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  • On Tuesday, the Indiana General Assembly sent a bill to Gov. Eric Holcomb's desk that bans transgender girls from participating in girls sports. Today we talk about the impact the change could have on trans youth in the state.
  • Today we learn about the crowdfunding model, and a platform in Indiana working to help groups accomplish their goals. We also dive into the world of sleep. Are we getting enough?
  • Celebrate the 25th anniversary Art and Soul, one of the longest running Black History Month events in Indianapolis, featuring performances by some of the greatest legends of the Indiana Avenue scene.
  • John W. Bubbles and Todd Duncan had deep roots on the Indiana Avenue music scene, and both were featured in the original cast of George Gershwin's iconic opera Porgy and Bess.
  • The 2014 Eugene & Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Award Dinner was held last weekend at the Central Library, and Professor Michael Shelden was named as this year's National Author Award Winner. Travis DiNicola spoke with Shelden, who is a biographer, and the first non-fiction writer to win the national award. Joining them in the studio was Laura Wills of the Indianapolis Public Library Foundation.
  • Reyes Beer Division is one of the largest private companies in the country and it is the nation's largest beer distributor. Monarch Beverage has been family-owned since it was founded in 1947 by Edwin T. French Sr.
  • We end every week with the Friday Pitch-In, where we catch up on the biggest news around the state with Indiana Public Broadcasting's Lauren Chapman, and dig a little deeper into stories you should know more about.
  • Allegations of sexual misconduct made against Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill were examined in a series of disciplinary hearings last week. Today on All IN, we talk about what happened and how we got here.
  • Today we learn about plans for the Indiana State Fair, which is back this year. We also get an update on the governor’s emergency powers case, and an overview on the biggest news stories of the last week. And we talk to the leaders of a theatre collective in Bloomington about inclusivity on stage.
  • This week's Friday Pitch-In kicks off with an update on the first case of coronavirus in Indiana, and the 2020 legislative session. We get the latest on the syringe exchange extension, school referendum money, and an update on Curtis Hill.
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