Full Schedule
Thursday
12:00am–2:00am
Vocalists performing American standards by seminal songwriters such as Johnny Mercer, Cole Porter, George and Ira Gershwin, Irvin Berlin, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, and many others.
2:00am–3:00am
3:00am–4:00am
The trio of piano, bass and drums is an essential part of the jazz repertoire; hear some of the finest recordings.
4:00am–5:00am
Before every home had a television, families sat around the radio and listened to their favorite drama and comedy shows. Hear rebroadcasts of famous radio shows from the 1930's and 40's
5:00am–8:00am
8:00am–9:00am
Soul Sensations is the best of soul and R&B from the 60s up to today
9:00am–10:00am
Ian Masters’ “Background Briefing” offers a daily digest of analysis and insight into national and international events.
10:00am–11:00am
Democracy Now! is an independent, nationally syndicated grassroots global news hour featuring news and opinions from around the world, hosted by the journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez.
11:00am–12:00pm
Enjoy a little jazz at mid-day. Jazz Brunch includes classic and modern jazz with just a touch of smooth jazz.
12:00pm–12:05pm
5 Minutes to Bliss is all it takes. "Finding Happiness" Hosted by Robert Pawlicki Description: A 5 minute presentation of inspirational ideas and guidance to enhance one's feelings of happiness, well-being and good mental health.
12:05pm–2:00pm
Enjoy a little jazz at mid-day. Jazz Brunch includes classic and modern jazz with just a touch of smooth jazz.
2:00pm–5:00pm
5:00pm–6:00pm
Is Love Enough, hosted by Gregory and Karen Lightner, is an exploration of the family with guests talking about such topics as family rules, family cohesion, raising kids and keeping a marriage together.
6:00pm–7:00pm
Dive into a wide variety of musical genres, exploring the nuanced sounds of everything from early experimental synthesis, forgotten forlorn shoegaze, underrated and unapologetic new-wave, conscious and unconscious hip-hop, and everything in-between.
7:00pm–8:00pm
Here it is Tomorrow explores the edges of almost popular, no longer popular, and never was popular music. Likely suspects include neglected West Coast jazz, embarrassing b-movie soundtracks, minor college radio hits, mutant international pop and more.
8:00pm–9:00pm
Progressive/art/space/free rock/jazz/psych/folk/fusion sounds for adventurous listeners, with Rob from Theme Stream.
9:00pm–10:00pm
The Chromdar Hour is a weekly exploration into the many genres of punk music and everything that falls under the umbrella of upbeat rock music. Every week’s show has a different theme announced weekly at @Thechromdarhour on Instagram.