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  • Some authors published decades ago in a ground breaking ISU based journal of Black Literature are still working today. Hear about Obsidian Literature & Arts. So, you spend a lot of time and effort making your garden look faaaan-tast-ic and get nothing else out of it. Now, you can do that AND grow something you can eat. The pandemic brought fear, uncertainty, stress, boredom, and, it turns out, artistic fuel for a new twin cities exhibit by Susan Emmerson and Lisa Walcott. Finally, hear a hip hop song collaboration between Bloomington and Chicago grassroots art schools.
  • NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with the Haim sisters about their new album I Quit out Friday.
  • According to some pro-Israeli Christians and Jews, God wants Jerusalem to be the capital of a Jewish state. That argument, however, is not universally accepted among those faith groups.
  • Kimbrady Carriker, 40, was apprehended by police shortly after the shooting. Two boys, aged 13 and two, were also shot and injured.
  • He formed his first dance band in 1960, and adopted the pious nickname Deacon on the suggestion of a mischievous drummer. Now 73, Moore is one of the city's most beloved musicians.
  • Bloomington residents will see an additional $1.05 on their monthly water bills as insurance against water leaks.The city council on Monday unanimously…
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    Finding Consensus: How Bloomington City Council Candidates Would Tackle Relationship-Building
    You don’t have to look to Washington, D.C., to find policymakers who just don’t seem to get along politically or personally.There have been some tense,…
  • IN CELEBRATION OF WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY'S 10TH ANNIVERSARY, WE CONTINUE THE AIRING OF SOME OF OUR FAVORITE PIECES. THIS WEEK WE OFFER A STORY FROM 1990, WHICH PROFILED IDENTICAL TWIN SISTERS MARRIED TO IDENTICAL TWIN BROTHERS.
  • Commentator Elissa Ely visits an elderly relative who tells a story about her childhood. When care would drive past her house, she and her sisters would shout, "Get a Horse!" at the passing drivers.
  • Scott speaks with Marie Barrow, sister of the bank robber Clyde Barrow (as in Bonnie and Clyde). Ms. Barrow is selling off some of Clyde Barrow's belongings, including items he wore when he was killed 63 years ago.
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