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Format: 2013-05-24

Thursday, March 28th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Paul Cavalconte: Including Take Five with Wild Belle at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including Take Five with Wild Belle at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland. [Continues online during Mass]
  • 8-9PM, Holy Thursday Mass from Fordham University.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Host Rita Houston welcomes siblings Elliot and Natalie Bergman to Studio A to perform songs from their debut album as Wild Belle, called Isles.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Alisa Ali.

Wednesday, March 27th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Paul Cavalconte: Including Take Five with The Mavericks at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including a Report from The Alternate Side at 3:45 and Take Five with The Mavericks at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: It's the return of The Mavericks, as the reunited band plays songs from its new album, In Time, and talks with host Rita Houston in Studio A.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Alisa Ali.

Tuesday, March 26th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Paul Cavalconte: Including Take Five with Milk Carton Kids at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including Take Five with Milk Carton Kids at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Eagle, Rock CA indie folk duo, Milk Carton Kids, visits host Alisa Ali to discuss their new album The Ash & Clay.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Monday, March 25th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5AM-10PM, FUV’s New Music Monday.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Paul Cavalconte: Including Take Five with Jose James at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including Take Five with Jose James at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland.
  • 7-8PM, FUV Live Broadcast: Join host Rita Houston in welcoming Dawes to Rockwood Music Hall, as they treat us to a live preview of songs from their forthcoming album, Stories Don't End.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Discussing his new album, No Beginning No End, Jose James visits host Alisa Ali in Studio A.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Sunday, March 24th

  • Midnight-2AM, Group Harmony Review with Dan Romanello.
  • 2-3AM, Beale Street Caravan.
  • 3-4AM, eTown.
  • 4-6AM, American Routes.  [See 6PM]
  • 6-8AM, Mountain StageRobert Cray Band, Shemekia Copeland, Kelly Hogan, Caravan of Thieves 
  • 8-11AM, Sunday Breakfast with John Platt: A studio "super session" with Suzzy Roche, Lucy Wainwright Roche, and Rob Morsberger, who have teamed up on each others' brand new CDs
  • 11AM-Noon, Mass from Fordham University Church.
  • Noon-4PM, Ceol na nGael with Tara Cuzzi and Megan Scully: It's all in the family on Ceol na nGael today! Tune in to hear from our favorite family bands  - The Clancy Brothers, The Black Family, Leahy, and more.
  • 4-5PM, Woody’s Children with Bob Sherman: A Spiritual Passover:  a folksongs seder with Kim and Reggie Harris, Leontyne Price and Paul Robeson 
  • 5-6PM, Sound Opinions.
  • 6-8PM, American Routes.
  • 8PM-Midnight, The Big Broadcast with Rich Conaty: Band Leaders Hal Kemp and Paul Whiteman; Vocalist Sam Browne; Saxophonist Pee Wee Russell; Songs of Gordon Clifford ("Paradise") and Albert Von Tilzer ("Take Me Out to the Ball Game").

Saturday, March 23rd

  • Midnight-1AM, The Grateful Dead Hour.
  • 1-3AM, The World Cafe.
  • 3-6AM, Echoes.
  • 6-7AM, Sound Opinions.
  • 7-7:30AM, Fordham Conversations with Robin Shannon: American Catholic religious sisters have had a dramatic impact on the Catholic church. From building parochial schools to pioneering higher education for women, Catholic sisters have expanded their ministries since the Second Vatican Council’s called for renewal in the 1960s. Recently Fordham University hosted a panel discussion that examined how the sisters’ ministry has changed the face of the church and what they are called to do today. On this week's Fordham Conversations, we hear excerpts from Call and Response: How American Catholic Sisters Shaped the Church Since Vatican II.
  • 7:30-8AM, Cityscape with George Bodarky: How does one go from rubbing elbows with likes of Bette Davis and Elizabeth Taylor to finding themselves in the midst of the Attica Prison riot in 1971? Our guest on this edition of Cityscape is David Rothenberg. Rothenberg is the founder of the Fortune Society, an organization that helps ex-convicts get their lives back on track. He launched the Fortune Society in 1967, but before that he was a press agent for some of the most successful Broadway productions of the 20th century, including Richard Burton’s Hamlet and Hair. So what lured him away from the bright lights of Broadway to a life of helping people leaving the dark world of prison? Rothenberg joins us to talk about his new book Fortune in My Eyes: A Memoir of Broadway Glamour, Social Justice and Political Passion.
  • 8-9AM, Míle Fáilte with Seamus Blake: An tEarrach = Spring, and birdsong and love
  • 9AM-Noon, A Thousand Welcomes with Kathleen Biggins.
  • Noon-1PM, The Thistle & Shamrock: Canada: Travel to Cape Breton, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and beyond to hear the authentic Celtic-rooted music of Canada with Leahy, Loreena McKennit, Mary Jane Lamond, Natalie MacMaster and more.
  • 1-4PM, One on One. New York’s longest running sports call-in show.
  • 4-8PM, Mixed Bag with Don McGee.
  • 8-10PM, Vin Scelsa’s Idiot’s Delight.
  • 10-11PM, The Bottomless Pit with Marshall Crenshaw.
  • 11PM-Midnight, Conversations from The World Cafe.

Thursday, March 21st

Wednesday, March 20th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Jesse Dee at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Paul Cavalconte: Including a Report from The Alternate Side at 3:45 and Take Five with Jesse Dee at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Alisa Ali hosts Boston-based R&B singer Jesse Dee in Studio A.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Tuesday, March 19th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Alice Smith at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Paul Cavalconte: Including Take Five with Alice Smith at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Head to City Winery for an FUV Live performance by Alice Smith, hosted by Rita Houston.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Monday, March 18th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5AM-10PM, FUV’s New Music Monday.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Wake Owl at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Paul Cavalconte: Including Take Five with Wake Owl at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Vancouver-based indie folk quartet Wake Owl visits host Alisa Ali in Studio A.  
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Kara Manning.

Sunday, March 17th

  • Midnight-2AM, Group Harmony Review with Dan Romanello.
  • 2-3AM, Beale Street Caravan.
  • 3-4AM, eTown.
  • 4-6AM, American Routes.  [See 6PM]
  • 6-8AM, Mountain StageBruce Cockburn, Iris Dement, Brooke Waggoner, Trixie Whitley, Carrie Rodriguez 
  • 8-11AM, Sunday Breakfast with John Platt: A sampling of recent Irish releases for St. Patrick's Day, plus a studio session with Nellie McKay, New York-based singer-songwriter-actress, who's featured prominently in the critically praised production, Old Hats, starring Bill Irwin and David Shiner, at the Signature Theatre.
  • 11AM-Noon, Mass from Fordham University Church.
  • Noon-4PM, Ceol na nGael with Tara Cuzzi and Megan Scully: What better way to spend St. Patrick's Day than with your friends on Ceol na nGael! We'll keep your day festive with tunes from Eileen Ivers, The Saw Doctors, Lunasa and more.
  • 4-5PM, Woody’s Children with Bob Sherman: A Dozen Welcomes to St Patrick: why should Ceol na Gael have all the Irish fun. We'll be a-wearing of the musical green with old timers and new voices.
  • 5-6PM, Sound Opinions.
  • 6-8PM, American Routes.
  • 8PM-Midnight, The Big Broadcast with Rich Conaty: Band Leaders Ozzie Nelson and George Olsen; Songs of Joe Burke ("On Treasure Island") and Mort Dixon ("Bye Bye Blackbird").

Saturday, March 16th

  • Midnight-1AM, The Grateful Dead Hour.
  • 1-3AM, The World Cafe.
  • 3-6AM, Echoes.
  • 6-7AM, Sound Opinions.
  • 7-7:30AM, Fordham Conversations with Robin Shannon: WFUV’s Strike a Chord campaign is examining the need for more emergency housing during times of crisis. Housing is just one of the major challenges that remain for Haiti, following a 7.0-magnitude earthquake that hit the Caribbean country in 2010. Fordham professor Dr. Marciana Popescu knows firsthand about the struggles facing the people of Haiti. She designed a course that takes Fordham students to different countries, where they receive on-site disaster-aid experience. On this week’s show, Dr. Popescu shares her observations from one of her many trips to Haiti.
  • 7:30-8AM, Cityscape with George Bodarky: Superstorm Sandy showed us all how easy it is to lose everything in an instant. Hundreds of people were left homeless from the storm, highlighting the need for more emergency housing in times of crisis. As part of WFUV's Strike a Chord campaign, on this week's show we're highlighting non-profit organizations in the tri-state area that assist people with housing needs in various situations—not just catastrophes like Sandy. We'll talk with a Long Island organization that helps young mothers with nowhere to go, a group that helps heart patients and their families with housing needs, and an organization that provides housing assistance to struggling musicians.
  • 8-9AM, Míle Fáilte with Seamus Blake: Happy Saint Patrick’s Day to you all   = Lá le Pádraig shona daoibh go léir, with the anthem “Dóchas Linn Naomh Pádraig”  = You are our hope Saint Patrick
  • 9AM-Noon, A Thousand Welcomes with Kathleen Biggins.
  • Noon-1PM, The Thistle & Shamrock: Irish Pairs: Few musical sounds make a more honest and direct statement than duos in the Irish tradition. 
  • 1-4PM, One on One. New York’s longest running sports call-in show.
  • 4-8PM, Mixed Bag with Don McGee.
  • 8-10PM, Vin Scelsa’s Idiot’s Delight.
  • 10-11PM, The Bottomless Pit with Marshall Crenshaw.
  • 11PM-Midnight, Conversations from The World Cafe.

Friday, March 15th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Divine Fits at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-1PM, FUV Music with Paul Cavalconte.
  • 1-7PM, Public Radio Rocks SXSW: Live performances from Austin with Charles Bradley, Dawes, Divine Fits, Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell, Iron & Wine, Pickwick and Vampire Weekend.
  • 7-10PM, The Whole Wide World... from SXSW: With Rita Houston in Austin, Eric Holland holds down the fort at FUV for an "all live" show. Listen in for highlights from our Public Radio Rocks the SXSW Day Stage with Charles Bradley, Dawes, Divine Fits, Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell, Iron & Wine, Pickwick and Vampire Weekend, and the NPR Music showcase at Stubb's with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Alt-J and Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Kara Manning.