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In the final installment of this two-part series, host Emi Ferguson features live performances from the 2023 Early Music ...
WQXR celebrates International Cat Day with images from our listeners' feline friends.
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Listen Saturday, August 9th, at 1pm. Program notes courtesy of WFMT. Tune in to hear a production of Giacomo Puccini’s Turandot from the Royal Ballet and Opera in London, England. The production, ...
August 4, 2025- New York's development of offshore wind has stalled, so state regulators are hitting pause on the hunt for more transmission capacity. We explore the decision by the state Public ...
Listen every Saturday at 8p, from August 9th to September 6th on WQXR Program notes courtesy of the Park Avenue Armory Join us and the Park Avenue Armory for our new five week collaborative series, ...
August 8, 2025- We go through the agenda items in Albany for New York's nearly 500,000 public sector retirees with Tom Tatun, the recently anointed executive director for the Retired Public Employees ...
August 8, 2025- State Sen. Jake Ashby, a Capital Region Republican who did combat tours overseas with the Army Reserves, talks about increasing services for Purple Heart awardees and ...
August 8, 2025- Gov. Kathy Hochul is promising affordable and reliable energy from new nuclear power plants, but how achievable is her vision? We get a contrarian take from John Howar ...
This broadcast originally aired on July 24th, 2024. We’re kicking off a two-part series of live performances from the Early Music America Summit which took place October 2023 in Boston Massachusetts.
August 6, 2025- As we continue to unpack the ramifications of the Big Beautiful Bill adopted by Republicans in Washington D.C., we're turning our attention to what it means for community health ...
August 5, 2025- A United States Supreme Court ruling this summer may give parents more influence over their school curricula if they have religious concerns with subjects and materials. We discuss the ...