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Host Matthew Socey and Usual Suspect Taffeta V pay tribute to actor Alain Delon. Matthew also replays his epic chat with John Krull (plus Makenna Mays!), breaking down every Elvis Presley film.
Matthew Socey names his top films of 2022. He also replays his epic chat with John Krull (special appearance by Makenna Mays!) about the films of Elvis Presley.
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for September 10, 2021 is: fulminate FULL-muh-nayt verb Fulminate means "to send forth harsh criticisms or insults." // The writer of the editorial fulminated against the corruption in the state government that has been recently uncovered. See the entry > Examples: "Talking heads on both the right and the left now are fulminating about the labor shortage." — John Krull, The Republic (Columbus, Indiana), 28 July 2021 Did you know? Lightning strikes more than once in the history of fulminate. That word comes from the Latin fulminare, meaning "to strike," a verb usually used to refer to lightning strikes—it is struck from fulmen, Latin for "lightning." When fulminate was taken up by English speakers in the 15th century, it lost much of its ancestral thunder and was used largely as a technical term for the issuing of formal denunciations by ecclesiastical authorities. In time, its original lightning spark returned, describing intense strikes of a tirade.
SPASH boys basketball won the Wisconsin Valley Conference for six straight years from 2013-2018. The Panthers took back what they believe is rightfully theirs in 2021. This is SPASH's first WVC crown with John Krull as its head coach. Sports director Reece Van Haaften talks to the head coach plus junior Nate Streveler and senior Gavin Hyer. If you have a story you'd like featured on "The Hilight Zone Podcast" feel free to email the NewsChannel 7 sports team at sports@wsaw.com
Matthew Socey reveals his Top 10 films of 2020 and replays his epic chat with John Krull about the films of Elvis Presley.
Matthew Socey reveals his Top 10 films of 2020 and replays his epic chat with John Krull about the films of Elvis Presley.
John Krull, director of The Pulliam School of Journalism at Franklin College, talks about respect, re-write, The State House File . Com, and his book, Emily's Walk, as well as remaining underwater for three minutes.
Matthew Socey reviews Sputnik, some new video releases and replays his epic chat with John Krull about the films of Elvis Presley (Special Appearance by Makenna Mays).
Matthew Socey reviews Sputnik, some new video releases and replays his epic chat with John Krull about the films of Elvis Presley (Special Appearance by Makenna Mays).
For the first time in Film Soceyology history, Matthew replays his epic chat (in its entirety) with No Limits host John Krull (whose show concluded July 2019) about the entire Elvis Presley film catalog. Special appearance by former FS intern Makenna Mays.
For the first time in Film Soceyology history, Matthew replays his epic chat (in its entirety) with No Limits host John Krull (whose show concluded July 2019) about the entire Elvis Presley film catalog. Special appearance by former FS intern Makenna Mays.
Today on No Limits host John Krull welcomes back two long time producers of No Limits for a final look back. Our guests are Sharon Alseth and Shannon Cagle Dawson.
Today on No Limits host John Krull sits down with Matt Pelsor, host of the new statewide talk show "All IN". The two men talk about the transition and what Hoosiers can expect from the new show.
Today on No Limits host John Krull talks with his former student and current CNN National Political Reporter Eric Bradner.
Today on No Limits we talk to local authors of the new book 'Extra Innings. My Life in Baseball'. Max Schumacher and Mark Montieth join host John Krull in studio.
Today on No Limits Indiana Senator Todd Young joins John Krull in studio to talk about numerous issues before Congress.
John Krull speaks with economist and CEO of TIAA, Roger Ferguson, about retirement, savings and the state of the U.S. economy.
Show host John Krull and guests talk about the proposed cigarette tax increase being considered by Indiana lawmakers. Show guests are Bryan Hannon with the American Cancer Society's Cancer Action Network, Fairbanks School of Public Health Dean Paul Halverson and Indiana Minority Health Coalition's Tony Gillespie.
This No Limits is a conversation between John Krull and Dr. Aaron Carroll. IU Health's Dr. Carroll is an author and the host of The Healthcare Triage Podcast.
Matthew Socey replays Part Two of his epic chat with No Limits host John Krull (special appearance by Makenna Mays) of the films of Elvis Presley.
Matthew Socey replays Part Two of his epic chat with No Limits host John Krull (special appearance by Makenna Mays) of the films of Elvis Presley.
Matthew Socey replays part one of his discussion with No Limits host John Krull (special appearance by Makenna Mays) on the films of Elvis Presley, to mark Presley's birthday.
Matthew Socey replays part one of his discussion with No Limits host John Krull (special appearance by Makenna Mays) on the films of Elvis Presley, to mark Presley's birthday.
Today on No Limits in partnership with Side Effects Public Media we talk about the increased risk of cancer facing firefighters and efforts to address that. Joining host John Krull are Tom Hanify, firefighters union of Indiana president, Kevan Crawley, Health and Safety Chief with Indianapolis Fire Department and Indianapolis Firefighters Union President Hank Harris.
Matthew Socey reviews the film The Bookshop and replays part two of his chat with No Limits host John Krull about the films of Elvis Presley.
Matthew Socey reviews the film The Bookshop and replays part two of his chat with No Limits host John Krull about the films of Elvis Presley.
Matthew Socey reviews the film Puzzle. Since last week was the anniversary of the death of Elvis Presley, Matthew replays Part One of his epic chat with No Limits host John Krull (special appearance by Makenna Mays) about the films of Elvis.
Matthew Socey reviews the film Puzzle. Since last week was the anniversary of the death of Elvis Presley, Matthew replays Part One of his epic chat with No Limits host John Krull (special appearance by Makenna Mays) about the films of Elvis.
No Limits host John Krull talks with guests about efforts to increase Pre-K opportunities in Indiana. Guests joining the show are: Jeff Harris with Early Learning Indiana, Ashley Thomas works with Stand with Children and Pastor Clarence Moore who was involved in a Pre-K research project.
No Limit's host John Krull talks with Indianapolis business and community leader Mickey Maurer ahead of the release of a documentary about him.
This episode of No Limits with John Krull is a conversation about so-called "dog whistle" politics. This show's guests are IU Political Science Professor Marjorie Hershey, Rev. Shaunda Gladden of St. Paul AME and Rev. Linda McCrae of Central Christian Church.
No Limits host John Krull talks with Indiana authors Randy and Roxanne Mills about their book detailing the story of an Indiana soldier who was in Vietnam.
Part Two of a special two-part Film Soceyology. Matthew Socey and No Limits host John Krull discuss the films of Elvis Presley.
Part Two of a special two-part Film Soceyology. Matthew Socey and No Limits host John Krull discuss the films of Elvis Presley.
Part One of a special two-part Film Soceyology. Matthew Socey and No Limits host John Krull discuss the films of Elvis Presley.
Part One of a special two-part Film Soceyology. Matthew Socey and No Limits host John Krull discuss the films of Elvis Presley.
Adam & Larry review "The Rider" - this week's guests are John Krull and Shelby Mullis, talking about their documentary film - "Richarde Lugar: Reason's Quiet Warrior"
With the Great American Read in full swing, on this No Limits with John Krull we discuss how libraries around the area use programs like this and others to instill a passion and lifelong love for reading. As well as what libraries are doing to keep patrons engaged. Our guests are Indy Library Director of Public Services John Telling, Carmel Librarian Christy Walker and Kokomo librarian Lisa Fipps.
Film Soceyology Correspondent Makenna Mays takes over as guest host this week. She interviews No Limits host John Krull about his film tastes, music in film and films about journalism. Later she chats with FS host Matthew Socey.
Film Soceyology Correspondent Makenna Mays takes over as guest host this week. She interviews No Limits host John Krull about his film tastes, music in film and films about journalism. Later she chats with FS host Matthew Socey.
Ahead of the Oscars this weekend, John Krull will focus on the state of movies in Indiana. What successes has the state had in film? What efforts are there to increase the industry in Indiana? What is holding us back from making more films here and what successes are we seeing? Guests are Craig Mince from Indy Film Fest, Teresa Sabatine with Film Indy and John Armstrong of Pigasus Pictures.
Former US Congressman Lee Hamilton will join John Krull from the WFIU studios in Bloomington to talk about his life and work.
A project to rebuild the north split in downtown Indianapolis was announced by INDOT last year. The plans caused concern for a number of local residents and businesses and a coalition formed to urge other options. John Krull will talk to those closest to the project to hear why it's badly needed and the process and also why members of the coalition are not happy with the plans the way they are. Joining the show as guests: Andy Dietrich with INDOT and engineer Seth Schickel. Marsh Davis with Indiana Landmarks and Kevin Osburn a local architect that lives in the neighborhood will also join the show.
Today, John Krull talks with some of those close to a controversial zoning issue in Carmel. A group of Muslims living in Hamilton County proposed a new mosque at a site in a residential suburb. Residents oppose the project, citing traffic and property value concerns. Mosque organizers have met the objections with scaled back building plans and say the site is ideal for their worship needs. Both parties made their case at a recent well-attended city council meeting (http://bit.ly/2DNkHvP), and a decision could come this month. Our guests will be Adam Aasen, a reporter in Carmel, Ron Carter, a Carmel Councilman, Juvaria Khan, an attorney with Muslim Advocates and Wafa Safi a teacher.
Author, speaker and religion professor Dr. David Carlson joins John Krull to discuss his new book, a mystery novel, as well as a recent non-fiction book that focuses on interfaith dialogue and religious extremism.
"Eat Drink Indiana Radio's" Jolene Ketzenberger is back in the studio with host John Krull, and she's bringing along Chef Steve Oakley of Oakley's Bistro. Chef Steve is also the winner of "Beat Bobby Flay!" Did someone say shrimp corn dog? Share you food questions and memories as you psyche yourself up for Thanksgiving!
At a time when international conflicts and international politics grab headlines, sometimes it might be prudent to look back through history. Today on No Limits, host John Krull is joined by IU McKinney Law student Puruda Kothari and Richard Shevitz of the Cohen and Malad law firm to discuss the upcoming symposium, "Holocaust and Remembrance: Social Justice in Today's World." Where do crimes against humanity begin and, more importantly, how can they be prevented?
Republican Candidate for Senate Todd Young joins host John Krull in studio.
Host Matthew Soceys reviews the Frank Zappa documentary EAT THAT QUESTION and SUICIDE SQUAD. Then he plays his appearance earlier that week on NO LIMITS, where he chats with host John Krull and fellow critics Ed Johnson-Ott (NUVO) and Christopher Lloyd (The Film Yap) about the half-year in film.
Host Matthew Soceys reviews the Frank Zappa documentary EAT THAT QUESTION and SUICIDE SQUAD. Then he plays his appearance earlier that week on NO LIMITS, where he chats with host John Krull and fellow critics Ed Johnson-Ott (NUVO) and Christopher Lloyd (The Film Yap) about the half-year in film.
John Krull interviews two Indiana Supreme Court Justices, Chief Justice Loretta Rush and Justice Brent Dickson, who will end his illustrious career on the bench by hearing oral arguments in the ORIGINAL Supreme Court chambers in Corydon next month (as part of the state's bicentennial celebrations). This is a fascinating conversation with two people at the forefront of law in Indiana.
While Governor Pence opted out of the traditional post-State-of-the-State address visit, a panel of veteran political journalists weigh in on the address. Host Jon Schwantes is joined by Brandon Smith, John Krull, John Ketzenberger and Chelsea Schneider.
While Governor Pence opted out of the traditional post-State-of-the-State address visit, a panel of veteran political journalists weigh in on the address. Host Jon Schwantes is joined by Brandon Smith, John Krull, John Ketzenberger and Chelsea Schneider.
On today's show host John Krull discusses the film 'Girlhood' being shown for free at the Indiana Youth Institute's Because Kids Count Conference. Our guests include Shanae Watkins, one of the film's subjects, Indiana Youth Institution's Interim Director Glenn Augustine, and Dr. LaMarr Shields.
John Krull spends the hour with Democrat Candidate for Indianapolis Mayor, Joe Hogsett.
Republican candidate for Indianapolis mayor, Chuck Brewer speaks with John Krull for the hour.
John Krull interviews former US Senator John Danforth (Missouri) prior to his events this weekend at Trinity Episcopal Church in Indianapolis this weekend. Danforth is also a former US Representative to the United Nations, the former Attorney General of Missouri and is an ordained Episcopal priest. They will discuss Danforth's new book, called "The Relevance of Religion," as well as the current political landscape.
Live from the NPR studios in Washington, John Krull talks once again with former Indianapolis mayor Bill Hudnut.
No Limits takes a long view of the upcoming 2015 Indiana legislative session as host John Krull is joined by Lesley Weidenbener and Jacob Rund of thestatehousefile.com along with Scott Elliott, bureau chief of Chalkbeat Indiana.
Constitution Day is Wednesday 9/17/2014. Show guest ACLU Indiana Exec Director, Jane Henegar, talks with host John Krull about the Constitution as a living document and local programs to celebrate it.
Former Indiana Governor and US Senator Evan Bayh joins the show from Washington, DC to talk with host John Krull.
John Krull is joined by film critics Matthew Socey and Ed Johnson-Ott, NUVO Newsweekly for a fun conversation about movies.
U.S. - China relations with guests Dr. Pierre Atlas who heads the global studies center at Marian University, and Marian's Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Dr. Shunji Cui of China. John Krull will be off and debuting as guest host will be Eric Bradner, Statehouse Bureau Chief of the Evansville Courier and Press.
John Krull, director of the Pulliam School of Journalism, hosts a discussion of the legacy of Randall Shepard, the nation’s longest-serving state chief justice
To kick off the IndyTalks initiative, WFYI 90.1 FM HD1 broadcast an interview with globalization expert and author Richard Longworth. Veteran journalist John Krull conducted the interview live from Chicago, and listeners were able to call in with their questions.