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Accent on Jazz - "The sounds
of surprise" from the great African-American tradition of improvised
music.
Tuesday-Friday, 9:00 - midnight
All Night Show - Alternative, progressive music.
Stay up late and FIND out!
Weeknights, 3:00 - 6:00am
Alternative Radio - Interviews and speeches from
alternative sources and alternative information, produced by David
Barsamian.
Monday 12 noon - 1:00pm
Ambience
- Music that blends electronic and acoustic styles, borrowing from
many cultures, blending elements of rock, jazz, folk and classical
music.
Sunday, 9:00am - l:00pm
Blue Monday - The world of "Blues" from
country to R&B.
Monday, 9:00 - Midnight
Building Bridges - Mimi Rosenberg, Ken Nash,
and guests bring "your community and labor report," covering issues
that affect workers and others. Wednesday,
12:30 - 1pm
Carosello Musicale Italiano - Italian music, special
guests and news.
Saturday, 5:00 - 7:00pm
Learn how to talk back to your radio and TV! Alternative views on
mass media produced by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (F.A.I.R.).
Tuesday, 12:30pm - l:00pm
Country Classics - Past and present
country music artists;
highlighting and interviewing different artists each week.
Friday, 3:00 - 6:00am
Cultura E Vida - Portuguese programming.
Saturday, 7:00 - 9:00pm
Culture
Dogs
- Weekly movie reviews with varying degrees of news and
muse. Kevin & Sammy host this Holly-weird hour.
Sunday, 8:00 - 9:00pm
Evening Classics - Classical
music by composers from Albinoini to Zelenka, styles ranging from
Gregorian Chant to the modern Twentieth Century.
Weekdays, 4:00 - 7:30 and 8:00pm
Explorations - Every week Dr. Michio Kaku gives
us new insight into the world of science.
Sunday, 4:30pm - 5:30pm
FM on
Toast - A wide variety of acoustic music ranging from
Folk to Classic & Alternative Country, Cajun/Zydeco, Celtic
to Bluegrass.
Weekdays 6:00 - 9:00am
Free Speech Radio
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 8:00 - 8:30pm;
Thursday & Friday 6:30 - 7:00pm
Gay Spirit - Greater Hartford's only gay news
program featuring contemporary issues, music, and special guests.
Thursday, 8:30pm - 9:00pm
Geetanjali
- The longest running radio program in the USA featuring music from
India that is both lyrical & exciting in composition. It offers
a new dimension in musical appreciation for the Indian fan and Western
listener as well -- including classical, contemporary, devotional
and Bollywood music. Hindi is the predominant language used in most
songs, while the hosts provide narrative in both English & Hindi.
Friday, 7:30 - 9:00pm
Gothic Blimp Works - Alternative acoustic and
rock music including pop, progressive, experimental, reggae, punk,
urban, blues...and way more!
Weeknights, Midnight - 3:00am
Greatest
Show From Earth - Mid-Sixties Psychedelic /
Electronic Music (Full Spectrum) and Progressive Rock. Listen to
the Quiet Voice... Broadcast via the TELTAN V27X Transfleet Repeater
Probe.
Sunday, 9:00 - Midnight
Making Contact- A program about activists and
social change.
Thursday, 12 noon
Mind
Matters - This bi-monthly show will feature topics
ranging from personality and psychology to pathological gambling.
A show about mental health issues in the community that would appeal
to a younger audience. "Spreading knowledge" and informing college
students about what is taking place around them. Hosted by Aryeh
Herman & Tara Taylor, both doctoral candidates
in the University of Hartford's Graduate Institute of Professional
Psychology.
Every 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month, 4:30pm - 5pm.
Morning Jazz - Music from diverse aspects of
the jazz tradition from the big bands to fusion to avant-garde.
Weekdays, 9:00 - 12 noon
New
Focus - 30-minute alternative
news & views presented by Mike DeRosa.
Wednesday, 8:30pm
Friday, 12 noon
New World Notes - New perspectives on American government,
foreign policy, media, and culture from a variety of sources. Produced
by Kenneth Dowst.
Note: To hear or download archived installments, click on radio4all.net
Tuesday, 12 noon - 12:30pm
Rock
'N Roll Memory Machine - The Hartford Courant calls
it the best oldies show in the area. Memories, music, special guests
and trivia from the Golden Days of Rock 'n Roll.
Sunday, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Polka Madness - Polkas! Polkas! Polkas! Requests
welcomed.
Saturday, 6:00 - 9:00am
RadioActive
- All the news that's unfit for corporate radio!
Public Affairs with a focus on current, local issues and underrepresented
voices. Hosted / produced by Kevin Lamkins.
Wednesday 12 Noon - 12:30pm
The Shortwave Alternative
- hosted by "The Unknown Broadcaster", Bruce Kampe. Interviews
and more pertaining to the big, wide world of shortwave radio!
currently on hiatus
Soap Box - Rob Tyrka interviews progressive authors
and activists.
Thursday, 12:00pm
Street Corner Serenade - Music from the 50's
"Doo-Wop" era, and more.
Saturday, 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Suites for a Sunday Morning - Classical music
of the Baroque and more.
Sunday, 6:00pm - 10:00am
Sunday Afternoon at the Opera - Selections from
the Operatic repertory ranging from Baroque to Twentieth Century.
Sunday, 1:00pm - 4:30pm
Super Sabado - Salsa from 70's classics to current
faves - in Spanish.
Saturday, 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Synthesis - Alternative rock from all genres
featuring new releases, rarities, imports, and international artists.
Including electronic, vintage R n' R and Doo-Wop, dance, fusion,
funk, pop, reggae, experimental. Friday afternoon's In The Weeds
offers Bluegrass to Blues, Folk to Rock, Alternative Texas music
to Motown..
Weekdays, 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Tevynes Garsai - Lithuanian programming.
Sunday, 5:00pm - 6:00pm
This
Way Out - The international gay and lesbian news magazine.
Thursday, 8:00pm - 8:30pm
TUC Radio - From San Fancisco: A show about the
global village and global pillage.
Friday, 12:30pm
U-H
Radio Bluegrass - Traditional to contemporary Bluegrass
music, latest news, concert listings and frequent live performances
by national, regional, and local artists. Traditional offerings
from 9am-10am, followed by new releases. Concert listings at 11am,
followed by U-H Radio Bluegrass Gospel until 12noon. Progressive
Bluegrass sounds until 1pm.
Saturday, 9:00am -1:00pm
Voices of Our World - Views from the 2nd and
3rd world on life in the real world.
Monday, 8:30pm
9/11 WAKE-UP CALL - A show that explores the many unanswered questions surrounding 9/11
that the corporate media ignores. You’ll hear speeches and interviews by key figures in the
9/11 Truth Movement and be kept informed of the latest developments, books, films and events.
Produced by Cheryl.
Thursday, 12:30 pm
West Indian Rhythms - Reggae, soca, and more from
Jamaica, T & T, and beyond.
Saturday, 9:00pm - 12midnight
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