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Pop of Culture
Indiana Public Radio
87 episodes
5 hours ago
Pop of Culture explores the vibrant cultural scene of East Central Indiana. Join hosts Jennifer Blackmer, Michelle Kinsey, and Dr. Kara DuQuette as they delve into regional arts, showcase local events, and engage in insightful conversations with artists and curators. From small business spotlights to in-depth art analyses, Pop of Culture aims to amplify the voices of Indiana's artistic community, enriching lives with the diverse spirit of our state.
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Pop of Culture explores the vibrant cultural scene of East Central Indiana. Join hosts Jennifer Blackmer, Michelle Kinsey, and Dr. Kara DuQuette as they delve into regional arts, showcase local events, and engage in insightful conversations with artists and curators. From small business spotlights to in-depth art analyses, Pop of Culture aims to amplify the voices of Indiana's artistic community, enriching lives with the diverse spirit of our state.
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Pop of Culture
S02 E41 - We're Visionaries
This week, we have an extended conversation with Kyren Monteiro. Kyren is an audio engineer and hip-hop artist with an audio production company in Marion. Before the release of his new album "Visionary," he joins us to talk about his creative process, the (accidentally) illicit record label he started at 16, and why he chooses to stay in East Central Indiana. We'll also hear "Reason Enough," our Beautiful Thing for National Adoption Month. And Maya Doss brings us her latest "WAYWO" with Laith Hicks!
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5 hours ago
47 minutes 57 seconds

Pop of Culture
S02 E40 - We Think People Make Place
This week, we speak to artists with work that reflect their communities: Henrik Söderström is a professor at Indiana Wesleyan University who has an exhibit at the Kennedy Art Center in Marion that required "a game of telephone" across the community. Aaron McDermott is an artist and the Vice President of the Pendleton Artists Society; he tell us about his new mural in downtown Pendleton and why having a group for local artists is so important. Also in this episode: how funding cuts continue to affect arts organizations across Indiana, and the return of Season 1 "WAYWO" guest Leonski Crosby!
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1 week ago
48 minutes 37 seconds

Pop of Culture
S02 E39 - We Decorate for Halloween
The Pop of Culture team is off this week—and it's Halloween! So, we're listening back to some of our favorite spooky interviews, including: Brian Blair of Pumpkin Pulp (a masks and prop business in Muncie), Tommy Miller and Jason Kindred of the band Void King (purveyors of doom metal), and Riley McDermott (a young farmer). Join us... if you dare!
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2 weeks ago
46 minutes 5 seconds

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S02 E38 - We Hear Diversity in Sound
Where do electronic music artists go in Muncie? IPR's Ransom True takes us to a studio where the mixing decks are open for experimentation and collaboration. Also in this episode: Christina Diaz Gonzalez pivoted from a career as an attorney to write middle grade fiction and graphic novels. We'll speak with her and Ball State professor Jill Christman ahead of the 2025 Writer-in-Residence (events open to the public the week of November 3). And, Julie Lyn Barber sneaks us behind the scenes of the Actors Theatre of Indiana's production of Mel Brooks' "Young Frankenstein." Blücher!
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3 weeks ago
44 minutes 45 seconds

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S02 E37 - We Do a Cannonball (Into Leaves)
This week, we continue our Beautiful Things series with Joseph Gross's "Jumping in Leaves," a short essay about the author and his son in autumn. Then, we'll visit with Robin Phelps-Ward and Kat Stephens-Peace about their artistic careers—and about Hue House, their art studio and community space for local creatives in the Murray building in Muncie. Also packed into this episode: all the details about Ball State PBS's Happy Little Fest, our arts calendar, and local artist (and recent college graduate) Mars Presswood answers our question "What Are You Working On?"
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4 weeks ago
48 minutes 21 seconds

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S02 E36 - We Add a Pop of Color, a Pop of Music, and a Pop Host
This week: how two fine arts organizations in East Central Indiana are adapting to attract audiences. We'll speak to Daniel Wiley with the Anderson Symphony Orchestra and Debra Lynn from "Opera Today!" in Fort Wayne. Also in the show: an audio postcard from muralists who gathered in Muncie to paint a bus (yes, really), and the return of "WAYWO" artist Maya Doss as a host!
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1 month ago
52 minutes 17 seconds

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S02 E35 - We Have Star Power
Inside this episode: The Indiana Clay Conference is held every two years, and this year it's in Muncie! Organizer (and Ball State professor) Ted Neal talks about what goes into planning the event. We continue our Conversations Between the Coast with Christopher and Justin Swader, professional set designers who work across the country. And, we ask teacher and artist Sun-Young Gullery about "Indy In Inches, her exhibition of 56 Indianapolis small businesses and landmarks.
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1 month ago
47 minutes 29 seconds

Pop of Culture
S02 E34 - We Go Through the Village and Into the Woods
This week, during IPR's fall pledge drive, we're listening back to some of our favorite recent pieces, including: a trip into the faux woodlands created for "Good Night Forest" at Minnetrista Museum & Gardens, an extended conversation with longtime local potter John Peterson, and glimpse into the constantly creative world of Stephen M Millben II.
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1 month ago
42 minutes 18 seconds

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S02 E33 - We're on Location
This week, we're all over the map! Our first stop is Michael Greer, President and CEO of ArtsFund in Seattle. He'll explain how arts are essential for communities—and democracy—ahead of his presentation on Ball State's campus. Then, we'll talk fall book releases in our semi-regular Book Club with Jay County Public Library librarian Hannah Elliott. And, a new romantic comedy was shot on location in Muncie; writer and director Thomas Peek gives us a sneak peek. Finally, multi-talented artist Cara Jean Wahlers takes us on a journey through her memories for "What Are You Working On?"
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1 month ago
48 minutes 44 seconds

Pop of Culture
S02 E32 - We Pull Out Our Pocket Constitutions
This week, we sit down with Nicole Etcheson, a Civil War and Reconstruction Era scholar, ahead of her public lecture for Constitution Week—where she'll speak on the Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th, and 15th) and their relevance to the present day. Also in this episode: board members from the MuncieArts & Culture Council, we hear a collegiate Beautiful Thing, and "What Are You Working On?" artist River Feeney wouldn't define themselves as an artist—he'll explain!
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2 months ago
47 minutes 58 seconds

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S02 E31 - We Find New Harmonies
This week, Jenni Werner joins us for Conversations Between the Coasts. Jenni is Executive Artistic Director of The New Harmony Project, an arts organization that has been fostering new works for stage and screen in Indiana for nearly 40 years. In May of this year, the organization had a $40,000 grant terminated by the National Endowment for the Arts. We'll talk with Jenni about what the Project does, what a dramaturg is, and how their organization is moving forward. Also in this episode: Diane Huston—owner of Gallery 112 in Farmland—tells us about their upcoming juried show "Dumpster Visions: the art of discard."
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2 months ago
47 minutes 41 seconds

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S2E30 - We're Hooked on Butter
The Pop Team is off this week, so we're listening back to some of our favorite parts from Season 2, including: Stevie Hahn (AKA "Ray Toffer") on how he creates his viral videos exploring "Beautiful, Luxurious Muncie™." Tracy Burns is a rug hooker; she fills our studio with her artwork to help explain her craft. Jarrod Case and Jason Cooper from local band White Lies & The Half Truth share tracks from their new album "The Ghosts We Carry." Photographer and artist Rebekah Gaillard joined us for "What Are You Working On?" before Butter Art Fair last year ("Butter" 2025 is this weekend, August 28 - 31).
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2 months ago
47 minutes 38 seconds

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S02 E29 - We Can't Stop the Beat
This week is all about live music: Muncie Civic Theatre is in the middle of its run of "Hairspray," director Terry Whitt Bailey and Muncie Civic Artistic & Executive Director (and cast member) Laura Williamson crash through our doors to tell us about the musical! Local musician Dave Carter talks about the long journey to his new album (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE: Dave performs two original songs live), and singer/songwriter Jennie DeVoe shares what it feels like to be on stage in front of an audience before she takes the stage at the Muncie Three Trails Series!
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2 months ago
50 minutes 50 seconds

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S02 E28 - We Step Into a Foggy Future
This week, we're listening back to some of our favorite interviews from Season 2 (so far): longtime Muncie artist and businesswoman Ann Johnson tells us about how she created  F.B. Fogg—and what she thinks is the future of the arts business in Muncie; librarian and Pop of Culture book club president Hannah Elliott runs down her top picks for summer reading; and artist Sara Collas tells us what she's working on.
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3 months ago
48 minutes 7 seconds

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S02 E27 - We're Not Afraid of the Dark
This week, we take a trip to the forest... indoors! We get an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of Minnetrista Museum and Gardens' latest exhibit "Good Night Forest." We'll also speak to PBS host Steven Raichlen ahead of a special event in Fort Wayne, hear about an award-winning stop-motion video, and listen to a Beautiful Thing with imaginary animals ("Things Not Always Seen").
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3 months ago
48 minutes 26 seconds

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S02 E26 - We Tell the Half Truth
Pop of Culture is back for the second half of Season 2! This week, we chat with Jarrod Case and Jason Cooper of local band White Lies & The Half Truth. They'll share tracks from their album "The Ghosts We Carry" and explain why now was the right time to form a band. We'll also hear our latest Beautiful Thing from writer Jill Currie ("He Comes Back for the Curtains"), catch up with Pop favorite Aimee Maychack (who 'blew up' their life to pursue a full-time career in the arts), and ask young farmer Riley McDermott what she's working on!
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3 months ago
47 minutes 42 seconds

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S02 E25 - We're Working On a Summer Vacation
It's Pop of Culture's 70th episode! To celebrate, we're listening back to some of our favorite answers to our favorite question: "What Are You Working On?" We first asked Levi Rinker in February 2024... he talks about his work to bring more art into the community of Anderson. We'll also hear from Aimee Maychack (linocuts), Rose & Kate Elliott (sewing very special pillows), and Lynette Whitesell (getting back into art after a pandemic era hiatus). And, we'll ask our hosts the same question. Join us! This is also our last episode before our regular summer break. We'll be back with new episodes starting Friday, August 1.
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4 months ago

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S02 E24 - We’re Outdoors?!
This week, we discuss upcoming outdoor events in ECI... from the climate-controlled safety of the Pop of Culture Studios. Tracy Manning (Executive and Artistic Director of the Hoosier Shakespeare Festival)—and actors Grace Bogue and Selah Grannis—discuss the Festival's tenth year and what it’s like to perform Shakespeare in the open air. Shaun Dingwerth (Executive Director of the Richmond Art Museum), and Sylvia Finney with Sarah Kreps (Delaware County Master Gardeners Association) talk about their respective garden tours! Kirsten Novotny (Theatre & Events Manager at Minnetrista Museum & Gardens) gives us a peek into the world of "Faeries, Sprites, & Lights." And the answer to “What Are You Working On?” is fireworks!
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4 months ago
47 minutes 52 seconds

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S02 E23 - We Have Someone to Be
This week: comedian, cartoonist, writer, musician... the list goes on! Dan Wright entertains us with the stories behind his multifaceted career—including how his syndicated cartoon started with rejection from all four major syndicates. Also in this episode: writer H.K. Hummel shares her Beautiful Things essay "It Seemed Like Everything Was Still Before Us."
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5 months ago
36 minutes 12 seconds

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S02 E22 - We Have the Clay Olympics
This week, we sit down with local pottery legend John Peterson. In a podcast-exclusive extended conversation, he tells us how he came to Muncie, how he started Bethel Pike Pottery studios, and what's still inspiring him today as he looks back on his career in the arts. Also in this show: we preview The Harlem Gospel Travelers' Muncie Three Trails Music Series performance with trio member Ifedayo Gatling, we listen back to the Ball State Studio Band in rehearsal before their performance at We Fly Fest (June 7, 2025), and Stephen M Millben II answers our favorite question.
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5 months ago
47 minutes 50 seconds

Pop of Culture
Pop of Culture explores the vibrant cultural scene of East Central Indiana. Join hosts Jennifer Blackmer, Michelle Kinsey, and Dr. Kara DuQuette as they delve into regional arts, showcase local events, and engage in insightful conversations with artists and curators. From small business spotlights to in-depth art analyses, Pop of Culture aims to amplify the voices of Indiana's artistic community, enriching lives with the diverse spirit of our state.