Shahzeen Attari and Jonathan Bloom
e psychology of resource use. Her work identifies factors that promote resource conservation and sustainabili
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e psychology of resource use. Her work identifies factors that promote resource conservation and sustainabili
We should ask questions before we purchase our plants this spring. It's important to know whether pesticides that put our bees at risk have been used.
We're showcasing early religious music in some of its shortest forms.
Lawson reads her poems "Il Medico Della Peste: The Bearer of Bad News," "Santa Margherita" and "Palazzo Grassi."
WFIU Senior News Editor Gretchen Frazee interviews veteran NPR news reporter and analyst Mara Liasson.
Bernard Foccroulle plays his own compositions for historical organs.
Because Earth Day is coming up, let’s pay homage to Alice Waters.
Indiana poet David Watters reads "Little Forget-You-Not," "Stillborn," "American Gospel," "Don't Ask," and "The Great Distances."
Patrick O’Meara speaks with Elaine Monaghan—reporter, writer, and professor of practice at IU’s Media School.
Scientists have found odor receptors in nearly every organ in the human body!
Steve James is a film producer and director of documentaries, including the award-winning Hoop Dreams and Stevie.
We’re exploring music for the Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services leading up to Easter.
I love the informality of Churchill’s flower paintings, with simple vases containing bunches of garden blooms.
Will Murphy speaks with John Searle, who is known for his contributions to the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and social philosophy.
Japanese Tree Lilac is a useful, adaptable ornamental tree.
Carolina Silverbells used to be hard to find and were rarely seen in home gardens, but now I'm determined to find one!
Joe Goetz interviews pianist Jean-Louis Haguenaure, renowned interpreter of the French repertoire who is currently recording Debussy's complete piano music.
The violin in Italy: an exploration through the music of Vivaldi and other lesser known composers from the Italian violin school.
This tree has multi-seasonal interest with attractive branching and lovely pink blooms in the spring.
Yaël Ksander speaks with family studies historian Stephanie Coontz, and Annie Corrigan speaks with food historian Amy Bentley.
Miko?aj Ziele?ski was a minor composer, but nonetheless a good one whose music deserves to be heard more often.
This special edition of Profiles explores the intersections of race and class, specifically as they pertain to life in south-central Indiana.
Ensemble La Ninfea finds a structure for both creative musical expression and a platform for a real world cause.
Sweetbay Magnolia flowers have a citrusy fragrance that makes me want to sniff them whenever I am nearby.
Music from a trio of composers-Handel, Ariosti, and Bononcini-who worked together at the Royal Academy in 18th century London.
This is an adaptable native tree with no serious disease or pest problems and a lovely branching pattern.
Betsy Shepherd interviews Jonathan Banks, who attended Indiana University as an undergraduate and has since made a 40-year career acting in film and television.
Trish Kerle interviews photographer and filmmaker Carolyn Jones, whose projects point attention towards issues of global concern.
Early women garden photographers created a new art form in the 20th century.
NPR senior producer Franklyn Cater and former New York City chief urban designer Alexandros Washburn discuss cities in the 21st century. Will Murphy moderates.