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Recent WSHU Public Radio Podcasts
With an eye on reviewing fiction and nonfiction that has regional resonance for Connecticut or Long Island, Joan considers the timeliness and significance of recently published work: what these books have to sa...
The Full Story is a lively, thought-provoking news program that delivers intelligent conversation on what’s happening right now in our community. In a weekly show, WSHU’s long-time Morning Edition host Tom Kuse...
It takes a lot of talent and dedication to be a professional musician, and Sunday Baroque host Suzanne Bona invites some of the BEST to share their inspirations, challenges, and triumphs on her podcast SUNDAY B...
David Bouchier’s weekly essays are full of unexpected observations and whimsical opinions. Listeners will relish his entertaining, enlightening, and sometimes exasperated commentaries on the routines that carry...
WSHU Public Radio's Kate Remington combines her love of music and video games in this series of informal conversations with composers and performers of game soundtracks. Plus, there's lots of music in the inter...
Follow reporter Davis Dunavin as he travels the road from New York to Boston, looking for unusual stories and fascinating histories.
Recent WSHU Public Radio Episodes
Publication Date | Feb 04, 2022
Duration | 00:54:04
Publication Date | Feb 04, 2022
Duration | 00:54:04
We speak with the lawyers who have worked on this case to find out if the settlement achieves the original goals of the lawsuit.
Publication Date | Feb 04, 2022
Duration | 00:06:01
Publication Date | Feb 04, 2022
Duration | 00:06:01
A few years before the Stonewall riots, a protest took place at another New York City gay bar, just about a block away. It didn’t draw as much attention, but in its own way, it was a milestone for gay rights.
Publication Date | Feb 03, 2022
Duration | 00:40:15
Publication Date | Feb 03, 2022
Duration | 00:40:15
British violinist Rachel Podger is internationally renowned as a leading interpreter of music from the Baroque and Classical periods in history. Since childhood, when she was still a beginner violin student, sh...
Publication Date | Jan 31, 2022
Duration | 00:03:44
Publication Date | Jan 31, 2022
Duration | 00:03:44
Commentator David Bouchier wonders whether global warming is affecting the political temperature.
Publication Date | Jan 28, 2022
Duration | 00:49:16
Publication Date | Jan 28, 2022
Duration | 00:49:16
The Connecticut 2022 legislative session will begin in less than two weeks. New York lawmakers have been in full swing since the first week of January. Buckle up! It’s an election year so the politicking will b...
Publication Date | Jan 28, 2022
Duration | 00:11:42
Publication Date | Jan 28, 2022
Duration | 00:11:42
WSHU’s Book Critic Joan Baum spoke with former Congressman Israel about his love of books and why reading books is vital.
Publication Date | Jan 27, 2022
Duration | 00:11:42
Publication Date | Jan 27, 2022
Duration | 00:11:42
WSHU’s Book Critic Joan Baum spoke with former Congressman Israel about his love of books and why reading books is vital.
Publication Date | Jan 24, 2022
Duration | 00:03:46
Publication Date | Jan 24, 2022
Duration | 00:03:46
Commentator David Bouchier suggests that we would enjoy winter more if we lived like traditional French peasants.
Publication Date | Jan 22, 2022
Duration | 00:45:34
Publication Date | Jan 22, 2022
Duration | 00:45:34
Pandemics, remote learning, isolation. Being a child in Connecticut these days has more challenges than usual. This week we’ll explore two major issues facing children and teens in our region: education and saf...
Publication Date | Jan 21, 2022
Duration | 00:04:03
Publication Date | Jan 21, 2022
Duration | 00:04:03
In 1938 a complex plan was underway to remove Adolf Hitler from power. A new historical novel takes a closer look at that plot and how it all went wrong.