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  • China may have just dislodged the U.S. from a position its held for decades — the world's top trading nation. The latest Chinese figures put the value of its overall trade at $4.6 trillion last year. The U.S. will release its own 2013 data next month.
  • This week ART ON THE AIR celebrates our 6th anniversary and the start of our 7th season with an interview with Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals, and spotlight on award-winning journalist and author, Joseph S Pete's new book, Lost East Chicago and Indiana Harbor .
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR or whole show features a return visit with the Midwest Museum of American Art’s Director and Curator, Brian Byrn, reflecting on his 43-year career. Our spotlight is on Canterbury Summer Theatre’s 57th season with artistic directors Ray Scott Crawford and David Graham.
  • Miguel Macias is a Senior Producer at All Things Considered, where he is proud to work with a top-notch team to shape the content of the daily show.
  • A preview of the 2022 Midterm Election in Indiana.
  • Young Shep gets a steal on a scratch-and-dent auto.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR jazz legend, Billy Foster, Chesterton Art Center’s new Program Director, Jillian Bridgeman, spotlight on Valparaiso Kiwanis Club hosting Purdue Men’s Varsity Glee Club on February 6th.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR our entire show features the Chicago based abstract artist Pearlie Taylor. Our spotlight is on the 63rd Annual Chesterton Art Fair on Saturday August 6th and Sunday August 7th .
  • This week on ART ON THE we feature abstract expressionist artist, Ginny Scott about her current exhibits. Next Chicago-based blues/rock guitarist, Keith Scott. Our spotlight is on Art Barn’s 6th annual Art Blitz coming September 17 and 18 with Amy Navardauskas.
  • This is the first time Navarro has reached the quarterfinals at one of the tennis majors, while Gauff's loss was the latest in a string of exits by top-seeded women at the tournament.
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