D-Minor and Thomas J talk music, highlighting artists who have made an impact on Hip-Hop, R & B, and old school music. Let’s Talk Music will also feature special guests and live giveaways.
Explorations deep into the language of music. There’s a lot that’s Bach, and a lot that’s not. Hosted by Sherry Gendleman and Anthony Bonet.
A showcase devoted to the Jazz pioneers, past and present. and everything in between with host, Jaz Sawyer. *** To view ...
CounterSpin provides a critical examination of the each week’s major news stories, and exposes what the mainstream media may have missed in their own coverage. Produced by the national media watch ...
Joanna Manqueros and Tawfic Halaby co-host Music of the World Saturday morning 9-11 AM. Join us; win some free tickets, and travel around the world with no plane ticket. Let’s go!
The conversation on Hard Knock Radio shifted from politics to the economics of music as host Davey D challenged the growing ...
This month on Laura Flanders and Friends, were revisiting conversations around solidarity, kinship and what it means to be human. Thinking requires action and passion, says feminist philosopher and ...
Haiti Action co-founders Pierre LaBossiere and Robert Roth respond to the threatened deportation of millions of Haitians and others as a result of end of Temporary Protective Status. We continue our ...
Hunter’s Point community members are demanding answers after toxic materials were discovered during the cleanup of the former naval shipyard. We speak with Bradley Angel of Greenaction for Health and ...
This week on Economic Update, Professor delivers updates on the so-called Social Security Crisis, the gross inequality of stock ownership in the U.S. today, the exploited and underpaid non-tenure ...
What Do the Big Wins By Mamdani-Backed Democratic Socialists in New York Mean for the Future of Democratic Party Leadership We begin with candidates endorsed by Mayor Mamdani sweeping the New York ...
In Spite of GOP Lies, There’s an Easy Fix for a Social Security Shortfall in 2034 We begin with the projected Social Security shortfall of $314 billion in 2034 which anti-government Republicans have ...
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