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  • This Week on ART ON THE AIR features women's historical fiction novelist, Jatinder Koharki's “Against The Odds of Tradition,” iconic Chicago Fashion designer, Paul Sisti, whose designs are a fusion of art and fashion, and spotlight is on LaPorte County Symphony’s presentation of “Remember When Rock Was Young: The Elton John Experience”
  • Tonight's "MIDWEST BEAT BLUES" features a fair share of homegrown blues talents in the second hour of the program. Artists heard include: JACK WHITTLE, DAVE RUDOLF, JOE MARCINEK, PLANETARY BLUES BAND, LIZ MANDEVILLE and KEITH SCOTT.The first hour of the show shines a light on some of the newer guitar-slinging women of the blues like CAROLYN WONDERLAND, SAMANTHA FISH, JOANNE SHAW TAYLOR and SUE FOLEY after starting out with a classic rock woman giving her special treatment to an iconic blues tune.Others heard in tonight's program include: DUKE TUMATOE & THE POWER TRIO, RONNIE BAKER BROOKS, SAVOY BROWN, TAB BENOIT, ALBERT CASTIGLIA, RICK DERRINGER, WARREN HAYNES and others.
  • How well do you know your funny pages?
  • New innovations to make life easier.
  • South Shore Arts Executive Director Jonathan Canning, the host of "Eye on the Arts Radio," speaks with Rosalyn Demaree about The Indiana Artisan Marketplace and how artists can apply for the Indiana Artisan designation through June 2nd
  • This Week on ART ON THE AIR features Midwest-based contemporary painter Anna Ryan Drew. Next audiobook narrator Shelby Mundt, who will be voicing Sandy Young’s book, “Divine Vintage.” Our spotlight is on the 2026 Northwest Indiana Listen To Your Mother on May 3rd at the Hobart Art Theatre.
  • This edition of "Midwest BEAT with Tom Lounges" was originally broadcast on April 7, 2026.Guests on this edition were M&R RUSH band members MARTY MARDIROSIAN and JOHN McFARLAND who discussed the band's career, music, and the new book -- "Reach for The Stars: The M&R RUSH Story" -- by author James W. Arvia.The book chronicles the chemistry, the legacy, and the wealth of original music that this South Side of Chicago band created together over the decades.The author captures more than fifty years of music, friendship, and the unmistakable Chicago spirit that shaped one of the Midwest’s most resilient independent rock acts. It's a quick read and includes dozens of classic and timeless photos. A public release event scheduled in early May was discussed and it was revealed a portion of each book sold will benefit breast cancer research. More: www.mandrrush.com.
  • Shep marks the start of baseball season.
  • South Shore Arts Executive Director Jonathan Canning, the host of Eye on the Arts Radio, speaks with Brandon Johnson, the South Shore Arts Gallery/Exhibition Manager, about the 83rd Annual Salon Show: My America, on view June 19 through August 15, 2026.For more information visit: southshoreartsonline.org/myamerica
  • Someday, our way of thinking will be "old".
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