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Format: 2013-05-23

Wednesday, February 27th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five from "The Highline Sessions at Del Posto" at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Sarah Wardrop: Featuring an Under the Covers set at Noon.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including Take Five from "The Highline Sessions at Del Posto" at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with George Evans.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Hear highlights from the latest edition of "The Highline Sessions at Del Posto" including Joe Bastianich & The Ramps, Josh Ritter, The Lone Bellow and John Pizzarelli.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Tuesday, February 26th

Monday, February 25th

  • 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 at 7:40 with Bob Mould and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Rita Houston: Featuring an Under the Covers set at Noon, and The Mavericks, live in Studio A in the 1pm hour.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including Take Five with Bob Mould at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with George Evans.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Look back to a 2012 visit from Bob Mould when he spoke about his latest album Silver Age, with host Darren DeVivo.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Sunday, February 24th

  • Midnight-2AM, Group Harmony Review with Dan Romanello: This week, The Roots of R&B.
  • 2-3AM, Beale Street Caravan.
  • 3-4AM, eTown.
  • 4-6AM, American Routes.  [See 6PM]
  • 6-8AM, Mountain StageJustin Townes Earle, Alejandro Escovedo & The Sensitive Boys, Elizabeth Cook, The Quebe Sisters Band, Todd Burge.
  • 8-11AM, Sunday Breakfast with guest host George Evans: This week's show features the music of George Harrison to celebrate what would have been his 70th birthday. 
  • 11AM-Noon, Mass from Fordham University Church.
  • Noon-4PM, Ceol na nGael with Tara Cuzzi and Megan Scully: Tonight is the biggest night in Hollywood-the Oscars! Join hosts Tara Cuzzi and Megan Scully as they highlight Irish songs and tunes featured in major motion pictures. You'll hear music from Titanic, Gangs of New York, Waking Ned Devine and many more.
  • 4-5PM, Woody’s Children with Bob Sherman.
  • 5-6PM, Sound Opinions.
  • 6-8PM, American Routes.
  • 8PM-Midnight, The Big Broadcast with Rich Conaty: Band Leader Glenn Miller; Saxophonist Jimmy Dorsey; Vocalists Mildred Bailey and Elisabeth Welch.

Saturday, February 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: Fordham University recently launched a burial database project for enslaved African Americans. It allows anyone to submit a location they suspect may be the site of an unmarked grave of slaves. On this week’s Fordham Conversations, we hear from Sandra Arnold, the Founding Director of The Burial Database Project of Enslaved African Americans and a staff member with Fordham’s Department of African and African American Studies. We also hear from Dr. Michael Blakey, Professor of Anthropology at William & Mary College, former Director of the African Burial Ground Project in New York City, and a current adviser to the Burial Database Project of Enslaved African Americans.
  • 7:30-8AM, Cityscape with George Bodarky: New York City is constantly evolving, but there are some institutions in the city that have stood the test of time. This year marks the 100th anniversary of at least three of them: Grand Central Terminal, the Woolworth Building in Lower Manhattan and El Diaro – the nation’s longest publishing Spanish language daily newspaper. On this week's Cityscape, we're exploring the history and impact of all three New York City staples.
  • 8-9AM, Míle Fáilte with Seamus Blake: At 2 PM, today, at the New York Irish Center, in Long Island City, the Irish language book club, Club Leabhar Nua Eabhrac, discusses the collection of short stories by Alex Hijmans, originally from Holland  -- A Dutch, Portugese, English and Irish Gaelic speaker.   Written in Irish, the collection, “Gonta”  [which means “wounded”], is set in the areas of Brazil where the poor, Afro-Brazilians reside.  All who have read it are welcome.
  • 9-11:55AM, A Thousand Welcomes with Kathleen Biggins.
  • 11:55AM-12:55PM, The Thistle & Shamrock: New Sounds

: Join Fiona as she opens some of the recent musical deliveries to the Thistle mailboxes in the U.S. and Scotland.
  • 12:55-4PM, Fordham University Men's Basketball: Fordham vs. Univ. of Richmond, plus post-game show. [Listen online]
  • 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, February 21st

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Poor Moon at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Don McGee: Featuring an Under the Covers set at Noon.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including Take Five with Poor Moon at 4:45.
  • 6-8PM, FUV Music with Sarah Wardrop.
  • 8PM, The WFUV CD of the Week: It's the new album from Foxygen - We Are The 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic - from beginning to end. [90.7FM only]
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Indie folk quartet Poor Moon, with members Christian Wargo and Casey Wescott of Fleet Foxes, is Alisa Ali’s guest in Studio A. 
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Wednesday, February 20th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Richard Thompson at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Rita Houston: 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 Richard Thompson at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music with Russ Borris. [FUV Music airs online only during the basketball game. Listen to: music, sports].
  • 6:55-9PM, Fordham University Men's Basketball: Fordham at George Washington University. [FUV Music continues online during the basketball game. Listen to: music, sports].
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: British singer-songwriter Richard Thompson performs songs from his new album Electric, for host Darren DeVivo and a lucky crowd of WFUV Members in Studio A.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Tuesday, February 19th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside at 7:40 and the Question of The Day.
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Rita Houston: Featuring an Under the Covers set at Noon.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including Take Five with Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside at 4:45.
  • 6-9PM, FUV Music witih Carmel Holt.
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside make the trip from Portland, Oregon to Studio A to play tunes from their brand new album, Untamed Beast, and to talk with FUV's Alisa Ali.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Monday, February 18th

Sunday, February 17th

  • Midnight-2AM, Group Harmony Review with Dan Romanello: This week, it's the "Annual Ladies Of R&B Special" for Black History Month.
  • 2-3AM, Beale Street Caravan.
  • 3-4AM, eTownMoby / Suzanne Vega.
  • 4-6AM, American Routes.  [See 6PM]
  • 6-8AM, Mountain StageArlo Guthrie & Boys Night Out, Paul Thorn, Michael Cerveris & Loose Cattle, Delta Rae.
  • 8-11AM, Sunday Breakfast with John Platt: Celebration of Nina Simone's 80th birth anniversary and studio session with veteran Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly.
  • 11AM-Noon, Mass from Fordham University Church.
  • Noon-4PM, Ceol na nGael with Tara Cuzzi and Megan Scully: It's one month till St. Patrick's Day! Join hosts Tara Cuzzi and Megan Scully as they play tunes from Old Blind Dogs, Altan, Dervish and many more. Brendan Tier and Declan O'Byrne will check in with the latest news and sports from Ireland at 2 pm and we'll have the community bulletin boards at 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30.
  • 4-5PM, Woody’s Children with Bob Sherman: Never Too Late for Love: our slightly belated tribute to the good Saint Valentine.
  • 5-6PM, Sound Opinions.
  • 6-8PM, American Routes.
  • 8PM-Midnight, The Big Broadcast with Rich Conaty: Banjo player Eddie Peabody; Cornetists Sterling Bose and Rex Stewart; Songs of Nacio Herb Brown ("Singin' in the Rain") and Charles Newman ("You've Got Me Crying Again").

Saturday, February 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: In a job market that’s improved but still bleak, a top notch résumé, cover letter and strong interviewing skills are essential, but there’s another way to become the brand of choice for a company. On this week’s Fordham Conversations, Fordham professor Steve Horowitz discusses the principles of Public Relations and how job-seekers can make themselves more appealing to potential employers through branding. We also hear from Fordham students Lauren Hutt and Katherine Graham, who went through their own self discovery process to uncover their personal brand.
  • 7:30-8AM, Cityscape with George Bodarky: You might be familiar with the names Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux&mdashthey're the creators of Central Park. But have you ever heard of John Randel, Jr.? This often unrecognized 19th century genius also played an instrumental role in the development of the New York City we know and love today. Learn all about the guy who plotted Manhattan's famous street grid on this week's Cityscape. We'll also talk with a modern-day surveyor in New York City.
  • 8-9AM, Míle Fáilte with Seamus Blake: The annual Irish Language Teachers’ Workshop, Ceardlann na Múinteoirí, will take place in Esopus, NY, Sunday and Monday, February 17 to 18, conducted by Máire Nic an Bhaird, Ph.D, a Lecturer in Roinn na Gaeilge, at the Froebel Education College, Dublin, sponsored by Daltaí na Gaeilge.  
  • 9AM-Noon, A Thousand Welcomes with Kathleen Biggins.
  • Noon-1PM, The Thistle & Shamrock: Live and Kicking: 

Live performances electrify this hour of music with Donal Lunny, Jim Malcolm, Skolvan, and Capercaillie.
  • 1-3:55PM, One on One. New York’s longest running sports call-in show.
  • 3:55-6PM, Fordham University Men's Basketball: Fordham vs. Butler. [Mixed Bag airs online only during the basketball game. Listen to: music, sports].
  • 4-8PM, Mixed Bag with Don McGee. [This program will air online only until 6 PM, and will be joined in progress on 90.7FM following the game. 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, February 15th

Thursday, February 14th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5AM-10PM, Love Is On The Air: Enjoy a whole lotta love-related songs as our hosts provide your Valentine's Day soundtrack.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including Take Five with Angela McCluskey 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 Angela McCluskey at 4:45.
  • 6-8PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 8PM, The WFUV CD of the Week: Hear the smooth, soulful sounds of José James on his new album, No Beginning No End. [90.7FM only]
  • 9PM, Words & Music from Studio A: Scottish singer-songwriter Angela McCluskey is Rita Houston’s guest in Studio A.
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.