Welcome to Radio Curious, now in it 26th year. We have over 600 half hour interviews on a curiously wide variety of topics prepared by host and producer Barry Vogel, Esq. He began interviewing people as a child and has been curious since.
- From: Barry Vogel
- Updated: Jan 20, 2016
Full Moon Hacksaw is a weekly two-hour radio series spotlighting an eclectic mix of classic and modern Jazz and Blues music, hosted by Arizona radio veteran Tom "Hacksaw" Coulson. The program is free and stations have the option of carrying it in one of three formats: (a) 2 consecutive hours weekly, (b) Two non-consecutive one hour programs weekly, or (c) As a one hour program weekly (either hour 1 or hour 2)
- From: KRDP
- Updated: Jun 15, 2014
- From: WFHB
- Updated: Oct 29, 2012
This weekly show is devoted to political, social, economic, ecological, philosophical and religious ideas.
- From: Guy Rathbun
- Updated: Nov 21, 2012
Weekly 2 1/2 to 3 minute public affairs commentary on topics in the public debate, political issues, and how decisions in Washington and around the world affect ordinary citizens, often with an emphasis on women. Critical analysis that goes beyond the breaking news.
- From: KSFR
- Updated: Dec 01, 2023
"Filmspotting" is an hour-long program about film, including: movie reviews, interviews, top 5 lists, listener feedback and insightful film talk. Filmspotting is available on PRX by noon (CST) on Fridays. Promos are available on PRX earlier in the week.
- From: WBEZ
- Updated: May 30, 2014
- From: Sound Opinions
- Updated: Jul 25, 2022
What's the Frequency, Kenneth? is a "newsical" series from an award winning writer/producer.. who spent 24 years writing for Dan Rather on the CBS Evening News and has now returned to his roots in public radio. Topics, music and moods vary. Some episodes are time sensitive. These "newsicals" are subject to the same rules that apply to any other streamed show with music.
- From: Paul Fischer
- Updated: May 09, 2018
NEA Jazz Masters Moments highlight the jazz greats honored through the NEA Jazz Masters, a comprehensive program of jazz support.
- From: National Endowment for the Arts
- Updated: Apr 18, 2012
Big Picture Science is a weekly one-hour science magazine that connects ideas in surprising and humorous ways to illuminate the origins and evolution of life and technology on this planet… and beyond.
- From: Big Picture Science
- Updated: Nov 05, 2012
Matt The Cat presents the soul that came before rock n' roll: 1950s rhythm and blues. Each week, this underrated and rollicking music plays on that old Rockola Jukebox in the back.
- From: Matt "The Cat" Baldassarri
- Updated: Nov 05, 2012
Stories, documentaries and music about Minnesota's rich heritage of arts, culture and history. All audio airs on KFAI, SoundCloud, Ampers.org, PRX and KFAI's MinneCulture page on Facebook. MinneCulture is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.
- From: KFAI Minneapolis
- Updated: Apr 07, 2019
Interviews and live performances from local, regional, and national musicians on KUMD in Duluth, MN. "Live from Studio A" is produced at KUMD by Christine Dean and Chris Harwood with funding provided by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
- From: WDSE
- Updated: Apr 24, 2019
Virtuoso Voices is a collection of timely and topical sound bites from classical music's leading performers. Each sound bite (or clip) will bring your listeners an insider's perspective to the classical music they enjoy on your station. Virtuoso Voices offers classical music announcers an additional way to enhance their breaks by using the voice of the artist whose recording they're about to play on their shift.
- From: Listener Directed Productions, Inc.
- Updated: Nov 29, 2010
The Latin Alternative is a one hour weekly exploration into the world of Latin rock, funk, hip-hop and electronic music.
- From: WMHT
- Updated: Nov 05, 2012
Live concert series recorded on location and centered around local and regional (MN) artists. Might sometimes include acoustic in studio performances.
- From: KQAL
- Updated: Jul 08, 2020
- From: Philip Nusbaum
- Updated: Jan 18, 2013
Join us as we explore the wonderful world of the Blues, and its history, heritage, and rich cultural traditions.
- From: Steve c/o Ernest Franz
- Updated: Oct 15, 2014
Art of the Song is a weekly one-hour radio program (1/2 talk, 1/2 music) exploring creativity through the lens of songwriting and music performance.
- From: Art of the Song
- Updated: Aug 18, 2021
- From: WFHB
- Updated: Mar 23, 2016
A series of 29:00 programs (and occasional hour-long specials) about peacemaking and nonviolent conflict resolution strategies
- From: Good Radio Shows, Inc.
- Updated: Nov 09, 2016
Peace Talks Radio: A Series of Hour-long Specials On Peacemaking and Nonviolent Conflict Resolution Strategies (Newscast Friendly Hours)
- From: Good Radio Shows, Inc.
- Updated: Nov 09, 2016
Global Ethics Corner is a weekly 2-minute interstitial examination of newsworthy ethical issues, hosted and produced by Carnegie Council Senior Fellow William Vocke.
- From: Carnegie Council
- Updated: Oct 24, 2012
Virtuoso Voices offers you three types of classical music fundraising messages: Produced Funder Spots, Un-hosted Funders and Straight-read Funder Spots. All feature classical music's leading performers and conductors. Use these Funder Spots during your classical music fundraising shifts to add variety, credibility and authority to your on-air fundraising sound. The Virtuoso Voices Funders Series includes Gil Shaham, Joshua Bell, Hilary Hahn, Evelyn Glennie, Stephen Hough, Richard Stoltzman, Yolanda Kondonassis, Andrew Litton, Leila Josefowicz, Roy Goodman, Murray Perahia, Emanuel Ax, Andre Watts, the Canadian Brass, Riccardo Muti, Menahem Pressler, Garrick Ohlsson, Marin Alsop, Sharon Isbin and many others.
- From: Listener Directed Productions, Inc.
- Updated: Jul 27, 2011