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A Conversation with NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan

May 07, 2019|Robin Shannon

Fordham Conversation Host Robin Shannon talks with NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan. 

The Fordham Alumni discusses...

New Exhibit Highlights Chinese Music

May 03, 2019|Alexandra Parker

A new exhibit at the Museum of Chinese on America expresses how music builds community. WFUV's Alexandra Parker reports... 

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Women In The Room: The Bear Mountain Compact

May 03, 2019|WFUV Staff

A new series from WFUV’s Prickly Politics podcast investigates 20 years’ worth of sexual misconduct allegations against

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Second Round Of Repairs For LIRR, NJT, And Amtrak

May 02, 2019|Natalie Migliore

New York's Penn Station has announced another round of track repairs. Riders may be looking at another so-called summer of...

Leonardo Da Vinci Drawing Is Coming To New York

May 02, 2019|Natalie Migliore

A major and rarely seen drawinf by Leonardo da Vinci is going on display in New York. 

 

It's been 500 years since Leonardo da...

Morning, Noon, Night; Water, Land and Sky

May 01, 2019|Robin Shannon

The economic vitality that is visible at The Brooklyn Navy Yard today is a far cry from the way it once looked.  For almost...

Brooklyn Man Battles Deadly Infection

May 01, 2019|George Bodarky

When it comes to illnesses, outbreaks like Ebola, Zika and now the measles are quick to make headlines. But despite killing...

The Bronx is Reading: The Lit. Bar becomes the borough's only indie bookstore

April 29, 2019|Eliot Schiaparelli

The Lit. Bar opened to cheers from excited neighbors over the weekend in the Mott Haven section of the South Bronx. Many had...

New Orleans to New York: Tracing the Legacy and Future of Jazz Music

April 26, 2019|Alexandra Parker

The vibrant city of New Orleans is practically synonymous with Jazz music. Loren Schoenburg, the Senior Scholar at the...

Around My Block: A Bronx Librarian's Lasting Impact

April 25, 2019|Eliot Schiaparelli

Around My Block tells the story of everyday New Yorkers making last impacts - big and small - in their community. We're...

Webster Hall Reopens in Greenwich Village

April 24, 2019|Eliot Schiaparelli
Webster Hall will reopen Friday April 26 with a JAY-Z show. Webster Hall is well over a hundred years old. It's been used as...

Established 1884: Inside Garber Hardware

April 24, 2019|George Bodarky

Before the Manhattan Bridge or the Chrysler or Empire State buildings were built, there was Garber Hardware. The business...

Frank Zappa Hologram Tour Kicks Off in Port Chester

April 18, 2019|Alexandra Parker

Songwriter Frank Zappa died over 25 years ago. But, as WFUV's Alex Parker reports, the talented musician is going back on...

Our Story at Fordham University

April 17, 2019|Robin Shannon

Once a semester, a group of Fordham students are chosen to learn how to create and share, impactful, powerful stories about...

Inside the Nation's Oldest Apothecary

April 17, 2019|Fiona Shea

C.O. Bigelow Apothecary is the oldest apothecary in America. The Greenwich Village pharmacy and shop is run by 3rd...

CT Sen. Blumenthal introduces ROBOCOP Act to combat unwanted robocalls

April 15, 2019|Valeria Villarroel
On Monday morning, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal introduced the ROBOCOP Act. In 2018, more than 26 billion robocalls were...

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