Sinopsis
Celebrate the many ways the arts can enliven, inform, challenge, fulfill and make listeners better citizens of their community and the world with The Art of the Matter.
Episodios
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New Book by Georgia Buchanan, Science Kits at the State Museum, Larissa Hammond at the Tube Factory, Start With Art, and Penrod
19/08/2017 Duración: 50minThis week, How to Live Beyond 90 Without Falling Down - really, it's a new memoir by Georgia Buchanan - John and Sarah Lechleiter play with science kits at the Indiana State Museum, and Larissa Hammond is turns an obstacle into an advantage at the Tube Factory. We'll also get sneak previews of the Start With Art luncheon and the Penrod Arts Fair. Don't miss out - tune in!
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Indy Fringe Fest, Carmel Celebration of Bands, Exhibit Columbus, Nickel Plate Arts, and Poet Adrian Matejka
13/08/2017 Duración: 51minIt's nearly time for the Indy Fringe Fest, all the bands are coming to Carmel, and why you should visit Columbus, Indiana this month. We'll also get a sneak preview of Nickel Plate Arts' fall season, and meet poet Adrian Matejka. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."
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Indiana State Museum's New CEO, Harley-Davidson Exhibit at the Indiana History Center, Jazz Guitarist Charlie Ballantine, The ACI Wins an NEA Grant, and Day of Flight at the IMA
05/08/2017 Duración: 51minThis week, meet the Indiana State Museum's new CEO, check out some motorcycles at the Indiana History center, hear what jazz guitarist Charlie Ballantine's been up to, celebrate an NEA grant that will invigorate a community, and envision things with wings at the IMA. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."
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Indiana State Fair's Wonderful World of Food, Boogie-Woogie Piano Fest, Steampunk Art Show, Comedian Rick Garrett, and Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre Season
29/07/2017 Duración: 51minThis week, a sneak peek at a highlight of the Indiana State Fair, a festival devoted to boogie-woogie piano, and some mad scientists stage an art exhibit. We'll also meet comedian, musician, and motivational speaker Rick Garrett, and learn how Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre is celebrating its 20th anniversary season. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."
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Stutz Residents' Exhibit, The State Museum Celebrates Limestone, Yelp Indy's New Festival, DK's Summer Shows, and a Poetry Carnival
22/07/2017 Duración: 51minThis week, Stutz Artist Resident John Klinkose can't escape water, the Indiana State Museum showcases the role of Hoosier limestone around the world and right at home, and Yelp Indy's creative new festival. We'll also get a peek at the inspiration behind two summer concerts by Dance Kaleidoscope, and find out what you can expect if you attend Butler's Divedapper Poetry Carnival. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."
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Stutz Residents' Exhibit, The State Museum Celebrates Limestone, Yelp Indy's New Festival, DK's Summer Shows, and a Poetry Carnival
21/07/2017 Duración: 51minThis week, Stutz Artist Resident John Klinkose can't escape water, the Indiana State Museum showcases the role of Hoosier limestone around the world and right at home, and Yelp Indy's creative new festival. We'll also get a peek at the inspiration behind two summer concerts by Dance Kaleidoscope, and find out what you can expect if you attend Butler's Divedapper Poetry Carnival. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."
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Great American Songbook Academy, Using Music to Help People with Alzheimer's Disease, Human Rites at The Phoenix Theatre, and The Band Eliot Bigger
15/07/2017 Duración: 51minThis week, the Great American Songbook Academy, using music to enrich the lives of people with Alzheimer's Disease, the band Eliot Bigger, and a premiere at the Phoenix Theatre. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."
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Indy Urban Hardwoods, Indianapolis Ballet Inc., Contemporary Art Exhibit, Nickel Plate Players, and Photographer David Slivka
08/07/2017 Duración: 51minThis week, we'll learn about a new professional ballet company, check in with a multimedia artist-turned-woodworker, and meet a pair of oncologists who have a secret identity as contemporary art curators. We'll also meet a local theatre company focusing on new works and a photographer whose work is inspired by travel. Join us for these conversations and more on "The Art of the Matter."
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The Indianapolis Opera and Indianapolis Chamber Orchestras Have New Seasons, a New Kind of House Concert, The Carmel Symphony has a New Music Director, and a New Take on an Old Friendship
01/07/2017 Duración: 51minThis week, we'll get sneak previews of the Indianapolis Opera and Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra's new seasons, learn how Sofar Sounds is reinventing house concerts, get insights into the Carmel Symphony Orchestra's music director search, and hear from David Amram about his long friendship with Dan Wakefield. All that and more, this week on "The Art of the Matter."
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Celebrating Zines, Self-Evident Tunes, a New Small Studio Session, and a Long Partnership at the IRT
24/06/2017 Duración: 51minThis week, we'll learn about The Gluestick Festival and a Herron Galleries art show that celebrates all things "zine," learn why Gail Payne pairs country songs with Gershwin for her new cabaret show, discover how tribulations helped Richard Edwards create a solo album, and understand why Janet Allen and James Still can finish each other's sentences. All that and more, this week on "The Art of the Matter".
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Cantor Janice Roger, Artist Jenny Montgomery, Singer Jackie Evancho, an Israeli Film Festival, and The Hunchback Of Notre Dame
17/06/2017 Duración: 51minA conversation with Janice Roger, who's retiring after nearly four decades as a cantor. Next, meet the "antidamsels" drawn by artist Jenny Montgomery, who'd like young people to have strong and resilient role models. We'll also learn what makes singer Jackie Evancho tick, get a sneak peek at the JCC's second annual Israeli Film Festival, and get some insights into the Indiana premiere of the stage musical version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. All that and more, this episode of on "The Art of the Matter."
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Herron School of Art's Summer Vacation Projects, a Museum Collaboration, a New Theatre Company, Outstanding Hoosiers, and Singer Roger Schmelzer Tries His Luck in NYC
10/06/2017 Duración: 52minThis week, three summer exhibitions at Herron School of Art & Design, the National Art Museum of Sport collaborates with The Children's Museum, we meet The Storefront Theatre, we learn about dozens of Hoosier Beacons, and we find out if Roger Schmelzer has any jitters ahead of his New York City debut.
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Indianapolis Hosts a Long-Running Early Music Festival, A Longer-Running Art Fair, A Night in India, A Conversation With Jazz Great Christian Mcbride, and An Atypical Bassoon Ensemble
03/06/2017 Duración: 51minThis week, travel back a few centuries via early music on period instruments, check out a 62-year-old free art fair, and listen in as Christian McBride lauds Gary Burton. Then it's on to even more exotic aural destinations: A night in India courtesy of modern dance, and a rock ensemble made entirely of bassoons.
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The Great Bike Race on Stage at TOTS, Indiana Artists' Board Exhibit, The Geeky Press, Prince's Drummer, and Cabinets of Curiosities
28/05/2017This week, the Indiana Artists board members have their annual exhibit, the Great Bike Race wheels into Theatre on the Square, and a chat with Prince's drummer, Bobby Z. We'll also learn about The Geeky Press, about which you should know if you're a writer, and peek inside artists' curio cabinets.
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The Cabaret's New Season, Summer Stock Stage's New Company, a Walk Through Five Gardens, an A.J. Foyt Exhibit, and Baby Animals at the Indy Zoo
20/05/2017This week, Summer Stock Stage has given birth to a grown-up company, we'll visit the A.J. Foyt Exhibit at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, and we'll get to know some baby animals at the Indianapolis Zoo (everybody say "aww" now). We'll also stroll through five private gardens, and get a sneak peek at The Cabaret's new season.
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The Art of the Matter - Justin Vining & Benny Sanders Paint Outside, Big Foot Yancey, The Phoenix Theatre, The Museum of Miniature Houses, and Salvador Dali Etchings
12/05/2017 Duración: 52minThis week, painters Justin Vining and Benny Sanders egg each other on, Big Foot Yancey pays a visit, the Phoenix Theatre's new dark comedy, the Museum of Miniature Houses presents free creativity sessions, and a chance to see a collection of copper etchings by Salvador Dali.
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The Art of the Matter - Broad Ripple Art Fair, Hart Becomes Indy Shakes, Antique Private Train Car, Onyx Fest and Virginia Avenue Folk Fest
08/05/2017 Duración: 53minThis week, we warm up for three festivals: The Broad Ripple Arts Fair, Onyx Fest, and the Virginia Avenue Folk Festival. We'll also learn about Heartland Actors Repertory's new identity, and take a tour of a Gilded-Age train car.
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The Art of the Matter - Theatre Manager Steve Ross, Artist Hughey, the Winner of the Library Week Teen Poetry Contest, Gene Stratton-Porter, and the IMA's New Director of Festivals
28/04/2017 Duración: 52minThis week, the Vogue Theatre's Steve Ross talks about his decades with the club, we'll meet the IMA's new Director of Festivals, Performance, and Public Programs, and we'll hear the winner of the National Library Week's Teen Poetry Slam. We'll also meet the creator of a one-woman show about naturalist and author Gene Stratton-Porter, and chat with artist Kevin Hughey about his exhibit at Clowes Memorial Hall.
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The Art of the Matter - Stutz Artists Open House, Author Christina Baker Kline, Wife Patrol, and Ken Scott Plays with Skulls and Claws
21/04/2017 Duración: 52minThis week, Christina Baker Kline talks about Orphan Train and how Andrew Wyeth inspired her new novel, and Ken Scott crafts hunting pouches that look centuries old, as well as creating fraktur and talismanic art. Local alt-rockers Wife Patrol get their groove on, and we get a sneak preview of the Stutz Artists Open House. While we're on a roll, have you renewed your WFYI membership? It's the perfect time, and you can do it quickly and safely right here at wfyi.org!
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The Art of the Matter - NEW PLAYS AT TOTS AND ATI, NEW STAFF AT INDY FRINGE, NEW NOVEL BY JIM NAREMORE, AND NEW BEATS AT RHYTHM DISCOVERY CENTER
15/04/2017 Duración: 52minWe're on a theatre binge this week on The Art of the Matter! You'll hear about Theatre on the Square's new show, the Indy Fringe's new creative team member, and Actors Theatre of Indiana's play about Judy Garland. We'll also explore the Rhythm Discovery Center with Kids, and meet Jim Naremore, whose debut novel is called The Arts of Legerdemain, as Told By Ghosts. Don't miss this episode!