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  • This week on ART ON THE AIR features multidisciplinary artist and photographer, Sophie Gamand, Next we have an encore interview with Marla Showfer, who curates artists from remote regions of the globe. Our spotlight is on 43rd Annual Lubeznik Arts Festival running August 16th and 17th
  • Jonathan Canning, host of "Eye on the Arts Radio," talks with Daveed Holmes about For the Love of Arts about all of the events and programs available for community members of all ages.
  • Young Shep gets a pass to Arlington Park.
  • In this episode of Crossroads Connects, Deanna Patena, President and CEO of Crossroads Chamber, sits down with Nicky Rodriguez, Director of READY Northwest Indiana (Regional Educator and Employers Alliance for Developing Youth), to explore the vital intersection of education and workforce development. They unpack the upcoming changes to Indiana's high school diploma and what it means for students, employers, and the future talent pipeline. Nicky shares how READY NWI is collaborating with schools, businesses, and community partners to prepare students for success through career coaching, real-world experiences, and innovative programs like South Shore FAME. Learn how employers can get involved, how workforce development drives economic development, and why today's youth are more prepared—and more worldly—than ever before.
  • Shep is in the mood to do nothing specific.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR features an artist known as the “Queen of Color,” Denise Petersen sharing her South Shore Arts Atrium exhibit in September. Next a return visit with violinist Nic Orbovich and the 24th Annual Michigan City Chamber Music Festival in August. Our spotlight is on the Lakeshore Community Concerts 2025-26 six-concert season with Carolyn Borchardt.
  • In this episode, Dr. Mary Jane Eisenhauer speaks with Dr. Amber Brooks, Division Vice President of Operations at Bright Horizons, about the critical role of early childhood education, particularly in the first 1,000 days of life. They discuss Bright Horizons' whole-child approach to development, including hands-on learning, family engagement, and research-backed programs like Inner Explorer, which teaches mindfulness and emotional regulation. A major focus of this episode is placed on screen time. Its risks, benefits, and how to use it responsibly. This episode emphasizes fostering “serve and return” interactions to support language and cognitive development, urging families to use technology intentionally and interactively.
  • Jonathan Canning, host of "Eye on the Arts Radio," talks with Corya Channing, co-founder of the Gary Shakespeare Company about the upcoming "Measure for Measure" and Madrigal Singer performances.
  • Jonathan Canning, host of "Eye on the Arts Radio," talks with Maestro Kirk Muspratt about the Northwest Indiana Symphony South Summer Music Festival. Kirk Muspratt also celebrates 25 years with the symphony.
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