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Strike a Chord: Shipping Containers as Emergency Housing
March 11, 2013|Jesssica Gould
WFUV's Strike a Chord Campaign focuses on emergency housing.
This summer, the New York City Office of Emergency Management is...
Workout Songs?
March 11, 2013|Morning Show
It's finally warm enough to exercise outside. Whether you've been walking, running, biking, or just doing your own thing...
Trixie Whitley - Words and Music - 2013
March 10, 2013|Alisa Ali
Trixie Whitley may be a 25 year-old with a debut album, but she sounds more like a supreme soul singer with history. After...
Following Months of Speculation, Quinn Announces Her Candidacy for Mayor
March 10, 2013|Connor Ryan
If elected, Quinn would be New York City's first woman and openly gay mayor.
Christine Quinn, the New York City Council...
Fordham Conversations: Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Turns 200 Years Old
March 09, 2013|Katie Fisher
This week we look at why English novelist Jane Austen is still an important literary figure
This year marks the bicentennial...
Cityscape: A New York Noodle Story
March 09, 2013|Morlene Chin
Re-open sesame (noodles)
March is National Noodle Month, declared by the National Pasta Association. In this noodle themed...
New Bill Aims to Differentiate New York's Asian-American Groups
March 08, 2013|Angelina Chavez
Assemblyman Ron Kim and Senator Toby Stavisky say the bill would allow for better dissemination of services to New York's...
Bronx Exhibit Turns Sneakers Into Artwork
March 07, 2013|Chris Williams
Local artists get creative with sneakers.
The "Bronx Soles" exhibit at the BronxArtSpace gallery features sneakers that have...
Question of the Day: Who's Calling?
March 07, 2013|Morning Show
We've come a long way with our smart phone technology since Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone on this date in...