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  • The private space company has launched the Falcon Heavy, a rocket more powerful than any other in use today. It's now bearing a roadster into an elliptical Earth-Mars orbit. Watch the rocket's flight.
  • Northwestern University says these are the world's smallest human-made flying structures, and they could be used for monitoring the environment, population surveillance or disease tracking.
  • These days, a New Year's Eve celebration doesn't feel complete without one thing: a countdown. But that ritual to ring in the new year isn't as old as you might think.
  • This year's winner is a songwriter from Boston, Mass., whose winning song is an ode to feeling like she doesn't fit neatly into any one box.
  • A lot has changed in the month since the first Republican presidential debate — perhaps most notably the number of Republican rivals willing to attack Donald Trump.
  • Haunted car washes have become a national phenomenon, with hundreds of Halloween-themed locations around the country.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR features the photographic work of Fox 32 meteorologist, Mike Caplan, next rising country music singer/songwriter, Carolyn Marie, and our Spotlight is on the 63rd Annual Chesterton Art Fair running August 5th and 6th .
  • This New Years weekend ART ON THE AIR features hyper-realistic artist, Samantha DeCarlo, Perpetually Yours Pets artist Rachael S Ingram, and Spotlight on artist James Jankowiak who will give an artist exhibit talk at South Shore Art on January 6th.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR our whole show features an encore presentation of our interview with NPR music theme composer, BJ Leiderman, about his storied career and more of his music. Our Spotlight is on Footlight Players next production of “Four Old Broads on the High Seas” running October 6th through the 15th.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR our whole show features award-winning first-person interpreter of Thomas Jefferson, Clay Jenkinson, appearing as an expert commentator on numerous Ken Burns documentaries. Our Spotlight is on the Memorial Opera House April 6th presentation of the Echos of Pompeii.
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