Coming Up on FUV

This schedule is updated as often as is reasonably possible, but is subject to change without notice. We add information as we receive it. View past listings here.

Tuesday, May 21st

Wednesday, May 22nd

Friday, May 24th

  • Midnight-2AM, The World Cafe.
  • 2-5AM, Echoes.
  • 5AM-10PM, Happy Birthday Bob! It's covers and originals from a different Bob Dylan album each hour, all day on FUV.
  • 5-10AM, FUV Music with Corny O’Connell: Including the Question of The Day at 9:30. 
  • 10AM-2PM, FUV Music with Carmel Holt.
  • 2-6PM, FUV Music with Dennis Elsas: Including The Beatles Fab Foursome at 4:05. 
  • 6-7PM, FUV Music with Darren DeVivo.
  • 7-10PM, The Whole Wide World with Rita Houston: Featuring a 2009 session from the FUV Vault with Scottish R&B songwriter Emeli Sandé at 9pm. 
  • 10PM-Midnight, The Alternate Side on FUV with Russ Borris.

Saturday, May 25th

  • 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.
  • 7:30-8AM, Cityscape with George Bodarky: Mental illness is a topic a lot of us are reluctant to talk about. That’s due in large part to the many misconceptions about mental illness, which can lead to a wide variety of problems, from discrimination at work to difficulty finding housing. Coming up in June, WFUV's Strike a Chord campaign will turn its attention to helping to combat the stigma of mental illness. We're getting a jump start on that campaign on this week's show as we sit down with actress Glenn Close and members of her family who are living with mental illness. Close co-founded an organization called Bring Change 2 Mind, which works to address misconceptions about mental illness.
  • 8-9AM, Míle Fáilte with Seamus Blake: Internationally popular singers of Irish Gaelic, including Clannad and Moya Brennan, Altan and Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh,  Seán Ó Sé and The Chieftains, and Iarla Ó Lionáird.
  • 9AM-Noon, A Thousand Welcomes with Kathleen Biggins.
  • Noon-1PM, The Thistle & Shamrock: Saying Something: How do you deliver a message of social justice, peace, or environmental consciousness in a way that draws in an audience, regardless of their political stance?  Find out in the songs of Christy Moore, Dougie MacLean, Maire Brennan, Sally Barker and others.
  • 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.

Sunday, May 26th

  • Midnight-2AM, Group Harmony Review with Dan Romanello.
  • 2-3AM, Beale Street Caravan.
  • 3-4AM, eTownJosh Ritter & The Royal City Band / The Hold Steady.
  • 4-6AM, American Routes.  [See 6PM]
  • 6-8AM, Mountain StageBela Fleck & Abigail Washburn, The SteelDrivers, The Stray Birds, Glen Phillips, Houndmouth
  • 8-11AM, Sunday Breakfast with John Platt: A salute to Levon Helm, who would have turned 70 today, plus a studio session with actress-cabaret singer Lauren Fox, performing songs of Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen.
  • 11AM-Noon, Mass from Fordham University Church.
  • Noon-4PM, Ceol na nGael with Tara Cuzzi and Megan Scully: Join us on Ceol na nGael as we bring you the best in Irish music from Noon-4pm.
  • 4-5PM, Woody’s Children with Bob Sherman: Old Friends and New Connections:  Mix and Matching with James Durst, Dar Williams, Brother Sun and more.
  • 5-6PM, Sound Opinions.
  • 6-8PM, American Routes.
  • 8PM-Midnight, The Big Broadcast with Rich Conaty.

Tuesday, May 28th

Wednesday, May 29th

Friday, May 31st