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Summertime Shakespeare in NYC
Every summer in New York City, actors take the stage to perform classic Shakespeare plays. WFUV’s Courtney Bergsieker...
National Wellness Month
She Made It: Women in NYC Public Art
Community Banks Boosting Female Entrepreneurs
C.B.J. Snyder: Building NYC's Public Schools
You’ve probably never heard the name Charles B.J. Snyder, but you’ve definitely seen one of his buildings. He’s stamped his...
Films on the Green
Every Tuesday on the What's What podcast, WFUV brings you Cityscape, an inside look at the people, places, and spirit of...
New York Redistricting 101
If you voted in the recent New York primary election, you might have noticed the ballot was a little shorter than usual. So...
Evangelia: Connecting Cultures through Multi-Lingual Music
The places where musicians grow up really influence their style. For Greek American artist Evangelia, living between New...
Paul Winter's Earth Music
Many artists want to spread a message through their music. For jazz musician Paul Winter, that message is about embracing...
Shakespeare 400 Years Later
This summer, Shakespeare in the Park returned to Central Park. But why do audiences still come to watch 400-year-old plays...
Jamaica Bay Festival
A New Take on one of the US Founding Documents
Bastille Day
Today (7/14) is the French holiday Bastille Day and it marks the storming of a Paris stronghold 233 years ago. Since then...
Sippin' on Superfood Lattes
WFUV's Taylor Mascetta gives us the scoop on superfood lattes ...
New York's All-Electric Building Act
Thirty percent of greenhouse gas emissions come from buildings in New York. Environmental groups are pushing for a new law...
The Monster Bar in NYC Grows with the LGBTQ+ Community
To close out Pride Month, WFUV is highlighting New York City bars that have long served the LGBTQ+ Community. WFUV’s...