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Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideMay 7th 2025: Butler LibraryOn May 7th, 2025, the WKCR News Team aired an update on the student protest action in Butler Library including the arrests of 80 protestors. 2025-05-1232 minMonday MorningsideMonday Morningside1968 Series: Part 1On April 24, 2025, WKCR aired the first part of a multi-part series on the 1968 protests that took place at Columbia University. This series invites reflection on the protests of 1968 not just as a moment in history but as a powerful lens for interpreting the struggles on Columbia’s campus today. By revisiting the voices, demands, and conflicts of that year we explore their lasting impact on the university's structure and how they can inform our response to the challenges and repression confronting our community this year. Produced by Sawyer Huckabee and Macy Hanzlik-Barend. 2025-04-2959 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideMarch 24th, 2025: CU Lions Women's Basketball & March Madness, Policy Shifts on Campus, Morningside Now, 2025 Yankees Concession OverviewMarch 24th, 2025: We aired a segment featuring a postgame report by WKCR sports reporter Justine Dugger-Ades highlighting the Columbia University Women's Basketball team's final round in this year's NCAA March Madness tournament. There is a preview of the New York Yankees newest editions to the concessions line up this season by Schuyler Rabbin-Birnbaum. News reporter, Sawyer Huckabee, analyzes the response of Columbia administration and implications of the new campus policies that have arose due to pressure from the federal government. WKCR and SIPA alum Dan McSweeney conducts an interview with independent stone carver and lifelong Morningside Heights resident Chris...2025-03-261h 02Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideSpecial News Braodcast: Milbank Sit-In (Feb. 26th) and Picket Line (Feb. 27th)Originally aired on Sunday, March 2nd, from 9:00 to 10:00pm. This special news broadcast covers the protests that occurred on Barnard's campus on Wednesday, February 26th and Thursday the 27th. The views presented in this program do not reflect the beliefs of WKCR, nor the programmers of WKCR. We have attempted to present a fair and balanced depiction of what happened, from the perspective of our selves and other students. As a disclaimer, the following program will contain sensitive and potentially upsetting content that may not be suitable for all...2025-03-0744 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideFebruary 17th, 2025: Columbia Housing Equity Project Interview, Campus Protest Updates, and WKCR Alum InterviewFebruary 17, 2025: We aired an interview with two members of Columbia University's Housing Equity Project (also known as CU H.E.P.) speaking about the history and legacy of this group and more about their direct outreach project. Coverage of a recent protest which took place on Columbia's campus February 12th. Joined by WKCR and SIPA alum, Dan McSweeney, for an interview and information regarding the Morningside Heights Coalition. Dan will be reviving his monthly segment, Morningside Now on Monday Morningside. Hosted by Natalie Lahr and CJ Gamble.2025-02-171h 00Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideFebruary 3rd, 2025: Zora Neale Hurston Summit, UWS Democratic Mayoral Forum, WKCR Executive Board FarewellOn February 3, 2025 we aired coverage of the inaugural Zora Neale Hurston Summit hosted at Barnard College, celebrating Zora's legacy and a century of black students at the college. A recap of the Upper West Side's Democratic Mayoral Forum and the discussion held during this meeting by Terran Li. A roundtable discussion about the impact serving on the executive board has left them with, and what they hope to see from WKCR and college radio in the coming years. Hosted by Natalie Lahr and CJ Gamble.2025-02-1059 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideNovember 25th, 2024: Adrianne Lenker Concert Review, Interview w/ Macy Hanzlik-Barend, WKCR Archive Deep DiveWe hear from WKCR's music acquisitions director Ben Rothman on his experience at the Adrianne Lenker tour, an Interview with WKCR's News and Arts department head Macy Hanzlik-Barend, & an archival interview with Nancy Kates 2024-12-2856 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideOctober 28th, 2024: MJ Lenderman Concert Review, Writer's Block w/ Eudora Demiri-Worman, & WKCR Archive Deep DiveWe hear from WKCR's publicity director Tanvi Krishnamurthy on her experience at the MJ Lenderman Show, an interview with student and writer Eudora Demiri-Worman, and an archival interview with student activists from the student worker solidarity series2024-12-2859 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideOctober 21st, 2024: Writer's Block w/ Yahney Marie-Sangare, Ragas Live Experience Review, & Mets Update w/ Isabelle FishbeinWe hear from student and writer Yahney Marie-Sangare, a review of the Ragas Live Experience, and reflect on the past season of the NY METS with WKCR sports dept. head, Isabelle Fishbein2024-12-2856 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideCampus Pulse: 2024 ElectionOn November 5th, 2024, we hear exclusive interviews with Columbia students regarding the 2024 election. Hosted by Macyn Hanzlik-Barend.2024-11-131h 02Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideOctober 31, 2024: President Chan Santokhi of Suriname and Prime Minister Terrance Drew of Saint KittsIn this episode we hear interviews conducted with President Chan Santokhi of Suriname and Prime Minister Terrance Drew of Saint Kitts and Nevis. These interviews, conducted by Professor Jenik Radon and 2024 SIPA graduate Jonas Piduhn, were held during this year’s United Nations High-Level Week. The discussion covers issues ranging from climate change to lessons for the next generation of global leaders.2024-11-0258 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideOctober 7, 2024 Protest Coverage Pt. 2On October 9, 2024 we aired a second night of coverage including speeches and interviews from the protests on and around Columbia University's campus on October 7, 2024. Listen for a comprehensive recap showcasing all perspectives on campus. Listener discretion is advised. Hosted by Macyn Hanzlik-Barend.2024-10-101h 01Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideOctober 7, 2024 Protest Coverage Pt. 1On October 8, 2024 we aired coverage including speeches, interviews, and man on the street audio from the protests on and around Columbia University's campus on October 7, 2024. Listen for a comprehensive recap showcasing all perspectives on campus. Listener discretion is advised. Hosted by Macyn Hanzlik-Barend.2024-10-0955 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideSeptember 8, 2024: A Summer Update and the First Week Back at ColumbiaOn September 8, 2024, we discussed: First week demonstrations and protests An investigation into disciplinary and public safety proceedings at Columbia A personal account of discipline against student media Minouche Shafik's resignation Katrina Armstrong's introduction Rules and protest guideline changes Task Force on Antisemitism Report 2 An open letter from faculty 2024-09-1156 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideJuly 30, 2024: An Interview With Mark RuddOn July 30th, 2024, WKCR aired an exclusive interview with Mark Rudd. Rudd discusses his experience in the 1968 Columbia protests and his thoughts on the current pro-Palestine student movement on Columbia’s campus.Mark Rudd was a leader of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), one of the leading student groups during the 1968 Columbia Protests which saw students occupy 5 Columbia buildings on anti-racist and anti-war principles. After the Columbia occupation, Rudd would try to push SDS in a more radical direction, creating The Weathermen faction within SDS. Eventually this group would split off from SDS and move underground where th...2024-08-0257 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideJune 3, 2024: Revolt 4 Rafah Columbia EncampmentA third pro-Palestine encampment was launched at Columbia in response to Israel’s bombing of Rafah and Columbia’s alumni weekend. The encampment was established on the West Lawn under and around a tent rented for Columbia’s alumni weekend, an event which had its programming disrupted by the demonstration. Listen for interviews from the ground, field audio, and a comprehensive recap of this 3-day occupation calling on Columbia to divest from Israeli apartheid and genocide.2024-07-1759 minFOQN ScaryFOQN ScaryHaunted Airwaves: The WKCR IncidentUncover the eerie truth behind the chilling 1994 broadcast interruption at Columbia University's WKCR 89.9 FM. Imagine a regular evening suddenly invaded by ghostly static, sinister laughter, and a list of dead spoken into the night. This horror podcast episode dives deep into urban legends and the haunting signal that left listeners questioning reality. Tune in to FOQN Scary for a glimpse into the world of supernatural radio mysteries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-07-1614 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveNoura Mint Seymali, Jay Gandhi, Ehren Hanson and Jeiche Ould Chighaly - Live at WKCR Podcast 108This was a meeting of musical royalty from Mauritania, vocalist Noura Mint Seymali, with her husband  Jeiche Ould Chighaly on fretless electric guitar collaborating for the first time with Brooklyn Raga Massive’s Jay Gandhi (bansuri flute) and Ehren Hanson (tabla). It was a spontaneous and beautiful meeting of two musical worlds, broadcast live at WKCR and very much inspired our whole Africa/India Series. 2024-05-3155 minThe Anti-Imperialist ArchiveThe Anti-Imperialist ArchiveWKCR 89.9 - Columbia Occupation, Hind (Hamilton) Hall NYPD Raid (2024)WKCR student reporting on NYPD action taken at Columbia University on April 30, 2024. Recordings are time stamped 9:17pm-10:17pm, 11:30pm-12:30am, waiting for journalists to get back to the radio station, then a final sign off afterwards an hour later as everyone is recovered. Anonymous interview discussing the occupation follows, and is recorded at 10am on May 2, 2024. Covers the occupation, and the April 30 NYPD police raid.  As always, edited by Ian Anderson (@starsalwayslost), with special thanks / credit to Sina Rahmani + The East is a Podcast. Robin Brickner is our social media coordinator. Our Twitter presence is @A...2024-05-032h 13Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideApril 15, 2024: WKCR Station HistoryOn the April 15th episode of Monday Morningside: we hear "The Poet" by Pablo Neruda and we discuss WKCR's rich station history from Louis Armstrong, to Sputnik, to the 1968 campus protests along with special audio highlights from the library archives. You can listen to Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30am on 89.9 FM or wkcr.org online. You can contact us at wkcrmorningside@gmail.com. Hosted by Macyn Hanzlik-Barend. *fundraising by phone continues through 4/17/24, donations can be made online anytime at wkcr.org*2024-04-171h 02Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideApril 8, 2024: April 4th Columbia Campus Protest Coverage and Plant Based ColumbiaOn the April 8th episode of Monday Morningside: we hear "The Eclipse" by Deborah Trustman (3:07); we review WKCR field team coverage from the April 4th protests on Columbia's campus** (4:24); and we have a conversation with the student group Plant Based Columbia who is working to make Columbia's dining plan entirely plant based (40:20) PBC petition link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdT0ZCGWHuPy7dQX7Mi9f9VaD8fP0q96-MSoFMnFcS5QqpFUA/viewform You can listen to Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30 on 89.9 FM or wkcr.org online. You can contact us at wkcrmorningside@gmail.com.2024-04-101h 05Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideApril 1, 2024: Yankees, Postcrypt Coffeehouse, and Bukele's El SalvadorOn the April 1st episode of Monday Morningside: we hear "My Loves" by Langston Hughes (2:45); we get a rundown on the Yankee Stadium concessions preview (3:45); we talk with the manager of local music venue Postcrypt Coffeehouse (9:23); and we hear a comprehensive panel on Bukele's leadership in El Salvador (24:25). You can listen to Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30am on 89.9 FM or wkcr.org online. You can contact us at wkcrmorningside@gmail.com.2024-04-011h 00Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideMarch 25, 2024: Graham Haynes and Nuss and ThemOn the March 25th episode of Monday Morningside: we hear specific details by Hosam Maarouf (2:43); we have a conversation with musician and composer Graham Haynes regarding his month long residency with FourOneOne (3:45); and we hear a piece called "Nuss and Them" followed by a conversation with author Sagar Castleman on the ethics of Columbia residential buildings (27:58). You can listen to Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30am on 89.9 FM or wkcr.org online. You can contact us at wkcrmorningside@gmail.com.2024-03-251h 01Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideFebruary 26, 2024: Grassroots Grocery and Third PlacesOn the February 26th episode of Monday Morningside: we hear Theme for English B by Langston Hughes (2:42); we have a conversation with Grassroots Grocery founder Dan Zauderer on the importance of food justice (6:57); and discuss the importance of third places (39:00). You can listen to Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30 on 89.9 FM or wkcr.org online. You can contact us at wkcrmorningside@gmail.com. Hosted by Macyn Hanzlik-Barend.2024-02-281h 01Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideFebruary 19, 2024: Federico García Lorca, Nina Simone, and Women Dressing WomenOn the February 19th episode of Monday Morningside: We hear Sunday's Empire by Peter Gizzi (2:55); An interview commemorating the poet Federico García Lorca's stint in New York City (3:36); a portrait of the great Nina Simone as told through her songs (33:52); and finally a review of the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibit Women Dressing Women, on view until March 10, 2024 (52:16). You can listen to Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30 on 89.9 FM or wkcr.org online. You can contact us at wkcrmorningside@gmail.com.2024-02-191h 00Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideFebruary 12, 2024: Now's The Time, Reporting in the Aftermath of Conflict, Altered Images, and Valentine's DayOn the February 12th episode of Monday Morningside: We hear Sonnet 18 (2:42); we discuss Now's the Time replacing Friday Morning Bird Flight (5:40); we hear thoughts on the lecture series 'Reporting in the Aftermath of Conflict' (17:48); an archival conversation on altered images (29:35); and lastly an essay for your Valentine's week (47:46). You can listen to Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30 on 89.9 FM or wkcr.org online. You can contact us at wkcrmorningside@gmail.com.2024-02-131h 00Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideSpecial News Broadcast: Protests on February 2nd, 2024Originally aired Monday, February 5th, from 8:30 until 9:30 AM. This special news broadcast covers protests that occurred outside Columbia University's campus on Friday, February 2nd, 2024. We are presenting an account of events from a student perspective including context leading up to the protests, interviews from protesters and counter-protesters, and a chronology of events from the WKCR field team. The views presented in this program do not reflect the beliefs of WKCR, nor the programmers of WKCR. We have attempted to present a fair and balanced depiction of what happened, from...2024-02-071h 01Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideJanuary 22, 2024: The Remedy Project, Third Places, Archival Reflections on the Fortune SocietyOn the January 22nd episode of Monday Morningside: We hear a poem by Mary Oliver (3:25); The founder and director of The Remedy Project joins us to speak about the importance of prison reform and advocating for the human rights of incarcerated individuals (5:20); host discusses the importance of third places and the local Hungarian Pastry Shop (39:26); and an archival conversation between AC4 and The Fortune Society (43:11). You can listen to Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30 on 89.9 FM or wkcr.org online. You can contact us at wkcrmorningside@gmail.com.2024-01-221h 01Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideThe Airwaves of Paradise Lost: A WKCR Arts FeatureFrom the December 18th episode of Monday Morningside is the standalone recording of Josh Kazali's special arts feature, The Airwaves of Paradise Lost. John Milton’s epic poem, Paradise Lost: It’s a titanic work which you’re likely familiar with, whether you’re aware of it or not. It’s launched the story of Adam and Eve into the literary imagination, and has become one of the most enduring works of literature in the English language. This Monday Morning, I invite you to join me on a journey through epic poetry, as I explore what I found one...2024-01-1543 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideDec. 19th: Found Sound, the Airwaves of Paradise Lost, and Farewells!On the December 19th (2023) episode of Monday Morningside: Some opening thoughts on the last episode of Monday Morningside from our host for the year (0:00); on Milly Hopkins' Found Sound, an delightful interview with Plimpton Hall's security guard Sherrod, including a reading of some of his poetry (3:00); and Josh Kazali's special arts broadcast, The Airwaves of Paradise Lost, an in-depth atmospheric reading of John Milton's epic poem, including readings of several passages from the text (17:14). Thank you so much for listening to Monday Morningside, and stay tuned for more to come in 2024, with new host Macy Hanzlik-Barend! You...2024-01-151h 02Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideSpecial Broadcast: CU Apartheid Divest Round TableA special broadcast from December 12th, 2023 featuring representatives from the Columbia Review, Housing Equity Project, Reproductive Justice Collective, and the CU Tuition Strike. All these groups are a part of the Columbia University Apartheid Divest coalition, originally formed in 2016 but reactivated in November of this year. They discuss the process of joining the coalition, their experiences as student leaders, and their next steps. After some contextual information about the history of CU Apartheid Divest, the discussion begins at 06:24. This broadcast was aired live on WKCR from 9-10 p.m. on 89.9 FM and wkcr.org. It was hosted...2023-12-1354 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideDecember 11th: Your Next Host, B&W's Vivien Sweet, From the ArchivesOn the December 11th episode of Monday Morningside: We are extremely excited to be introducing Macy Hanzlik-Barend, your new host of Monday Morningside for 2024! (0:09) Plus, Vivien Sweet reads "Altruism, Butchered" from the November issue of the Blue and White (3:24); and an archival interview with Professor Frances Negrón-Mutaner from 2013 on the El Diario photo archive (31:19). You can listen to Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30 AM on 89.9 FM, or ⁠⁠wkcr.org⁠⁠ online. You can contact us at wkcrmorningside@gmail.com. 2023-12-1349 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideNov. 13th: Columbia SJP and JVP Suspended, Renee Morales, 50 Years of Hip HopOn the November 13th episode of Monday Morningside: Columbia Spectator's University News Deputy Editor joins to discuss the recent suspension of the Columbia chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace, following a walkout last Thursday, November 9th (4:17); Renee Morales reads and discusses her poetry, as well as her upcoming poetry collage project (26:22); and McKenna Roberts previews the upcoming 50th Anniversary Hip Hop Festival on WKCR (50:06). You can listen to Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30 AM on 89.9 FM, or ⁠wkcr.org⁠ online. You can contact us at wkcrmorningside@gmail.com. 2023-11-1358 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideOct 23rd: To Resist Is to Love, Barnard RA Rally, Fishmans ProfileOn the October 23rd episode of Monday Morningside: A brief statement from WKCR's News and Arts Department (1:29); a conversation with Colin Roedl's project, To Resist is to Love What Could Be and their recent event on Columbia's campus (5:10); a report from Natalie Buttner on the Barnard RA Union, and their recent rally on the 20th of October (26:56); and a preview for Ian Pumphrey's Sunday Profile on Japanese band Fishmans (39:53). Plus, a bonus reading of a passage from George Eliot's Middlemarch (50:43). You can listen to Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30 AM on 89.9 FM, or wkcr.org online...2023-10-2554 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideSpecial News Broadcast: Student Protests on October 12th, 2023Originally aired Friday, October 13th, from 8:20 until 9:30 AM. This special news broadcast covers student protests on Columbia’s campus on Thursday, October 12th, 2023, by the student groups Students for Justice in Palestine and Students Supporting Israel. Widely reported by national media media outlets including the NYT, WSJ, NBC, NY Post, we are presenting an account of yesterday's accounts from a student perspective. The views presented in this program do not reflect the beliefs of WKCR, nor the programmers of WKCR. We have attempted to present a fair and balanced depiction of what happened, from the pe...2023-10-131h 23Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideFall '23 Return! (Oct. 9): Ragas Live, Prof. Gerrard, NYFF61Monday Morningside is back for Fall 2023, for the first live episode of the new season! On the October 9th episode of Monday Morningside: we speak to WKCR's program director Maria Shaughnessy about the history and upcoming airing of Ragas Live (2:06); Ashwin Marathe interviews Professor Michael Gerrard, the Andrew Sabin Professor at Columbia Law School, on the recent Supreme Court rulings on EPA's water regulation (13:42); and a round-table discussion of New York Film Festival 61 with Josh Kazali, Alexandra Arredondo, and Kaveh Jalinous (25:13). Tune in to WKCR's Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30 AM at 89.9 FM and...2023-10-091h 00Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideMay 8th: WGA Strike, B&W's Tara Isabel Zia, and Mets!On the May 8th episode of Monday Morningside (the last episode of Columbia's academic year until the Fall!), after some tender thank yous: Josh Kazali and Milly Hopkins talk about the Writer's Guild of America strike—which began last week—with Samantha Herman, a writer and strike captain for WGA West (4:33); Tara Isabel Zia reads her Blue Note, "The Good Kind of 'Extra'" from the April issue of the Blue and White, and talks about Mediterranean hospitality and her love of cardamom tea (31:20); and Josh Kapilian reports on the Mets-Rockies game from Citi Field (49:45). Mond...2023-05-0858 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideApril 24th: Departmentalization Deferred, Red Balloon, Obscura Film Fest, & More!On the (jam-packed) April 24th episode of Monday Morningside: Iris Hsiang dives into the continued efforts* of Columbia's Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race to secure departmentalization, reporting from the rally on April 20th (2:38); Milly Hopkins speaks with students at the April 6th protest against the eviction of the Red Balloon Learning Center** (13:23); Josh Kazali speaks with Allanah Grant Elster, the festival director of Obscura Film Festival—the recently rebranded undergraduate film festival of Columbia—and offers some early summer film recommendations (24:36); and Schuyler Rabbin-Birnbaum reports from Yankee Stadium, where the Yanks face the Toronto Blue Jays (42:26). 2023-04-2550 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideSpecial: Jinwoo Chong and Flux! (April 18th)In an extra special feature, enjoy a conversation with Jinwoo Chong, a recent graduate of Columbia's Creative Writing MFA, and the debut author of Flux. In our conversation, we talked about Theranos, Timothee Chalamet, time travel, and much, much more. If you want to skip straight to the interview, you can go to (3:35). Flux was published in March of this year, and was an Amazon Editor's Pick for Best Science Fiction and Fantasy and an Apple Books Pick for March. His short stories and other work have appeared in The Southern Review, The Rumpus, LitH...2023-04-2549 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideApril 3rd: Red Balloon Learning Center, Yankee Stadium, B&W's Muni SuleimanOn the April 3rd episode of Monday Morningside: Ashwin Marathe and Isaac Stiepelmann interview Annapurna Schreiber on role of the Red Balloon Learning Center in the local Upper West Side and Harlem community, especially regarding Columbia's recent decision to not renew the Red Balloon lease (2:19); Schuyler Rabbin-Birnbaum reports from Yankee Stadium, where the Yankees face the San Francisco Giants in their third game of the season (35:27); and on the Blue Jay, senior editor Muni Suleiman reads her piece, "On the Record" from the March issue of the Blue and White, and discusses the memorializing of historical anti-Blackness on Columbia's...2023-04-031h 03Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideMarch 13th: Columbia's WBB; Robert Stern and the Morningside Heights Community CoalitionOn the March 13th episode of Monday Morningside: Ted Schmiedeler breaks down the historic and exhilarating Columbia Women's Basketball season, and WKCR's coverage of it (3:07). For more sports coverage, stay tuned for the return of Firing Lion! Then, Ashwin Marathe and Isaac Stiepelmann interview Robert Stern, an executive board member of the Morningside Heights Community Coalition on Columbia University's place in the New York housing crisis, as well as Columbia's recently announced plans to construct a new undergraduate dormitory on the site of the historic Maranamay hotel (14:39). Monday Morningside airs every Monday from 8:30-9:30 AM, live from WKCR FM...2023-03-1348 minTHE QUEENS NEW YORKERTHE QUEENS NEW YORKERTHE QUEENS NEW YORKER EPISODE 224: THE HISTORY OF 89.9 FM WKCR PART 3From 1990 to 1998, WKCR broadcast The Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show, hosted by DJ Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Garcia. The show served as an alternative to commercial hip hop radio, airing mostly obscure, unsigned artists, a number of whom would later dominate the hip hop scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The show has been credited with introducing the world to Biggie Smalls, Eminem, Jay-Z, Big L, Big Pun, Fat Joe, Wu Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, and the Fugees, among others.[51][52][53] The Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show was voted the "best hip-hop show of all time" by The...2023-03-0824 minTHE QUEENS NEW YORKERTHE QUEENS NEW YORKERTHE QUEENS NEW YORKER EPISODE 223: THE HISTORY OF 89.9 WKCR-FMWKCR-FM (89.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to New York, New York, United States. The station is owned by Columbia University and serves the New York metropolitan area. Founded in 1941, the station traces its history back to 1908 with the first operations of the Columbia University Radio Club (CURC). In 1956, it became one of the first college radio stations to adopt FM broadcasting, which had been invented two decades earlier by Professor Edwin Howard Armstrong. The station was preceded by student involvement in W2XMN, an experimental FM station founded by Armstrong, for which the CURC provided programming. Originally an...2023-03-0331 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideFebruary 20th: Columbia Turkish Students Association & Relief Efforts; B&W's Sona WinkOn the February 20th episode of Monday Morningside: Dilara Zaimoglu, the co-president of the Columbia Turkish Students Association, speaks about the Kahramanmaras earthquake in Turkey and Syria and the efforts on campus and off to provide relief (1:42); Sona Wink, the new editor-in-chief of the Blue and White, reads her essay "Butterfly Effect" and offers a look forward to the magazine's new year (29:33). Monday Morningside airs every Monday at 8:30 AM on WKCR FM and WKCR.org. Relief organizations accepting donations which Dilara suggested during the show: Turkish Philanthropy Funds - https://www.tpfund.org/ ...2023-02-2054 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideFebruary 13th: Valentine's Found Sound, Columbia Women's Basketball, Just Above Midtown @ MoMAOn the February 13th episode of Monday Morningside: Love is on the air with the first segment of Found Sound, an auditory odyssey hosted by Milly Hopkins (1:35); Librarian and acting Sports Head Josh Kapilian discusses the impressive performance of the Columbia Women's Basketball team and how to support WKCR Sports (15:27); Georgina Brainerd's Art Fart features Dom Wiharso and Betel Tadesse in conversation with MoMA's Just Above Midtown: Changing Spaces exhibition (27:19); and Lex and Lucas reckon with the heartbreaking loss of the Philadelphia Eagles in the Superbowl on "Who's the Ferris of Them All" (49:07). Tune into Monday Morningside every Monday...2023-02-1358 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideFeb. 6th: Society of Black Artists, Adrienne deFaria, and More!On the February 6th episode of Monday Morningside: an interview with Anique Edwards, the co-vice president of the Society of Black Artists (SOBA) on the newly formed club and their place on campus (1:42); for the Blue Jay, Adrienne deFaria reads her piece, "Depot of Silence," from the Blue and White's recent December Issue (22:01); and Lex Maisel and Lucas Schlesinger return with "Who's the Ferris of Them All" (38:46). Monday Morningside airs every Monday from 8:30-9:30 AM in New York City, live on WKCR.  Contact wkcrmorningside@gmail.com with any questions or concerns. 2023-02-0652 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideJanuary 23: 2023! A Look Forward with WKCROn the January 23rd episode of Monday Morningside (the first of 2023!): An update to upcoming programming with WKCR's programming director, Sam Seliger (5:26), Maria Shaughnessy speaks to Leni Bryan and Sarah Barlyn about Live Constructions at the station (23:57), and programmer Sofia Rivera talks about her experiences abroad in Dublin and exchange programs in New York (24:03). Tune in to Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30 AM EST at wkcr.org!2023-02-0651 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideOffseason Feature: Carter Haskins (Analog Film NYC) & Tron: LegacyMonday Morningside is still on break for another week, but until we return at the end of January, please enjoy this special broadcast from January 12th, 2023! This features an interview with Carter Haskins, the founder/manager of Analog Film NYC, who is introducing a special screening of Tron: Legacy (2010) this upcoming Tuesday night (1:09) as well as recounting his top films of 2022 (25:15); followed by an archival recording of the first time Carter appeared on WKCR from last spring (31:11). Monday Morningside will return on January 23, 2023 ready to take on the new year!2023-01-151h 00Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideDecember 12th: The Final(s) Episode! Bachfest, B&W's Claire Shang, DJ Charlie, and More!On the jam-packed December 12th episode of Monday Morningside (the last of the semester!): WKCR Classical Head Maria Shaughnessy offers a look at the upcoming 2022 Bachfest (2:35); Blue and White Editor-in-Chief Claire Shang reads her essay, "Artists of Artifice," and reflects on her term coming to a close (12:43); graduating In All Language head Charles Smith reflects on bringing rock to WKCR (31:21); sports analyst Stephen Dames offers a look at the upcoming World Cup semifinals and gives his picks (37:07); and one last Ferris of Them All from Lex and Lucas before the year is through (48:58). Thank you to everyone for making...2022-12-121h 00Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideDecember 5th: World Cup, Victor Omojola, Edward HopperOn the December 5th episode of Monday Morningside: an update from sports analyst/programmer Stephen Dames on the World Cup, including the Netherlands' knockout of the US team (3:16); from The Blue and White Magazine, Victor Omojola reads his Blue Note, "Come On You Spurs," and discusses the life of following Premier League football an ocean away (14:22); and on Art Fart, Georgina Brainerd discusses the Whitney's Edward Hopper exhibition with Simon Lieber and Milly Hopkins (35:01). Tune into Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30 AM!2022-12-0557 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideNovember 28th: Thanksgiving Memories, Blue and White's Grace AdeeOn the November 28th episode of Monday Morningside: We hear from students what Thanksgiving means, ranging from first-time Thanksgivings, to family bonding over the Wordle, to the most memorable dishes and stories (2:58); then, introducing a new segment in collaboration with The Blue and White Magazine, featuring a reading and interview with Grace Adee, a staff writer who recently published "A Department of Our Own," an article about Columbia's Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race (11:58); and lastly, another episode of Who's the Ferris of Them All? hosted by Lex Maisel and Lucas Schlesinger (31:45). Tune into Monday Morningside every...2022-11-2846 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideOctober 31st: HALLOWEEN (and Wolfgang Tillmans @ MoMA)Happy Halloween from WKCR News and Arts! On this special episode of Monday Morningside: Sergio Butron's weather report (1:12); a reading of "A Ghost in Philosophy Hall," an account Columbia's very own resident phantom, with Ted Schmiedeler, Ale Diaz-Pizarro, Jayden James, and Josh Kazali (4:52); Georgina Brainerd hosts a discussion about Wolfgang Tillman's new exhibit, "To Look Without Fear," at the Museum of Modern Art with Dominic Wiharso and Oliver Rice (22:23); and Lex and Lucas settle once again, Who is the Ferris—and Scarest—of Them All! (45:24) Tune in live to Monday Morningside, every Monday from 8:30-9:30 AM Eastern Standard Time.2022-10-311h 01Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideOctober 24th: The Homecoming EpisodeOn the October 24th episode of Monday Morningside: the weekly weather report from Sergio Butron (0:56); Josh Kazali, Ted Schmiedeler, Stephen Dames, and Elliot Gross discuss Homecoming, both the home football game against Dartmouth and the general Homecoming effect on Columbia's campus (6:06); and Lex and Lucas once again attempt to settle the eternal question, Who's the Ferris of Them All? (34:53) Tune into Monday Morningside live every Monday at 8:30 AM EST!2022-10-3049 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideOctober 17th: Bryant Park & Accordion Fest 2022, Who's the Ferris?On the October 17th episode of Monday Morningside: Josh Kazali offers a look forward at the special broadcasts for October 2022 (1:14); Charles Smith interviews Dan Fishman and Ariana Hellerman about the recent Accordion Festival at Bryant Park, and other park-based events (5:52); and Lex Meisel and Lucas Schlesinger once again answer the age-old question: who is the Ferris of them all (49:11)? Tune into Monday Morningside every Monday morning from 8:30-9:30 AM EST, live on WKCR FM!2022-10-171h 00Monday MorningsideMonday MorningsideOctober 10th: Indigenous Peoples' Day, Dylan Baca and Elise PaschenOn the October 10th episode of Monday Morningside: a special celebration of Indigenous Peoples' Day. Sergio Butron brings us the week's weather report (2:00); Josh Kazali interviews Dylan Baca, a sophomore at Columbia leading the legislative initiative for Indigenous Peoples' Day (7:46); and a conversation about family history and language with correspondent Georgina Brainerd and Elise Paschen, a poet and member of the Osage nation (27:01). 2022-10-1056 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideOctober 3rd: New York Film Festival, Columbia RA Experience, Maison Francaise Film FestOn the October 3rd episode of Monday Morningside: Josh Kazali breaks out the best films out of the New York Film Festival (2:00), Eirene Tomlinson talks with Columbia Resident Advisors about their experiences with the program (11:26), and a feature on the Maison Francaise film festival, Being in the World: People and the Planet French and Francophone Cinema (29:28). Tune in live every Monday from 8:30 to 9:30 AM at WKCR.org or 89.9 FM in New York City! 2022-10-0854 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideSeptember 19th: SIPA Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo, New York Fashion Week, Who's the Ferris?On the September 19th episode of Monday Morningside: Sam Seliger interviews the Keren Yarhi-Milo, the Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs (2:36); Helen Beach gives a recap of her experiences in New York Fashion Week (including a few celebrity sightings!) (23:40); and Lex Maisel and Lucas Schlesinger attempt to settle the age old question: Who is the Ferris of Them All? (42:32). Tune into the show live on Mondays, from 8:30-9:30 AM EST!2022-09-1950 minMonday MorningsideMonday MorningsideSeptember 12, 2022: US News Rankings, COVID Policies, Watson's NSOP AdventureThe very first episode of Monday Morningside from September 12, 2022! Today's segments include: a feature on the US News Ranking scandal which Columbia has been implicated in over the last few months from John Howley (1:01), an update on the university COVID policies from Schuyler Rabbin-Birnbaum (8:18), and an interview with Watson Frank, who found himself facing mother nature (and a skunk!) during Columbia's first-year orientation (14:47). Tune into Monday Morningside every Monday from 8:30-9:30 AM EST. 2022-09-1948 minPFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRadio on WKCR 89.9fm 9-13-19 special guest CRIMEAPPLE - DjBROWN13 - VIC SHADEZDj Pf Cuttin brings that heat to WKCR 89.9fm "The Uptown Anthem Show" with host Deacon Strange & special guest Crimeapple, Dj Brown 13 & Vic Shadez. A lot of exclusive treats plus mics were murdered by Crimeapple & Vic Shadez. 01-Deacon Strange-Uptown Anthem Intro 02-Dj Brown 13 - Crimeapple - Paging Dr. Egghead - prod. by Dj Brown13 03-Dj Muggs - Crimeapple - Camisas 04-Dj Muggs - Crimeapple - 22 Blue Twos ft. Primo Profit 05-Bub Styles - Dillinger 06-Ketch P - Rim - Bub Rock - Middle Finger Trophies 07-K Burns - WDYBI ft. Nowaah The Flood 08-Supreme Cerebral - Street Science - prod...2019-09-131h 31PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRADIO On WKCR 89.9fm 8-16-19 EDDIE KAINE8-16-19 EastNYRADIO on WKCR 89.9 FM with Host Deacon Strange (Uptown Anthem Radio) - Dj Pf Cuttin hits you with all NEW HIPHOP plus special guest EDDIE KAINE and Wavy Da Ghawd stop thru to chop it up about his NEW album ARUKU then bodies the mic with a live freestyle.. Aired on WKCR 89.9 fm 1-5am Friday Morning. 01-Terror Van Poo ft Innocent? - Da Paper 02-What I Do - Eddie Kaine ft. Rim - Prod by Wavy Da Ghawd 03-I Dont Give A Fuck - Sean Price, MAtt Fingaz, ODB 04-Paragraphs of Murder - Celph Titled - prod...2019-08-161h 39PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRadio On WKCR 7 - 19 - 19 special guest Sophisticated SavageDj Pf Cuttin brings his East NewYork Radio sound to WKCR 89.9fm “Uptown Anthem Radio Show” with super host Deacon Strange and special guest Sophisticated Savage ( Rhinoceros Funk & Yahzeed) Pauly Wallnutz , Millz Murda in the building. All New HipHop plus an amazing Freestyle by Rhinoceros Funk & Yahzeed. 01-Uptown Anthem Radio Intro- Deacon Strange 02-Shaolin Rebel - Inspectah Deck 03-Ape Punch - ft. (Rhinoceros Funk, WhiteOwl, & Yahzeed) 04-Warlord (prod. by Sunday) - ILL BILL x Sunday feat. D.V. Alias Khryst 05-Ali Vegas - Black Mamba 06-Layups - The Alchemist & The Cool Kids 07-7 Crowns (prod. by Slum Lord, cuts by DJ G...2019-07-191h 38PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRadio On WKCR 89.9 Fm 7 - 12 - 19 Dro Peshi, Doc Ahk, MadhattanDj Pf Cuttin brings his East NewYork Radio sound to WKCR 89.9fm “Uptown Anthem Radio Show” with super host Deacon Strange and special guest Dro Peshi, Doc Ahk, Madhattan, Pauly Wallnutz , Millz Murda in the building. All New HipHop plus BARS upon BARS by Dro Peshi & Madhattan. 01-Uptown Anthem Radio Intro- Deacon Strange 02-He Pussy - Cassidy 03-Milano Constantine - Guillotine 04-Bautista - Westside Gunn 05-Deathday - Madhattan 06-I Choose You (I Knew) - Chuck Cross feat. Conway the Machine, Ty Farris & Elcamino 07-Bally Belts - Roc Marciano 08-Vigilantes [Bonus Remix] - Your Old Droog x Wiki 09-Look At God - Gu...2019-07-101h 26PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRADIO on WKCR 89.9 fm 6-21-19 DIRTPLATOON, GUYGRAMS, ILL CONSCIOUS, STAHHREastNYRADIO on WKCR 89.9 fm 6-21-19 Dj Pf Cuttin brings eastNYRadio to WKCR 89.9 fm - host Deacon Strange, Vinny Vinyl , Pauly Wallnutz, Millz Murda with special guest Dirt Platoon, ILL Conscious, Guy Grams & Stahhr. Mics were murdered!!!! 00-Uptown Anthem intro - Deacon Strange 01-SNAKE PIT - Thirstin Howl the 3rd - Sadat X feat Rack-Lo 02-Brooklyn What - Salaam Remi & Joell Ortiz 03-Who Got Ya (prod. by Jazzsoon) - Nems 04-Lil Niggas (prod. by Jazzsoon) - Nems 05-Glovez Mask And Duct Tape - Clever1 & Giallo Point 06-Cream Interior - (prod. Street Wyze) - Dirt Platoon / Ill Conscious / Guy Grams 07-Loud...2019-06-212h 11PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRadio ON WkcR 89.9 FM 5-10-19 SPECIAL GUEST ILLA GHEEPf Cuttin brings more heat to WKCR 89.9fm with HOST DEACON STRANGE and special guest IILLA GHEE . All NEW HIPHOP!!! 01-Uptown Anthem Intro - Deacon Strange 02-Brooklyn South - Blahzay Blahzay - produced by Pf Cuttin 03-Ice Grillz - Blahzay Blahzay - produced & cuts by Pf Cuttin 04-Sean Price - Intro (JESUS PRICE) - produced by Pf Cuttin 05-Sean Price - Figure Four - produced by Blick St. 06-Fiqure More - Sean P Ft. Illa Ghee cuts by 07-Kool Taj The GR8 - Dope Work (prod. by Castle Money Beats, cuts by Tone Spliff) 08-Tales To Astonish (feat. Blacastan & Spit...2019-05-101h 27PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRadio 0n WKCR 89.9fm 5-3-19 special guest CMNY & P. WATTSPf Cuttin brings more heat to WKCR 89.9fm with HOST DEACON STRANGE and special guest Carlos of Classic Material NY & P.Watts of Raw Wattage. All NEW HIPHOP!!! 01-Uptown Anthem Intro - Deacon Strange 02-Masta Killa ft. Ghostface-Raekwon - It’s What it is (produced by PF Cuttin) 03-Masta Killa-THERAPY ft. Method Man & Redman (produced by PF Cuttin) 04-Bun B & Statik Selektah feat. Method Man & Grafh - Still Trill (prod. by Statik Selektah) 05-Your Old Droog - Devil Springs 06-DJ Muggs & Mach-Hommy feat. Tha God Fahim - Kouign-Amman (prod. by Dj Muggs) 07-Erick Sermon feat. Nature & Keith Murray - Stay Re...2019-05-031h 50PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRadio On WKCR 89.9fm 4 - 19 - 19 Special Guest INNOCENT?Pf Cuttin brings more heat to WKCR 89.9fm with HOST DEACON STRANGE and special guest Innocent?. All NEW HIPHOP here plus special guest INNOCENT? goes in with the bars. 00-Uptown Anthem Intro - Deacon Strange 01-Bocaratam- Labba feat. Royal Flush 02-Get Your Weight Up remix - Gros Dinero ft Royal Flush and MOP 03- Royal Flush Exclusive 04-Vinnie Paz & Tragedy Khadafi feat. IRON SHEIKH & Agallah - Canann's Bracelet 05-CERTAIN.ONES feat. Feral Serge & Bobby Craves - AFTER FOREVER 06-Innocent? x StanDaMan - No. 2 07-Innocent? x StanDaMan - No. 14 08-Heater - Papa Sim 09-Wordsworth & Pearl Gates feat. Rasheed Chappell - LIVE...2019-04-191h 37PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRadio On WKCR 89.9 fm 4 - 12 - 19 Special Guest TRUTHDj Pf Cuttin brings EastNYRADIO to WKCR 89.9 fm "The Uptown Anthem Show" with host Deacon Strange. All New Hiphop plus special guest TRUTH stops thru to chop it up about his NEW Album "Fight for Survival" then hits you with a banging Freestyle. LOTS OF TREATS ON HERE! 01- Truth Freestyle -PF Beats them to the punch. 02- TNT - Truth (Large Professor REMIX) ft. Tragedy Khadafi 03- Two Shots - Ruste Juxx 04- Illa Ghee - Red James 05- Rim - Sunset Spark (Shorty & Butta) ft. Bubba Rock 06- ROYAL FLUSH xclusive 07- The Sheeple - Truth 08- Eminem...2019-04-111h 55PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRadio On WKCR 89.9fm Episode 3 - 15 - 19 Special Guest D.V. Alias Khryst - Jamal GasolDj Pf Cuttin provides the sound on WKCR 89.9 Uptown Anthem radio with host Deacon Strange, hitting you with all NEW HIPHOP plus special guest D.V. Alias Khryst & Jamal Gasol stop thru to chop it up then end the show with some INCREDIBLE BARS. Lots of treats on here. Enjoy 01-Uptown Anthem Radio Intro- Deacon Strange 02-Smoovth - Dirk Diggler (prod. by Manu Beats) 03-Rome Streetz x Futurewave - Knee Deep (prod. by Futurewave) 04-MichaelAngelo feat. Rigz - Leaps (prod. by MichaelAngelo) 05-Daniel Son & Futurewave - Ghost Town (feat. Saipher Soze) 06-DV Alias Khryst - XCVII (Remix) (prod. by Kelz...2019-03-151h 54PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRadio On WKCR 89.9 Fm 3-8-19 Special Guest RIM & PROSSESSPf Cuttin brings EastNYRADIO to WKCR 89.9 fm "Uptown Anthem Radio" with host Deacon Strange, Pauly Wallnutz in the building, with special guest RIM, PROSSESS & SQUEEZE DINERO. Lots of treats on here. 01-Uptown Anthem Intro- Deacon Strange 02-Asun Eastwood & Onaje Jordan - He Shot Me 03-Recognize Ali X Icon Curties feat. Eto - Savages Know (prod. by Icon Curties, cuts by Frankie Krueger) 04-Grubby Pawz feat. Sullynomad - N64 Cartridge (prod. by Grubby Pawz) 05-Supreme Cerebral - Understood (prod. by Pherixx Beats) 06-The Opioid Era - Opioid Era 07-Bub Styles x Gorilla Nems - Fat Farm 08-HiCoup - HiCoup d'Etat 09-Rome...2019-03-062h 02PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRadio on WKCR 89.9 FM 2-8-19 special guest The LegionWith only 1 turntable, half way working, Dj Pf Cuttin still brings you a dope mix live on 89.9fm WKCR with host Decon Strange, The Legion stop by to chop it up about there new album and the Diceman drops an enormous freestyle. 01-Masta Ace & Marco Polo feat. Evidence - EAT (prod. by & cuts by DJ Premier) 02-Sean Price & Small Professor feat. AG Da Coroner, Guilty Simpson & Your Old Droo - John Gotti (prod. by Small Professor) 03-Skanks Dj Ready Cee - Bar Machine 04-Labba & John Jigg$ - BADMAN NAH DEAL WIT SUPAHERO (prod. by PF Cuttin) 05-Agallah - Propain Over...2019-02-081h 45PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRadio 1 - 11 - 19 on WKCR 89.9fm with ROME STREETZPF Cuttin brings back EastNYRADIO to WKCR 89.9 fm , Thank You DECON STRANGE, Lots of new hiphop plus special guest ROME STREETZ who delivers 2 incredible freestyles. 01-Rome Streetz - Colombian Neck Tie featuring illa ghee agallah 02-Lucky Seven feat. Conway - Joffrey 03-Earl Sweatshirt - The Bends 04-Method Man - Two More Mins 05-Rome Streetz - Foaming Out The Mouth 06-Chubs - Ted Morrison 07-Estee Nack x Recognize Ali - Strike The Shepard 08-Maverick Montana x Finn - Tic Tac Toe 09-Bub Styles - Give It To Me Raw 10-Justo the MC & maticulous - City Limits 11-Sauce Heist x DirtyDiggs feat...2019-01-101h 19Podcast La Voz de las Sombras 2018Podcast La Voz de las Sombras 201801 (120) Programa LVS 2018, Radio Interactiva 070818, Veronica Oyarce La casa maldita de Chillan, radio WKCR incidenteEn este episodio de la temporada 2018, recogimos el testimonio de Verónica Oyarce, quién nos relató los siniestros sucesos que le ocurrieron en una casa que alquilaba en calle Barros Arana, de Chillán. Escuchamos, además los misteriosos audios de una emisora estadounidense llamada WkCR. Finalmente nuestro panelista Luciano Venegas nos habló de la leyenda de los Nahuales, brujos mexicanos.2018-08-091h 30PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEastNYRADIO on WKCR 89.9 FM UPTOWN ANTHEM RADIO. 5-11-18Dj PF CUTTIN brings EastNYRADIO to WKCR 89.9 FM "The Uptown Anthem Radio Show" with host DEACON STRANGE, IZREAL MEDINA, VINNY VINYL, DJ VERSETI and special studio guest BODEGA BAMS and AGALLAH aka AL GOUL. Plus lots of NEW HIPHOP. For those who would like to donate to EastNYRADIO go here http://pfcuttin.com/donations/ we appreciate you. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=djpfcuttin http://pfcuttin.com/ https://twitter.com/pfcuttin https://www.facebook.com/PF.CUTTIN https://instagram.com/pfcuttin/2018-05-101h 28Radio Survivor PodcastRadio Survivor PodcastPodcast #136 – Storied College Stations WIIT & WKCR Jennifer Waits takes us on tours of two storied college stations, with deep roots in their communities. WIIT-FM is the student station at the Illinois Institute of Technology, housed in the modern Rem Koolhaas designed McCormick Tribune Campus Center situated at the intersection of Chicago’s Bronzeville and Bridgeport neighborhoods. WKCR is Columbia University’s station, with a rich history in New York City’s jazz community, whose many luminaries have paid a visit. We learn how IIT was home to early radio broadcasting pioneers, including vacuum tube inventor Lee de Forest, and why WKCR’s...2018-04-0458 min☯Every✌Thing☯✌Good☯✌Ever☯☯Every✌Thing☯✌Good☯✌Ever☯JAMAICAN FEMALE VOCALISTS MIX WKCR New YorkJAMAICAN FEMALE VOCALISTS MIX WKCR New York by ☯Every✌Thing☯✌Good☯✌Ever☯2018-03-051h 06PFCUTTINPFCUTTINEASTNYRADIO On WKCR 89.9 FM 12:01:17Dj Pf Cuttin brings his show EastNYRADIO to WKCR 89.9 fm with host Deacon Strange, Izreal and Millz Murda, with special guest O.C. , Truth and Mikey. Lots of treats on here. 01-LABBA - Alert 02-KOOL TAJ THE GR8 - Behind Bars 03-O.C. PF Cuttin - 88 produced by Dj Pf Cuttin 04-PF CUTTIN SEAN P - Fall Back produced by Dj Pf Cuttin 05-SEAN P - SEAN P xclusive 06-DJ MUGGS vs ILL BILL - Trouble Shooters feat. Sick Jacken, Sean Price & OC 07-Westside DOOM - Triple Fat Goose (Thanos Beats Remix) 08-BENNY - Rivi (prod by Daringer) 09-Asun Eastwood...2017-12-011h 33A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave DouglasA Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave DouglasANFTD #45: Dave Douglas on WKCR 3 of 3 May 24, 2017 Dave was invited as a guest on the WKCR Musician Show with host Matt …2017-09-0253 minA Noise From The Deep with Dave DouglasA Noise From The Deep with Dave DouglasANFTD #45: Dave Douglas on WKCR 3 of 3Dave was invited as a guest on the WKCR Musician Show with host Matt Landes. It was a three hour broadcast, which is split into three episodes of approximately one hour each.2017-09-0253 minA Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave DouglasA Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave DouglasANFTD #44: Dave Douglas on WKCR 2 of 3 May 24, 2017 Dave was invited as a guest on the WKCR Musician Show with host Matt …2017-08-2250 minA Noise From The Deep with Dave DouglasA Noise From The Deep with Dave DouglasANFTD #44: Dave Douglas on WKCR 2 of 3Dave was invited as a guest on the WKCR Musician Show with host Matt Landes. It was a three hour broadcast, which is split into three episodes of approximately one hour each.2017-08-2250 minA Noise From The Deep with Dave DouglasA Noise From The Deep with Dave DouglasANFTD #43: Dave Douglas on WKCR 1 of 3Dave was invited as a guest on the WKCR Musician Show with host Matt Landes. It was a three hour broadcast, which is split into three episodes of approximately one hour each.2017-08-031h 18A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave DouglasA Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave DouglasANFTD #43: Dave Douglas on WKCR 1 of 3 May 24, 2017 Dave was invited as a guest on the WKCR Musician Show with host Matt …2017-08-031h 18NYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveThanya Iyer Live at WKCR – Podcast 223Montreal based Thanya Iyer, creates a compelling mix of Carnatic influenced vocals, impressionist classical composition and electronica.  She brought her voice and keys to WKCR for a live set with Daniel Gelinas on Drums/Synths and  Alex Kasirer-Smibert on bass/synths.   The new album is called "Do you Dream"2017-02-2752 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveThanya Iyer Live at WKCR – Podcast 223Montreal based Thanya Iyer, creates a compelling mix of Carnatic influenced vocals, impressionist classical composition and electronica.  She brought her voice and keys to WKCR for a live set with Daniel Gelinas on Drums/Synths and  Alex Kasirer-Smibert on bass/synths.   The new album is called "Do you Dream"2017-02-2652 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveThanya Iyer Live at WKCR – Podcast 223Montreal based Thanya Iyer, creates a compelling mix of Carnatic influenced vocals, impressionist classical composition and electronica.  She brought her voice and keys to WKCR for a live set with Daniel Gelinas on Drums/Synths and  Alex Kasirer-Smibert on bass/synths.   The new album is called "Do you Dream"2017-02-2652 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveBrooklyn Raga Massive’s Unstruck Sound Live on WKCR -Podcast 222Last night at WKCR 89.9 FM-NY,  Brooklyn Raga Massive members created a sea of drones for raga based improvisation, based on the calls coming into the station it seemed to be just what the city needed! The group "Unstruck Sound" will be performing this Friday Feb 24th at the Rubin Museum of Art.. Followed by a Sound Meditation with Acoustic Mandala Project at 9:30 pm Info Tix here  Neel Murgai -Overtone singing, loops, Eric Fraser, Bansuri, Arun Ramamurthy - Violin, David Ellenbogen, Guitar  2017-02-2147 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveBrooklyn Raga Massive’s Unstruck Sound Live on WKCR -Podcast 222Last night at WKCR 89.9 FM-NY,  Brooklyn Raga Massive members created a sea of drones for raga based improvisation, based on the calls coming into the station it seemed to be just what the city needed! The group "Unstruck Sound" will be performing this Friday Feb 24th at the Rubin Museum of Art.. Followed by a Sound Meditation with Acoustic Mandala Project at 9:30 pm Info Tix here  Neel Murgai -Overtone singing, loops, Eric Fraser, Bansuri, Arun Ramamurthy - Violin, David Ellenbogen, Guitar2017-02-2047 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveBrooklyn Raga Massive’s Unstruck Sound Live on WKCR -Podcast 222Last night at WKCR 89.9 FM-NY,  Brooklyn Raga Massive members created a sea of drones for raga based improvisation, based on the calls coming into the station it seemed to be just what the city needed! The group "Unstruck Sound" will be performing this Friday Feb 24th at the Rubin Museum of Art.. Followed by a Sound Meditation with Acoustic Mandala Project at 9:30 pm Info Tix here  Neel Murgai -Overtone singing, loops, Eric Fraser, Bansuri, Arun Ramamurthy - Violin, David Ellenbogen, Guitar2017-02-2047 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveRajasthani Folk Music Live at WKCR Podcast 204  Vocalists Sattar Khan Langa, Manjoor Khan Manganiyar  join us at WKCR for a live in-studio set.  The music from this region is recognized around the world for its virtuosity and beauty.  The chance to see and hear real live Rajasthani folk music is really rare and these guys really blew us away.2016-10-0230 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveRajasthani Folk Music Live at WKCR Podcast 204Vocalists Sattar Khan Langa, Manjoor Khan Manganiyar  join us at WKCR for a live in-studio set.  The music from this region is recognized around the world for its virtuosity and beauty.  The chance to see and hear real live Rajasthani folk music is really rare and these guys really blew us away.2016-10-0230 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveRajasthani Folk Music Live at WKCR Podcast 204Vocalists Sattar Khan Langa, Manjoor Khan Manganiyar  join us at WKCR for a live in-studio set.  The music from this region is recognized around the world for its virtuosity and beauty.  The chance to see and hear real live Rajasthani folk music is really rare and these guys really blew us away.2016-10-0230 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveStanley Jordan, Live Performance and Interview from WKCR – Part 1 (Podcast 80)"Genius is a word too often tossed around in musical circles, but it has been applied rightfully to Stanley Jordan, the guitar virtuoso." -Leonard Feather   It was a thrill to have one of the world's most inventive guitarists visit us at WKCR.   Stanley Jordan, hosting the musician show, performs here live, solo, and with the good friend of NYC Radio Live, Abdoulaye Alhassane Tourre (Check podcast 49 for more Live Abdoulaye Alhassane.) Stanley's original style of two handed tapping, the touch technique, allows him to play the guitar with the freedom of a keyboardist.  The voices are so independent on his inst...2013-09-1352 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveStanley Jordan, Live Performance and Interview from WKCR – Part 1 (Podcast 80)"Genius is a word too often tossed around in musical circles, but it has been applied rightfully to Stanley Jordan, the guitar virtuoso." -Leonard Feather   It was a thrill to have one of the world's most inventive guitarists visit us at WKCR.   Stanley Jordan, hosting the musician show, performs here live, solo, and with the good friend of NYC Radio Live, Abdoulaye Alhassane Tourre (Check podcast 49 for more Live Abdoulaye Alhassane.) Stanley's original style of two handed tapping, the touch technique, allows him to play the guitar with the freedom of a keyboardist.  The voices are so independent on his inst...2013-09-1300 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveStanley Jordan, Live Performance and Interview from WKCR – Part 1 (Podcast 80)"Genius is a word too often tossed around in musical circles, but it has been applied rightfully to Stanley Jordan, the guitar virtuoso." -Leonard Feather   It was a thrill to have one of the world's most inventive guitarists visit us at WKCR.   Stanley Jordan, hosting the musician show, performs here live, solo, and with the good friend of NYC Radio Live, Abdoulaye Alhassane Tourre (Check podcast 49 for more Live Abdoulaye Alhassane.) Stanley's original style of two handed tapping, the touch technique, allows him to play the guitar with the freedom of a keyboardist.  The voices are so independent on his inst...2013-09-1300 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveDave Eggar_Live at WKCR_Podcast_22Dave Eggar is a cello virtuoso and one of our most frequent guests at WKCR -  I am posting this short podcast up now because he'll be performing live today 6-9pm on May 2, 2012! A prodigy, he first played with Metropolitan Opera at the age of 7.  He is not limited by genres, his latest album, Kingston Morning features legend of bluegrass Ralph Stanley, and reggae legends Sly and Robbie and Luciano.  He's performed and recorded across the spectrum from Beyonce to Bon Jovi to Lucinda Williams to Michael Brecker.  This sweet version of "Bird Cage" capped off an  extended jam at WK...2012-05-0203 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveDave Eggar_Live at WKCR_Podcast_22Dave Eggar is a cello virtuoso and one of our most frequent guests at WKCR -  I am posting this short podcast up now because he'll be performing live today 6-9pm on May 2, 2012! A prodigy, he first played with Metropolitan Opera at the age of 7.  He is not limited by genres, his latest album, Kingston Morning features legend of bluegrass Ralph Stanley, and reggae legends Sly and Robbie and Luciano.  He's performed and recorded across the spectrum from Beyonce to Bon Jovi to Lucinda Williams to Michael Brecker.  This sweet version of "Bird Cage" capped off an  extended jam at WK...2012-05-0203 minNYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveKaleidhaphonic_Live at WKCR_Podcast_21On Feb 5, 2012, Kaleidhaphonic treated the WKCR FM-NY listening audience to a live performance.  It was a magical evening.  Kaleidhaphonic is Kevin Nathaniel Hylton - Mbira, Rattles, Shakere Tripp Dudley - Tabla Salieu Suso - Kora John Ragusa - Flutes, Conch Shell2012-03-261h 21NYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveKaleidhaphonic_Live at WKCR_Podcast_21On Feb 5, 2012, Kaleidhaphonic treated the WKCR FM-NY listening audience to a live performance.  It was a magical evening.  Kaleidhaphonic is Kevin Nathaniel Hylton - Mbira, Rattles, Shakere Tripp Dudley - Tabla Salieu Suso - Kora John Ragusa - Flutes, Conch Shell2012-03-261h 21NYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveKaravika_Live at WKCR_Podcast_20Originally broadcast live on WKCR radio in NYC, this podcast features live performance and interview with Karavika. Karavika was formed by violinist Trina Basu and cellist Amali Premawardhana who created a sound that combines their love of the music from the golden age of Bollywood, Indian and Western classical traditions and improvisation.  They perform live and are joined by bassist Perry Wortman and Sameer Gupta.   Their new album Sunrise is now available as a pre-release at their website.2012-03-141h 29NYC Radio LiveNYC Radio LiveKaravika_Live at WKCR_Podcast_20Originally broadcast live on WKCR radio in NYC, this podcast features live performance and interview with Karavika. Karavika was formed by violinist Trina Basu and cellist Amali Premawardhana who created a sound that combines their love of the music from the golden age of Bollywood, Indian and Western classical traditions and improvisation.  They perform live and are joined by bassist Perry Wortman and Sameer Gupta.   Their new album Sunrise is now available as a pre-release at their website.2012-03-141h 29