Part One: Hosts William Hosea and Clarence Boone welcome Dr. Terri Francis, Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Studies, Director of The Black Film Center/Archive, and regular BIO! guest. Today she is joined by her colleague Carmel Curtis from the Moving Image Archive. They are here to talk about a series of community-made films called “We Tell: 50 Years of Participatory …
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Local Live – Peak Midnight
Peak Midnight blends the sounds of jazz, funk, soul, hip hop, and psychedelic music with the sounds of clattering robotic tongues, throbbing rocket pulses, and astral whoops and squeals. The result is the improvisational soundtrack to a dance party on the far side of the galaxy. Featuring Bryce Martin on upright and electric bass, Paul Walters on turntables and samples, …
Read More »Local Live – Schmetterling
Psychedelic desert blues jazz, live on WFHB! Originally aired on 10/2/19
Read More »October 11, 2019: Writing Our Histories- A Conversation with Anastazia Schmid, Part Three
This week, we finish our conversation with Anastazia Schmid. This time around, she talks about labels- and the media’s role in the stigmatization of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people. Schmid also talks to us about the Indiana Women’s Prison History Project, and other ways of presenting her historical research, especially outside of the academic setting, such as the play “The …
Read More »ACC 21st Anniversary Edition
Welcome to the ACC 21st Anniversary Edition of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio! Hearabouts is produced by WFHB and Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions. On today’s episode, we have guest speakers Dr. Arun Singh and his son, Michael Singh, IU alum. Dr. Singh shares his journey and the obstacles …
Read More »2019 WFHB Block Rocker
It’s back! Our second annual Block Rocker event returns on October 12th to 4th St. and College as part of our Fall Fund Drive! We’ve got a great line up of musical acts, food trucks, and beer provided by Bloomington Brewing Company. With Musical Performances By: Full Sun, Sweet Poison Victim, gliiitches, SoundR LampN, Peak Midnight, and Yalla Stockings. This …
Read More »Interchange – Four Interviews On Climate Disruption
It’s Fall Fund Drive at WFHB when we invite you to become contributing members. This is very literally YOUR community radio station when you become a contributing or sustaining member. We’ll talk more about this throughout the show, but let’s get to it. Today we’ll highlight four previous programs which focus on Climate Change, or Climate Disruption. We’ll hear from …
Read More »WFHB TOP ALBUMS 10.8.19
1. Kokoko! – Fongola 2. Samantha Fish – Kill Or Be Kind 3. North Mississippi Allstars – Up And Rolling 4. Sleater-Kinney – The Center Won’t Hold 5. Chrissie Hynde with The Valve Bone Woe Ensemble – Valve Bone Woe 6. Miles Davis – Rubberband 7. Belle and Sebastian – Days of the Bagnold Summer 8. Beth Hart – War …
Read More »October 4, 2019: Apparatuses of Control, from Prison to Gynecology- A Conversation with Anastazia Schmid, Part Two
We return this week to our conversation with Anastazia Schmid. Speaking to her just weeks after her release, she talks about stigma and control- both for women and for the incarcerated. After spending 18 years in Indiana prison, her case was recently overturned- due largely to her own tenacity. During this part of the conversation, she talks to Kite Line …
Read More »Evening of Solidarity, Part Three
Welcome to Part Three of our Evening of Solidarity Episode of Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio! Hearabouts is produced by WFHB and Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions. On today’s episode, we feature speakers from Bloomington United‘s Evening of Solidarity. The Evening of Solidarity was organized by Bloomington United in …
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