The Public Theater presents Deep History — interweaving 75,000 years of humanity, impending climate disaster, and an escape from Australian bushfires — to find humor and hope.
Jesse Malin has been building and nurturing the music scene in the five boroughs for over forty years. He is essentially the New York "Mayor of Rock" and he makes friends wherever he goes.
The Public Theater presents Deep History — interweaving 75,000 years of humanity, impending climate disaster, and an escape from Australian bushfires — to find humor and hope.
[Thanks to MSG Entertainment and the Beacon Theatre for providing FUV with the live songs "Right Back to It," "Bored," and "Crimes of the Heart" from Waxahatchee's show on August 28, 2024. Additional ...
Also new offerings by Faye Webster, Michael Kiwanuka, and Samara Joy. That's "Cavalcade," Sundays 6-9 p.m., streaming online, and in the Archives after broadcast.
I was so psyched to get the New York City-based trans-punk and self-described “slut rock” duo Um, Jennifer? to come up to FUV. I've played them twice on "NY Slice" and that's usually an indication, to ...
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Friday nights 6-9pm with Delphine Blue: Not like any other radio program. The Whole Wide World kicked off in 2001 as a showcase for host Rita Houston's wide-ranging taste in music. She mixed MIA ...
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Traditional Celtic music with Kathleen Biggins on Sunday mornings, 8-11am. "Celtic music originates from six main regions," explains 'A Thousand Welcomes' host Kathleen Biggins. "You can hear in a ...
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Remember when we looked at the year end critic's picks in order to make holiday shopping lists? Now they're mostly a way to make sure we didn't miss anything big. Either way -- here's what we fell ...