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  • This week on ART ON THE AIR features Ohio-based still life artist Brian Burt, whose award winning photo realistic oil paintings often feature whimsical portrayals. Our spotlight is on South Shore Arts Bachman Gallery’s documentary photography exhibit, “This Is It – A Human Center View of US” opening Nov 4th .
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR our whole show features President and CEO for Chicago’s National Museum of Mexican Art, José Ochoa, whose shares his diverse career in the performing arts and in arts administration and education. Our spotlight is on LaPorte County Symphony’s Pops Concert, Some Enchanted Evening featuring the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein April 12th at LaPorte Civic Auditorium.
  • Today: Purdue University Northwest interim executive director of undergraduate admissions Julie Wiejak is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about the dual-admissions partnership between Purdue Northwest and Ivy Tech Community College to guarantee a path for students between an associate's degree and a batchelor's degree. It is available for review right now at a Purdue Northwest web page.
  • Today: Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its Action Fund are very concerned about this week's "leak" of a draft of a majority opinion from the U.S. Supreme Court which -- if it would become official -- would strike down federal abortion protections. Jennifer Allen is the CEO of Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocate Great Northwest and is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about the implications of a high-court decision along with any abortion restrictions which may be made by the Indiana General Assembly. "Post-Tribune" freelance reporter Carole Carlson is also on the program with the stories she put out in print and online, including news of a meeting coming up May 18th in Gary called by the state agency which turned control of the Gary Community Schools over to a management firm.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR our whole show features GRAMMY® Award winning, internationally recognized artist Falu, and spotlight on Chicago Street Theatre’s finale of their 70th season with their production of “Shakespeare in Love” with director Lisa Formosa-Parmigiano.
  • The Railcats scored six runs in the top of the ninth inning against Winnipeg. Easy win for the Cats, right? Wrong.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin, a Democrat, about the latest Jan. 6 hearings.
  • Usually around this time, Hollywood is talking about how to keep its box office momentum going. This year, January was so lackluster that studios had to jump-start moviegoing from scratch.
  • Sen. Bernie Sanders is the favorite, but does Elizabeth Warren peel away some progressives after a fiery debate performance? Former Vice President Biden has a lot on the line — and a lot to prove.
  • From online classes to warnings against xenophobia — and at least one "COVID-cat" — here's how schools are coping with the global health crisis.
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