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  • Tune in tonight for Tom 's interview with QUEENSRŸCHE'S guitarist and co-founding member MICHAEL WILTON, and hear several songs from their sixteenth and latest studio album -- "DIGITAL NOISE ALLIANCE. " The recently released album features 11 brand new original songs, plus a unique cover of a classic and surprising '80s radio hit, given the special Queensryche treatment.Be sure to catch Queensrÿche live in concert as the "Digital Noise Alliance Tour" makes stops tomorrow (March 29th at Clyde Theater in Fort Wayne, IN), on Friday (March 31st at Concord Music Hall in Chicago), and on Saturday, April 1st (at The Intersection in Grand Rapids, Michigan).More info on the dates and all things Queensrÿche at: www.queensrycheofficial.com
  • Seventy Times Seven A True Story of Murder and Mercy" about the 1980’s homicide of Ruth Pelke in Gary, Indiana.The 2023 Kids Count Data Book reports the kids are not alright.
  • Join the Chef Nick as the crew from Let's Eat has on the great folks from Produce Depot
  • This weekend marks the 64th anniversary of the tragic plane crash that robbed the world of Buddy Holly, along with his fellow performers Richie Valens and J.P. Richardson (aka "The Big Bopper").Award-winning performer Kenny James was named the “No. 1 Buddy Holly Tribute in Las Vegas” and “Best Entertainer” in Pigeon Forge. In addition, he has worked with such noted artists as The Drifters, The Coasters, Buddy Knox, Chubby Checker, The Shondells, Marty Stuart, and others.
  • Join Chef Nick as he has the masterminds behind Rosati's pizzeria and fooderie on this weeks episode of Let's Eat.
  • "Times" chief political reporter Dan Carden is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about his stories on the end of the 2022 General Assembly session. A city councilmember from South Bend was the only northern Indiana city official to participate in the National League of Cities "Congressional City Conference" in Washington, D.C. and we'll learn more from Lori Hamman about the details of the American Rescue Plan Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law — funds which are coming back into communities to help recover from the pandemic. And we'll hear from a former TV news anchor who is living with epilepsy and is helping others these days.
  • There’s a new contract agreement between NIPSCO and the United Steelworkers union, Governor Eric Holcomb signed a new bill to address consent in Indiana’s rape law and Franciscan Health is linking up with its school partners to reduce the shortage of nursing professionals.
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR our whole feature is with electric violinist Cathy Morris, spotlight on Footlight Players production of “Drinking Habits.”
  • Today: Indiana University Northwest School of Arts programming & engagement director Lauren Pacheco is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about about the public arts space being proposed in a former jewelers’ store space in Southlake Mall in Hobart. The planned opening date for the space on the Mall's second floor is April 4th.
  • Today: "Indiana Gaming Insight," "Indiana Legislative Insight" and "Indiana Education Insight" newsletters creator/editor Ed Feigenbaum is on "Regionally Speaking" to review what the 2022 General Assembly session did on bills related to the state's gaming industry, the issues surrounding administrative agencies like the Gaming Commission and the state's public education system.
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