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  • Dave Mika, host of "Eye on the Arts Radio," talks with Steve Scott, Artistic Director of the Dunes Arts Foundation and nationally recognized director Lili Ann Brown about The Acting Company of New York's touring production of August Wilson's "Two Trains Running" on Monday, March 24, 2025, at the Holdcraft Performing Arts Center in Michigan City, Indiana.
  • Dave Mika, host of "Eye on the Arts Radio," talks with Linsey Carrigan of PAWS Resale Plus Local & Artisan Manager, Humane Indiana.
  • Dave Mika, speaks to Jessie Sexton, Marketing Manager for Lubeznik Center for the Arts .
  • Largely playing tracks from new blues releases that landed on my desk over the last 2-3 weeks. Among the artists whose new music is featured are: TONY HOLIDAY, BOB LANZA BLUES BAND, SHARI PUORTO, JANIVA MAGNESS, MITCH RYDER, OLLIE OWENS, REV. PEYTON'S BIG DAMN BAND, and MAX HIGHTOWER.
  • No Special Theme nor Guests, just great blues!
  • Guitarist/producer/songwriter BRYAN BASSETT of the classic rock group FOGHAT is musical guest on this edition of "Midwest BEAT."
  • The musical guest for this program is IAN ANDERSON, an iconic musician that show hostTom Lounges has interviewed many times during various point in Anderson's career bothwith the band and as a solo artist.
  • In this episode of Building Blocks: The Podcast, Dr. Mary Jane Eisenhauer sits down with Payton Summers from Help Me Grow Porter County to explore the vital role of resource referral services in supporting families with young children.Summers shares insights on navigating the complex web of community resources, the importance of early childhood screenings, and how a simple phone call can make a world of difference for parents in need.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR features the professor behind printmaking at IU South Bend, William Tourtillotte, next co-founder and director of the Syracuse Poster Project, Jim Emmons, and spotlight on Family Folklore Foundation’s Meg DeMakas presentation of the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair project.
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