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The two friends met just a couple of years ago at the Sing Us Home Festival in Philly. Since then, as Kathleen said, they’ve gone from strangers to family. They’ve toured on two continents together ...
Wet Leg is our guest on this week's FUV Live Sessions podcast. Check out a recent session from our own studios. That's got us thinking of other bands that have body parts in their names. Use your ...
How does it feel? Your elected representatives have just taken an ax to public radio and television. Funding for The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has been eliminated. WFUV has now lost ...
The debut album from Brooklyn-based guitarist and songwriter Fusilier, 2025's Ambush, is so good that it had me shaking my head in happy disbelief on first listen. The Atlanta-born Blake Fusilier ...
New York City’s Charter Revision Commission has decided not to move forward with a proposal for open primaries, meaning it will not appear on the city’s November general election ballot. The ...
"Cavalcade" welcomed Graham Nash for a summer's conversation. Nash talked about life in general, new adventures and his current tour — and his perennial relationships with Joni Mitchell and ...
On a humid Wednesday night in early July, three local New York bands played to a rooftop crowd in Brooklyn. The venue, Our Wicked Lady (OWL), will close on July 21. It’s going all out for its ...
Listen: A chat with frontwoman Rhian Teasdale + live Wet Leg.
David Hogg, a gun violence prevention advocate and co-founder of March for Our Lives, spoke with WFUV News in an interview about his recent political work and the future of the Democratic Party ...
It's Bastille Day - France's national holiday commemorating the storming of the Bastille and the start of the French Revolution in 1789. To mark La Fête Nationale we'll play your favorite songs ...
Dublin's Sprints have come roaring back with the first single from their forthcoming second album, All That Is Over, primed for an early fall release on September 26. Reversing their breakup, Allo ...
On Monday, Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa says New York City’s animal shelter system is in crisis, and he’s making it a top issue in his campaign. Sliwa criticized the city’s Animal Care ...
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