

Part One: Hosts William Hosea and James Sanders welcome Dr. Terri Frances, Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Studies and Director of The Black Film Center/Archive at The Media School at Indiana University. She is also a Bring It On! regular guest. Today’s discussion focuses on When They See Us, a 2019 American drama web television miniseries created, co-written, and …

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Inside Outdoors – August 17, 2019

Buddy Bill, Rich Reardin, and Don Jordan are the hosts. Bill and Rich talk about EHD (Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease) in deer herds, and how it’s now showing up in many counties in southern Indiana. Honey bees, the problems we’re having locally, statewide, and nationally concerning the disappearance of hives, and the trouble that will definitely ensue. Bill mentions ‘King Bee’ …

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Hola Bloomington – Agosto 16, 2019

Host, Maria Auxi, interviews guest and wfhb’s Hola Bloomington newest volunteer Isabella Beitvashahi. Locutora, Maria Auxi, entrevista a invitada y nueva voluntaria de Hola Bloomington Isabella Beitvashahi.

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August 16, 2019: Not Better Than Jail

This week, we share a panel that took place last week in Indianapolis. As we heard last episode, Indiana Against E-Carceration has been organizing to educate the public about the issues surrounding electronic monitoring. They are struggling to prevent the grim possibility that sentencing and jail “reforms” set for 2020 will lead to an explosion of e-carceration, as surveillance paid …

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BloomingOUT w/ Jennifer Bass (Just Married Podcast) – August 15th, 2019

Catch up with LGBTQ+ news with your BloomingOUT family. This week we have Jennifer Bass from the Just Married podcast here with a new episode. You can listen to their podcast on Spotify, iTunes, or by visiting their soundcloud. Donation Update! We have reached $2800 of our goal for $18,000 in total donations for the new LGBTQ+ center in Bloomington. We …

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Health Care Reform Advocate Dr. Rob Stone

He’s our town’s doctor, having spent some 28 years working in the Bloomington Hospital emergency room. Now he tends to people in palliative and hospice care programs, helping them through the last stage of life. Rob Stone is a loud and insistent voice for health care reform in this country. A strong advocate for universal, single-payer health care, he’s the …

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Bring It On! – August 12, 2019

Today’s edition of Bring It On! focuses on Black Philanthropy Month (BPM). BPM is held every August and was created in August 2011 by Dr. Jackie Bouvier Copeland and the Pan-African Women’s Philanthropy Network (PAWPNet) as an annual, global celebration of African-descent giving. Hosts Clarence Boone and Roberta Radovich discuss Black Philanthropy Month with Ms. Valaidia Fulwood, Professor Tyrone McKinley …

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