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  • Ally Venable and famous blues duos headline this episode of "Midwest Beat Blues."
  • Dave Mika, host of "Eye on the Arts Radio," talks with Amy Davis Navardauskas, Executive Director at the Art Barn School of Art, and Melissa Washburn, Program Manager at the Art Barn School of Art, about "Art Within Reach," beginning January 7th.
  • On this edition of "Eye on the Arts - Radio," host Dave Mika talks with Kirk Muspratt, Music Director/Conductor of the Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra, about the upcoming Romeo & Juliet concert on Friday, May 10 th at 7:30pm.
  • Today: Indiana Dunes National Park Ranger Rafi Wilkinson is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about the always-changing Mount Baldy.
  • For this week's edition of "MIDWEST BEAT BLUES" program things begin with a triple play of rock blues from the late RICK DERRINGER with one song from three of Rick's blues releases of the early 1990s and early 2000s.
  • This week's theme is NEW BLUES RELEASES! I do a double shot of songs from several NEW album releases for the entire 2 hour program. Among the artists who have new albums featured are: Ally Venable, Samantha Fish & Jesse Dayton, Chris Duarte, Marc Broussard, Mike Zito, Joanna Conner, Eddie 9V, Taj Mahal, Nigel Mack, and Michael Jerome Browne.
  • Next week, Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol finally arrives in paperback, along with Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton's memoir, journalist Fareed Zakaria's update on the post-American world, journalist Annie Jacobsen's look inside a top secret U.S. military base, and journalist Mitchell Zuckoff's true tale of the survivors in a WWII plane crash.
  • Some of the nominations were expected — The Bear earned 23 nominations and Shogun received 25 nods. But the Television Academy still had a few surprises up its sleeve.
  • Members of the Jan. 6 committee are pursuing additional witnesses and say they are receiving a lot of new evidence. Their public hearings are now going to extend into July.
  • Sen. Bernie Sanders won narrowly, but can he expand his base? Pete Buttigieg again did well, but in another largely white state. And the story of the night was Sen. Amy Klobuchar's third-place finish.
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