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WFUV Schedule - Sunday

TODAY ON 90.7 FM

[full listings]

7am-8am
Mixed Bag Radio
with Pete Fornatale

8am-11am
Sunday Breakfast
with John Platt

11am-12pm
Catholic Mass

12pm-4pm
Ceol na nGael
with
Kerri Gallagher & Colleen Taylor

4pm-5pm
Woody's Children
with Bob Sherman

5pm-6pm
Sound Opinions
with Greg Kot & Jim DeRogatis

6pm-8pm
American Routes
with Nick Spitzer

8pm-12am
The Big Broadcast
with Rich Conaty

[full listings]
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WFUV Programs:

A Thousand Welcomes

Traditional Celtic music on Saturday mornings, 9am - 12 noon.

Music from the aural town square:

"Celtic music originates from six main regions," explains 'A Thousand Welcomes' host Kathleen Biggins. "You can hear in a particular piece of music a strain that is native to a specific region. When people migrated to other parts of the world, they took their culture and music with them."

As she is quick to note, however, "ultimately everything is connected. I can hear piping in Italy that sounds like Scottish bagpiping. Listening to WFUV during the week I'll hear singing from Madagascar and think, 'That sounds a lot like the sean nos style.'"

'A Thousand Welcomes' has steadily built a reputation as something of an aural town square for the farflung Celtic community. Each week, Biggins provides information about concerts and events, and she often invites musicians, teachers and other productive folks into the studio. As that reputation continues to grow, the show is reaching beyond cultural boundaries.

"There are still people discovering it," says Biggins. "They seem to enjoy the eclectic nature of the show. One minute you may be hearing music from the Blasket Islands, the next it's from New York's Kips Bay Ceili Band. I'm often told that you never know what you're going to hear next!'"

Miss a week? Listen to past shows in The WFUV Archives.

More about: Kathleen Biggins

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