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Saturday’s Child April 9th with Otto an the Moaners

Tune in on Saturday, April 9, at 11:00 am, when WFHB welcomes Otto and the Moaners, the original ramblin’ country blues project of big-lunged, “folkslinger” Matt Lundquist. The band is ever shifting between a down-to-the-root acoustic outfit and a wild hearted electric caravan. With a voice seasoned by a thousand campfires, Lundquist sings for the freedom of every soul in …

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Pleading Out: Dan Canon

Civil rights attorney, law professor, and now an author, Dan Canon has delved deeply into America’s assembly line justice system in his new book, “Pleading Out.” He’s found that rather than truth or justice, the system values speed and ease. He suggests that legislators create many useless laws that criminalize huge swaths of the population, overwhelming the courts and forcing …

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Interchange – 2021 Producer’s Choice Awards – Part 2: The Poetry Show

Today we present Part 2 of the Producer’s Choice Awards – The Poetry Show. Poetry – Many might turn away at even the mention of the word, but to do so would miss out on work that reveals humans grappling with the great questions of their moments. Today we feature four poets who help us see our own predicaments – …

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Interview with Dr. Jung H. Pak

Welcome to the 61st episode Hearabouts: Asian American Midwest Radio. Hearabouts is produced by Indiana University’s Asian Culture Center in collaboration with WFHB. We ask critical questions about identity, culture, community and shared assumptions. This episode is produced by Andrew Pace and Melanie Castillo-Cullather. Our sound engineer is Michael Sears. In this special episode we interview Dr. Jung H. Pak. …

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WFHB TOP ALBUMS 4.5.2022

Khruangbin & Leon Bridges – Texas Moon Robert Glasper – Black Radio III Beach House – Once Twice Melody Yungchen Lhamo – Awakening Moonchild – Starfruit Basia Bulat – The Garden Marquis Hill – New Gospel Revisited M Ross Perkins – E Pluribus M Ross Davy Knowles – What Happens Next Various Artists – Summer of Soul (… Or, When …

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Bring It On! – April 4, 2022: Blacks in Nazi Concentration Camps

This is a rebroadcast from April 5, 2021: In today’s edition of Bring It On!, hosts Clarence Boone and William Hosea tackle the little covered topic of Black people in Nazi concentration camps. During the Nazi era and the Second World War, many Black German citizens were persecuted, deported, and ultimately killed by the Nazis as they did not fit …

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Firehouse Session – Barrie

On March 10th, 2022, Barrie joined us for an in-studio interview and performance before that evening’s performance at The Bishop Bar. We discussed her new album Barbara, her eclectic collection of instruments, and what what it’s like to be back on-the-road. Songs: 1) “Quarry” 2) “Frankie” 3) “Jenny” Host: Abby Noroozi Engineer: Jar Turner Post-production: Wilder Mouton

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April 1, 2022: No Choice But Poisoned Water

For our show this week, Micol Seigel talks to Abby Cuniff. Cuniff is a reporter who recently published an article about arsenic contamination in Kern Valley State Prison in California. In this conversation, they talk about the prevalence of arsenic in California’s Central Valley- including in its prisons. She also describes the impact of the PLRA- The Prison Litigation Reform …

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Artist David Ebbinghouse, Part 2

The graffitist formerly known as Tom Cat Spray has erased the line between art and day-to-day life. Part 1 of our conversation with Ebbinghouse aired Thursday, March 24, 2022. Part 2 aired Thursday, March 31, 2022 Hosts Michael Glab and Alex Ashkin chat with Bloomington’s most fascinating people.

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March 2022: The Grain Problem- Russian Agriculture and the Impact of War

This month, we spoke to Susanne Wengle, a professor at Notre Dame who researches post-Soviet political and economic transformation in Russia.  Her second book is Black Earth, White Bread; a Technopolitical History of Russian Agriculture and Food. We were eager to hear her perspective on the history of agriculture in Russia and Ukraine and the current war’s ripple effects on food systems …

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