IU Women's Basketball Coach Curt Miller
Owen Johnson interviews Curt Miller is the head coach of the IU women’s basketball team.
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Owen Johnson interviews Curt Miller is the head coach of the IU women’s basketball team.
Two recordings explore a pastiche of musical styles in England in France across several centuries.
During the busy gardening season, I spend so much time outdoors that order often eludes me inside my house.
Annie Corrigan interviews singer-songwriter, studio musician, and producer Kenny White.
A neighbor, who was moving, gave me a big box of vases...
The foliage of plants in this family is sometimes aromatic, and the flowers are mostly like daisies.
Peter Jacobi interviews Arthur Fagen, professor of music in orchestral conducting at the Jacobs School of Music.
Allison Mackay speaks about The Galileo Project. Plus, we explore the vihuela, and our featured release takes us down the path of the Pied Piper.
Tips for planting or transplanting perennials in the fall.
Glenn Gass interviews multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, record producer, and arranger Booker T. Jones, best known as the frontman for Booker T. & the M.G.s.
Could the biblical burning bush be Dictamnus albus?
Tony reads his poems "Hearts and Minds" and "In Other News, A Piece Has Broken Off."
Music from a 500 year old manuscript of Latin liturgical music from pre-Reformation England.
Patrick O’Meara interviews David Effron, professor of music and chair of orchestral conducting at the IU Jacobs School of Music.
Most of the larkspurs we grow in our gardens are annuals, but they readily self seed so they can become almost permanent residents of our gardens.
Carol reads her poems "Telling the Towns," "In Chicago," and "A Joyful Noise."
Music for two: two lutes, two vihuelas and two new releases...
Limonium is the genus that includes plants with papery flowers commonly known as statice
Patrick O’Meara speaks with Susan Gubar, author and distinguished professor emerita of English and Women’s Studies at Indiana University.
Tony reads his poems "Technology Abides" and "It's Good To Be Quiet and Have Thoughts."
The native perennial fireweed produces spikes of magenta flowers July through September.
We’re exploring some of the oldest musical centers of London.
Micah reads "Settlement," "Banksy," "Settlement," and "Banksy Wall" from her book Settlement.
Jordi Savall leads the Concert des Nations and seven soloists in this Vivaldi opera set in China.
Owen Johnson talks with retired Army colonel Douglas A. Ollivant.
Anise is one of our most ancient herbs, dating to before the birth of Christ.
Carol reads "On Not Writing Poems for a Year," "Silence," "All I Can Do," "A New Notebook," and "Lucky and Wild." Plus a conversation with the poet.
Gena Asher interviews David Newell, the actor known to several generations for his role of Mr. McFeely, the delivery man on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.
All bindweeds have arrow shaped leaves on long stems, and their underground rhizomes are hard to dig up.
Nadine reads "A Geography of Hope" and "On Hunger."