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  • On this show, the Indiana Repertory Theatre celebrates our state's bicentennial with a collaboration called Finding Home: Indiana at 200; new Heartland Film President Craig Prater tells us how he fell in love with the silver screen; and local band Bullet Points gets ready to open for legendary Japanese Queens of Pop Shonen Knife. Plus folk legend Joan Baez tells us why she's still passionate about music and social justice after 50 years of touring.
  • This week No Limits will continue a discussion about the opioid epidemic and the impact on minorities following a Side Effects program last week. This show will focus on the many challenges and complexities of the opioid epidemic and how it may be impacting different communities in different ways. We'll touch on harm reduction, mental health help, stigma and medicated assisted treatment. Today's guests include, Carl Ellison, president of the Indiana Minority Health Coalition, Stan DeKemper a community advocate and addiction expert with Mental Health America Indiana and Joselyn Whitticker a community leader from Marion, IN.
  • Autism - with guests Chad Gray - IMPD detective/father of autistic son, Vincent Lamarca - Lovaas Institute, Dana Renay - Autism Society of Indiana.
  • Art at Wishard Hospital, Georgia Buchanan Memoir and The Writers Center of Indiana
  • Indy International Fest, IMA Melvin & Bren Simon Director and CEO Charles Venable and Indiana Recycling Coalition's annual event "Revent"
  • The White River Festival places a spotlight on Central Indiana's water resources and the critical challenges that face them including water quality and quantity issues.
  • Host Jolene Ketzenberger goes into the kitchen at Spoke and Steele in Indianapolis for a Cook This segment with chef Tyson Peterson. Then she talks with the Utah native about getting the gig, embracing Indiana ingredients and cooking dinner on the farm.
  • ComedySportz group in Indianapolis, Carmel Brass (was Chamber Brass Choir) and Actors Theatre of Indiana's - Andrews Brothers, a musical
  • Indiana school counselors who help students and families plan for college are getting trained to be even better advocates.
  • Today we get an update from the Indiana statehouse, find out how food banks are doing, and we learn about a new push to increase diversity in IndyCar.
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