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  • Shep shares the sound of a fungus.
  • ARTISTS INCLUDE: ALBERT COLLINS, TAJ MAHAL, ALBERT KING, KINSEY REPORT, JON SPEAR BAND, BENNY TURNER, SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON, JEFF MASSEY, GARY CLARK JR., GARY MOORE, B.B. KING,MICHAEL BLOOMFIELD, CLASSICAL BLAST, and many others.
  • South Shore Arts Executive Director Jonathan Canning, the host of "Eye on the Arts Radio," speaks with Hannah Hammond-Hagman of the Chesterton Art Center/District about the New Chesterton Trackside Arts and Cultural District
  • This Week on ART ON THE AIR features Michigan City’s Theatre On Skates Academy founder, Michael Orr, singer/songwriter Robert Deeble sharing his seventh album, “The Space Between Us” to be released of his February 2026, Spotlight on the Center for Creative Solutions 17th World Creativity Week and the 10th annual Poetry Showcase.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR features guest relations and gift shop manager at the Midwest Museum of American Art, Michelle Enfield, next actor Matthew Williams appearing as Seymour in the Towle Theatre production of “A Little Shop of Horrors," spotlight on the 2025 Interwoven Expressions market.
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  • South Shore Arts Executive Director Jonathan Canning, the host of "Eye on the Arts Radio," speaks with Jill Garcia of South Shore Arts Education about Winter and Spring Classes at South Shore Arts.For more information visit https://www.southshoreartsonline.org/.
  • IN-STUDIO GUEST: Singer/songwriter JOEL JUSTIN (of The Mad Ants)This week's program welcomes back NWI songwriter and rocker JOEL JUSTIN, a long time Region rocker and the leader of THE MAD ANTS. Only for this show, Joel will be flipping the coin musically speaking.Justin's latest solo album is called -- “THIS IS OUR COUNTRY” -- and as the title suggests, the rocker has "gone country" this time around. Not with the Mad Ants this time, but rather with a handful of hired gun players met online, while collaborating with the new creative tool A.I.Joel has taken his original lyrics from older, already recorded rock songs --- some going back to the 1970s -- and given them a new country-flavored treatment with just enough twang to sound legit.Listeners will hear a half dozen of his older songs that now sound equal parts Nashville polish, Midwest grit, and timeless songwriting. This album is a unique combination of strong original songwriting, emotional depth and modern technology, which finds this regional rock favorite making songs suited for a sawdust filled dance floor.
  • This Week on ART ON THE AIR features multi-media artist using his own Radical Relief style, Matthew Kowalski. Next author and photographer Michelle Steiner, working as a para-educator in a school with students with disabilities, and spotlight is on Chicago Street Theatre’s production of The “Half-Life of Marie Currie”.
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