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  • This week on ART ON THE AIR features Dr. Rob Quicke, discussing his new book, “Finding Your Voice in Radio, Audio, and Podcast Production,” artist Dorothy Graden’s, new exhibit at South Shore Arts Atrium gallery, and Spotlight is on Memorial Opera House’s 2024 season with executive director Megan Stoner.
  • Tonight's edition of the NPR radio program "MIDWEST BEAT with Tom Lounges" heard on 89.1FM-LAKESHORE PUBLIC RADIO will reflect back on some of the program's best live in-studio performance broadcasts of 2023.Live performances included on the show this evening include those by the artists: Kenny James and Ron Riddell, Danny Lemmon, Dave Rudolf, Michael Lubecke, Cory Goodrich, Geddy Trezak, Ally Christian and Wolffgang. Hear the best of live performances to be broadcast during 2023 on tonight's radio show tonight between 7-8pm."MIDWEST BEAT with Tom Lounges" is heard every Tuesday evening from 7:00pm to 8:00pm and is presented by Tom Lounges Record Bin in Hobart. All past broadcasts can be accessed on demand at: https://www.lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/midwest-beatTune in at 89.1FM in the Northwest Indiana area or stream the program live in real time from anywhere in the world via the "Listen Live" link on station's web site: www.lakeshorepublicmedia.org
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  • The nonprofit organization Silverstray Social is working to keep pet families together by providing a free clinics throughout the city of Gary. Brian Kallies is one of the producers of the newly updated documentary Lincoln is Crying now airing PBS. He is with us to discuss the films comedic look at the history of systemic political corruption in Illinois. All of that on this edition of Regionally Speaking.
  • NIPSCO is offering help to low-income customers, seniors military personnel and veterans struggling to pay the higher utility bills to keep their homes warm this winter. NWI financial advisor Greg Hammer will share tips to help set financial resolutions for the new year. Lake County Prosecutor Bernard A. Carter outlines his Gun Safety Lock initiative.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR features the new curator for The Depot Museum and Art Galley, Meg Bero, next Chicago Tribune Art Critic, Lori Waxman, spotlight is on Chesterton Arts Center ’s summer classes and their April 27 Gala, and a Spotlight Extra - Listen to Your Mother .
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR features the new Towle Theater executive director, Emily Nelson, the Almost Fairytales filmmaker Jessica Renslow, and spotlight is on the LaPorte County Symphony ’s April 20th Beatlemania Concert.
  • Editors Note: This conversation contains references to suicide, suicide attempts and completion, suicidal ideation, and suicide coercion and mental illness. Please use discretion while listening. s If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please reach out for help. Call 911: If someone is in immediate danger, call 911. Call 988: Get connected to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by dialing 988. Crisis Text Line: Get 24/7 help from the Crisis Text LineThe Indiana Suicide Prevention Coalition - Indiana Statewide LOSS Team Network is a health coalition that currently reaches out to the families of those who have committed suicide. Losing a loved one or friend to suicide is life changing. We’ll speak to Alice Jordan- Miles, the Director of Behavioral Health and Family Studies Institute at Purdue University Fort Wayne as well as and Indiana Suicide Prevention Coalition - Indiana Statewide LOSS Team. All of that on this edition of Regionally Speaking after the news.
  • Chuck Hughes, president and CEO of the Gary Chamber of Commerce and self-proclaimed historian of all things Gary about the life and legacy of Richard Gordon Hatcher the first Black mayor of Steel City in recognition of Black History Month. Community members in Schereville will have a chance to share their thoughts on a potential extension of the Old Plank Road Trail into Northwest Indiana when planning consultants hold a community open house Thursday, February 8 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the St. John Township Community Center.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR features two artists featured in South Shore Arts “Neighbors” exhibit, artists Gwendolyn Zabicki, and Tim Lowly, and Spotlight on Footlight Players play “Alien Invasion” running March 10th through the 17th.
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