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  • Dave Mika, host of Eye on the Arts - Radio, talks with Julia Gibbs, at Miller Beach Arts and Creative District, about the upcoming "Open to Possibilities" art exhibit.
  • The first half of this week's program features tasty team-ups by various artists. The second hour is a mish-mash of various blues artists/cuts with no theme, rhyme nor reason. Just some great songs plucked out of the "Midwest BEAT Blues" library.
  • The FIRST HOUR features the event and playing cuts from each of the main stage artists --- Allman Brothers (a tribute band opens the fest), JOANNA CONNOR and THE STEEPWATER BAND. The SECOND HOUR is my TORONZO CANNON interview with several of the songs from his brand new summer 2024 album, "Shut Up & Play."
  • Dave Mika talks with Akilia McCain, about the 2nd Annual Classic Chrysanthemum Concerto on September 15, 2024.
  • Can anyone keep pace with Crown Point?
  • This Week on ART ON THE AIR features sculptor, painter and art consultant Roman Villareal along with his fabric artist wife Maria Villareal, discussing his exhibit at Miller Beach’s Marshal J Gardner Center running through April and spotlight on the Area Artists Associationexhibit, “Anything Goes,” running view April 1 through May 31 at the LaPorte County Convention & Visitors Center.
  • MIDWEST BEAT with Tom LoungesTUESDAY, MARCH 10th89.1FM-LAKESHORE PUBLIC RADIOstreaming: www.lakeshorepublicmedia.orgMusical Guest: LIZ BERG of THE GALWAY GALSTONIGHT'S PROGRAM welcomes musical guest LIZ BERG of Chicago Celtic music group THE GALWAY GALS to talk about the performance they are bringing to downtown Crown Point on Tuesday, March 17th.GALWAY GALS will be the pre-Twilight Parade entertainment and perform vintage and contemporary Celtic/Irish music from 4-6:30pm in front of the historic County Courthouse in the Square. They will play traditional Irish reels, jigs and sea shanties, along with unique treatments of such modern Irish/Scottish rock and pop artists as The Cranberries, Thin Lizzy, U2, Annie Lennox, and Van Morrison, among others.
  • Shep masters Morse Code
  • South Shore Arts Executive Director Jonathan Canning, the host of "Eye on the Arts Radio," speaks with Emily Nelson, Executive Director at the Towle Theater about their ongoing production “The Marvalous Wonderettes.”
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