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  • Tune in as we spin some Reggae Music during our hour long chat about the 5th Anniversary of Montego, the history of The Hurricane Reggae Band and reggae music itself.
  • Inflation in the U.S. is at a 40-year high with food and gas prices surging. Rapidly rising rents and an end to federal COVID-19 relief have also taken a financial toll. Food banks across the country have been struggling to meet the need and the Food Bank of NWI is no different. Partisan politics are the breaking news story daily and kids are listening in as conversations heat up around the dinner table. Indiana Youth Institute President and CEO Tami Silverman discusses civic engagement for youth.
  • Purdue University Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Danny Milisavljevic shares what all of the excitement is about the all new $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope. And speaking of another world, we brought back our conversation with NPR TV and film critic Deggans to discuss why Hollywood loves the Midwest for their settings.
  • For many students, the end of summer is near but with a national teacher shortage will districts have to increase classroom sizes? Dr. Paige McNulty with the Gary Community School Corp. and GlenEva Dunham, the president of AFT Indiana joined Lakeshore Public Radio's Dee Dotson and Tom Maloney to discuss the state of K-12 education.
  • Gone2Paradise (featuring Frank Paul) is a touring Jimmy Buffett tribute group that offers up all the Buffett favorites one can hope to hear, along with some surprises slipped into the set list and delivered in a tropical style.The group will be performing as the headliner for "The (Bull)Dog Daze Of Summer Concert" this at Bulldog Park Pavilion in Crown Point. The event features food vendors, a cash bar, and three live bands.
  • A concern about everything from COVID to curriculum is fueling an exodus from public education.
  • COREY FELDMAN has appeared in over 100 films and may best be known for his screen roles in such 1980s cult classic films as Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter and Gremlins (both in 1984), The Goonies (in 1985), Stand by Me (in 1986), the cult classic horror film The Lost Boys in 1987 and 1988's "License To Drive." BUT... Corey is also a successful voice actor in animation, book author, independent filmmaker, songwriter, touring musician and recording artist with five albums to his credit and a new limited edition, career spanning 6 Pack CD/DVD musical Box Set -- LOVE LEFT 2.1 BOX SET -- project that has Corey back on the road and touring. This radio program will feature my interview with Corey, plus a variety of his songs from over the years -- from demo snippets, to a few fan favorites, to two of his latest singles.
  • Indiana passed a near-total abortion ban earlier this month. Supporters of abortion rights said the measure was too restrictive while anti-abortion groups said it didn’t go far enough. We' hear from advocates from both sides of the debate.
  • Shep describes his visit to a 15th Century Irish Castle
  • This week on ART ON THE AIR our 200th episode this Labor Day Weekend we feature Rob Verdi of the jazz ensemble the Side Street Strutters Next Larry Brewer of South Shore Dance Alliance, . Our spotlight is on Lakeshore Community Concerts new 2022-23 concert.
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