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  • Public-Private Partnerships. Guests: Jim Morris - President of Pacers Sports and Entertainment, former President of the World Food Bank and Lilly Endowment, Bill Rieber - Professor of Economics at Butler University and Dr. Michael Twyman - Director of Indiana Grants Program - Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust
  • Celebrate the life of Evansville, Indiana soul music legend Timmy Thomas, who passed away earlier this month. Thomas was best known for his 1972 recording “Why Can't We Live Together."
  • Cherish Love, an award-winning performer, is Sister Rosetta Tharpe in the Indiana Repertory Theatre's production of 'Marie & Rosetta,' a musical about the rock and roll legend's life.
  • This week on Cultural Manifesto listen to an interview with the 20x Grammy-winning guitarist Pat Metheny — he’ll be performing at this year’s Indy Jazz Fest. Metheny will discuss his connections to Indiana and his long relationship with the music of Wes Montgomery.
  • Listen to 2024 conversations with Carlos Santana, Omar Apollo, Babyface, Lakecia Benjamin, Zakir Hussain, Indianapolis jazz legend Phil Ranelin, Indiana reggae pioneers Reggaenomix, and David McDonald, author of the book “My Voice is my Weapon: Music, Nationalism, and the Poetics of Palestinian Resistance”.
  • Central Indiana is under an excessive heat watch through Sunday evening. Highs are in the mid to upper 90s daily, but it could feel as hot as 110 degrees.
  • A 2023 law made it easier for some Indiana medical providers to offer telehealth services. But, speech-language pathology assistants weren’t included under that law. State lawmakers now want to correct that.
  • Public hearings have been held around the state and high school principals are getting a look at the latest comments on class basketball. Talk about the subject that brings out the passion of Hoosier basketball fans with Indiana High School Athletic Association Commissioner Bobby Cox, State Senator Mike Delph, and Franklin College basketball player Adrian Gillaspy, who played in the high school tourney.
  • Brose McVey, a man whose name is well-known in Indiana business and politics, is taking on another critical issue with a personal connection. McVey is looking for those passionate about helping young people struggling with mental health and addiction-related challenges through his Ben's Ranch Foundation. Named for McVey's son who lost his own battle with addiction, learn how the foundation goes in a different direction than the usual residential community model.
  • Celebrate the life and music of Orville “Hoppy” Jones, a founding member of the Ink Spots, a legendary vocal group with roots in the Indiana Avenue scene. Hoppy developed a unique “talking bass” — a spoken-word recitation that helped define the group’s sound.
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