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PlaylistsBob Duffy playlist for 01/07/2012By rduffy on Sat, 01/07/2012 - 7:04amProgramming with WUSB for more than 30 years, Bob Duffy is still searching for the perfect pop song. Ludwig Leopold playlist for 01/07/2012By Mr. Edison on Sat, 01/07/2012 - 7:39pmA rock and roll wake for Tom Ardolino, drummer extraordinaire for the transcendent NRBQ in their prime, some new jumpers, and Elvis Presley nod all with a bow on top. Sam Taylor's Blues playlist for 01/06/2012By Mark Klein on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 5:03pmMark Klein's Fri. morning Long Island Hellenic Radio playlist for 01/06/2012By Mihalis on Fri, 01/06/2012 - 12:13pmLong Island's Hellenic voice! Today's show features an interview with bestselling author and investigative journalist Greg Palast, on the Greek, European and global financial crisis. Visit us online at www.longislandhellenicradio.org. Friday Night Free-Form playlist for 01/06/2012By Arnie on Sun, 01/15/2012 - 9:56pmlisten to this program using Quicktime: http://bit.ly/wusb20120106qt Happy New Year! New year, same old new music! Tracks featured: High Technology Radio playlist for 01/05/2012By brobill on Thu, 01/05/2012 - 2:33pmBro Bill Celebrates 28 years on WUSB Organized Confusion playlist for 01/04/2012By Nick on Wed, 01/04/2012 - 12:34amIt's just me tonight! It's so relaxing. Anyway, here's a bunch of music I like, so do your best to enjoy! The Outer Library playlist for 01/04/2012By The Outer Library on Wed, 01/04/2012 - 10:41pmNew Independent and Self Release from Brooklyn and Manhattan with your host Mike Gildersleeve every Wednesday Night from 10pm to Midnight Finn's Revolution playlist for 01/03/2012By Finn on Mon, 01/02/2012 - 4:44pmActivist ASHLEY SANDERS let's us know what the Occupy Movement can learn from some 19th century upstarts, and we tip the hat to birthday boy Van Dyke Parks Everything Is Broken playlist for 01/03/2012By Jim Lynch on Mon, 01/02/2012 - 9:16pmOur featured guest is Yasser Alwan who was on our program live from Cairo last summer to report on the success of the Arab Spring. he will update the situation over there as “our man in Cairo.” yasser was born in Nigeria to Iraqi parents in 1964; after spending his early childhood in Lebanon and Iraq, his family moved to the USA in 1972. He received a BA here in French literature from Colby College. He spent 1986-87 in Egypt, Sudan, and Jordan. In 1992, he completed an MA in politics and history at Georgetown University. He left the US in 1992 to live in Jordan and then to Egypt where he has lived since 1994. To support his photography, he has taught writing at the American Univ in Cairo, and prepared refugees for life in the USA through the Intl Organization for Migration. He received the Mother Jones Intl Documentary Photography award in 2001. His work has been shown in group and solo exhibitions in Frankfurt, Cairo, San Francisco, London, Beirut, Paris, and Abu Dhabi. He is scheduled to exhibit in New York next month at NYU. http://www.yasser-alwan.com Wake and Bake playlist for 01/03/2012By bobanero on Tue, 01/03/2012 - 4:44amStarting early this morning. Annual New Years Eve show review |