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Format: 2013-05-25

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.

Thursday, March 14th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Paul Cavalconte.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland: Including Take Five with Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with George Evans.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Ahead of their performance at the Public Radio Rocks SXSW showcase tomorrow, Rita Houston hosts country mainstays Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell in Studio A, to discuss their new duet album, Old Yellow Moon.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Kara Manning.

Wednesday, March 13th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Dwight Yoakam at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Paul Cavalconte.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland: Including a Report from The Alternate Side at 3:45 and Take Five with Dwight Yoakam at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music George Evans.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Host Rita Houston catches up with veteran progressive country star Dwight Yoakam - on his tour bus - to discuss his new album, 3 Pears, and what it was like working with Beck.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Kara Manning.

Tuesday, March 12th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Don McGee: Including Take Five with Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: In a session at Avatar Studios, host Eric Holland talks to rock singer-songwriter Ben Harper and harmonica master Charlie Musselwhite about their collaboration, Get Up!
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Monday, March 11th

  • 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 Trixie Whitley at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Don McGee: Including Take Five with Trixie Whitley at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Belgian-born, Brooklyn-based alt-rock songstress Trixie Whitley is Alisa Ali’s guest in Studio A.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Sunday, March 10th

  • Midnight-2AM, Group Harmony Review with Dan Romanello: This week, it's "Fabulous Flipsides, Vol. 3."
  • 2-3AM, Beale Street Caravan.
  • 3-4AM, eTown.
  • 4-6AM, American Routes.  [See 6PM]
  • 6-8AM, Mountain StageMike Doughty, The Iguanas, Charlie Mars, Jeffrey Foucault, A City On A Lake
  • 8-11AM, Sunday Breakfast with John Platt: Celebration of James Taylor's 65th birthday and a studio session with Bobtown, an adventurous quintet from New York City.
  • 11AM-Noon, Mass from Fordham University Church.
  • Noon-4PM, Ceol na nGael with Tara Cuzzi and Megan Scully: Tune in to Ceol na nGael for the latest and greatest in Irish music plus news from Ireland at 2pm and community information at 1:30, 2:30, and 3:30.
  • 4-5PM, Woody’s Children with Bob Sherman: Studio Session: the satiric world of John Forster 
  • 5-6PM, Sound Opinions.
  • 6-8PM, American Routes.
  • 8PM-Midnight, The Big Broadcast with Rich Conaty: Vocalists Marion Harris, Pat O'Malley and Ramona; Cornetist Bix Beiderbecke; Trombonist Miff Mole; Saxophonists Leon Rappolo and  Frank Teschemacher; Songs of Abel Baer ("I Miss My Swiss), Peter De Rose ("Lazy Weather") and Joseph Meyer ("California, Here I Come").

Saturday, March 9th

  • Midnight-1AM, The Grateful Dead Hour.
  • 1-3AM, The World Cafe.
  • 3-6AM, Echoes.
  • 6-7AM, Sound Opinions: March is National Noodle Month, declared by the National Pasta Association. On this week's show, guest hosted by Cityscape producer Morlene Chin, we'll hear from the family of Shorty Tang, purveyor of a popular noodle dish in 1960s and '70s New York City that still remains in the memories of people who ate it. We'll also learn about where to get the best noodles in the city from Zagat and talk with a Japanophile turned Ramen guru about his upcoming Lower East Side noodle shop.
  • 7-7:30AM, Fordham Conversations with Robin Shannon: On this week's show: Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice’s 200th birthday. This year marks the bicentennial anniversary of Jane Austen’s beloved novel, Pride and Prejudice. 200 years later and Austen still is recognized as an international phenomenon, so we'll look at the history of Austen’s career, her importance in the literary world, and the connections her writing has in present society. WFUV’s Katie Fisher talks with Fordham University professor and Jane Austen expert, Susan Greenfield.
  • 7:30-8AM, Cityscape with George Bodarky.
  • 8-9AM, Míle Fáilte with Seamus Blake: Belfast, home of the first urban Gaeltacht, the Reggae Band Bréag, and Gráinne Holland, and the senior sean-nós balladeer, Albert Fry
  • 9AM-Noon, A Thousand Welcomes with Kathleen Biggins.
  • Noon-1PM, The Thistle & ShamrockMary Ann Kennedy: A treasure trove of music is a legacy shared by some families across the generations. Broadcaster and musician Mary Ann Kennedy is from the Isle of Skye Gaelic music dynasty, The Campbells, award-winning singers and pipers.
  • 1-3:55PM, One on One. New York’s longest running sports call-in show.
  • 3:55-6 PM, Fordham University Men's Basketball: Fordham at St. Bonaventure. [Mixed Bag begins online only. Listen to: music, sports].
  • 4-8PM, Mixed Bag with Don McGee. [Due to the basketball game, this program will air online only until 6 PM, and will be joined in progress on 90.7FM. Listen to: music, sports].
  • 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 8th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Guards at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with George Evans: Featuring an Under the Covers set at Noon.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Paul Cavalconte: Including The Beatles Fab Foursome at 4:05 and Take Five with Guards at 4:45.
  • 6-7PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland.
  • 7-10PM, The Whole Wide World: Hang out with Eric Holland at FUV AND Rita Houston at City Winery tonight, as we bring you the sold-out show with FUV faves, The Lone Bellow.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Thursday, March 7th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Billy Bragg at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland: Featuring an Under the Covers set at Noon.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including Take Five with Billy Bragg  at 4:45.
  • 6-8PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 8PM, The WFUV CD of the Week. Hear the latest album from Josh RitterThe Beast In Its Tracks. [90.7FM only]
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Discussing his upcoming album, Tooth & Nail, British folk rock veteran Billy Bragg is Eric Holland’s guest in Studio A.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Wednesday, March 6th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Eric Burdon at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland: Featuring an Under the Covers set at Noon.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including a Report from The Alternate Side at 3:45 and Take Five with Eric Burdon at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt. [Due to the basketball game, this program will air online only after 6:55 PM. Listen to: music, sports].
  • 6:55-9PM, Fordham University Men's Basketball: Fordham vs. Temple. [Listen to: music, sports].
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: English rock veteran Eric Burdon, formerly of The Animals and War, talks about his new album, 'Til Your River Runs Dry, with FUV's Dennis Elsas.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Tuesday, March 5th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Josh Ritter  at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland: Featuring an Under the Covers set at Noon.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including Take Five with Josh Ritter at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: With his new album, The Beast In Its Tracks, out today, Josh Ritter and his trio perform in Studio A and talk with host Russ Borris about new songs.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Monday, March 4th

  • 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 Lindi Ortega  at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Eric Holland: Featuring an Under the Covers set at Noon.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including Take Five with Lindi Ortega at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Discussing her new album Cigarettes & Truckstops, Canadian singer-songwriter Lindi Ortega is Darren DeVivo’s guest in Studio A. 
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Sunday, March 3rd

  • Midnight-2AM, Group Harmony Review with Dan Romanello: This week, it's "requests, dedications, mailbag."
  • 2-3AM, Beale Street Caravan.
  • 3-4AM, eTown.
  • 4-6AM, American Routes.  [See 6PM]
  • 6-8AM, Mountain StageDar Williams, Ray Wylie Hubbard, The dB’s, Arthur Alligood, New Rope String Band
  • 8-11AM, Sunday Breakfast with John Platt: Salute to Doc Watson, who would have turned 90 this weekend, and a studio session Carolyn Waters, a soulful singer-songwriter from Boston
  • 11AM-Noon, Mass from Fordham University Church.
  • Noon-4PM, Ceol na nGael with Tara Cuzzi and Megan Scully: Join hosts Tara Cuzzi and Megan Scully for toe-tapping tunes from Gaelic Storm, Searson, Shilelagh Law and more!
  • 4-5PM, Woody’s Children with Bob Sherman: Happy Afterthoughts:  Remainders and Reminders of songs by Stan Rogers, Stuart Markus and more. 
  • 5-6PM, Sound Opinions.
  • 6-8PM, American Routes.
  • 8PM-Midnight, The Big Broadcast with Rich Conaty: Vocalists Ella Logan and Kenneth Sargent, Clarinetist Barney Bigard; Band Leader Ben Selvin; Songs of Irving Kahal ("By a Waterfall").

Saturday, March 2nd

  • 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: In the post-Civil War South, many freed slaves relied on self-help groups known as "benevolent societies" to bury their dead. In a new documentary titled The Contradictions of Fair Hope we look at the evolution of one particular Alabama society called "Fair Hope," and why its survival is arguably a struggle between heaven and hell. On this week’s Fordham Conversations, WFUV’s Robin Shannon talks with the film's Executive Producer and Co-Director S. Epatha Merkerson and cultural anthropologist and Fordham professor Aimee Cox.
  • 7:30-8AM, Cityscape with George Bodarky: While not as glorified in popular media and guide books as Manhattan or Brooklyn, Queens contributes a whole lot to what makes New York City, New York City. It's home to the city's two airports, the city's only working farm, and a whole lot more. On this week's Cityscape, we're exploring what's touted as the most ethnically diverse county in the United States.
  • 8-9AM, Míle Fáilte with Seamus Blake:  Múscraí, the Cork Gaeltacht, glorious voices:  Máire Ní Chéileachair, influenced by Bess Cronin (1879-1956), who was the grand-aunt of the internationally renowned stylist, Iarla Ó Lionaird, and the choir founded by Seán Ó Riada (1931-1971), Cór Chúil Aodha, and continued today by his son, Peadar.
  • 9AM-Noon, A Thousand Welcomes with Kathleen Biggins.
  • Noon-1PM, The Thistle & Shamrock: Wales: Explore the diverse indigenous musical traditions of Wales with 4 Yn Y Bar, Sian James, Carreg Lafar, Gwerinos, and the roving ambassador of Welsh music, harper Robin Huw Bowen.
  • 1-4PM, One on One. New York’s longest running sports call-in show.
  • 4-8PM, Mixed Bag with Don McGee. [Due to the basketball game, this program will air online only after 6:55 PM].
  • 6:55-9 PM Fordham University Basketball at St. Joseph’s. 
  • 8-10PM, Vin Scelsa’s Idiot’s Delight. [Due to the basketball game, this program will air online only until 9 PM, and will be joined in progress on 90.7FM].
  • 10-11PM, The Bottomless Pit with Marshall Crenshaw.
  • 11PM-Midnight, Conversations from The World Cafe.