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Indigenous Peoples' Day was officially recognized as a federal holiday for the first time four years ago. WSHU’s Jeniece Roman spoke with Mohegan tribal historian Jason LaVigne about the significance of Native American people and their culture.
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The Aspen Music School students arrived early at the Zen Garden, a peaceful plot on the campus of the Aspen Ideas Festival. They had never performed with a rapper before, so there was a nervous excitement in the air.
WSHU takes you to the movies every week with an hour of unforgettable film scores and themes on Reel Music.
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Please join us as we celebrate Sunday Baroque with three special concerts featuring The Sylvan Trio. Learn more here!
Our Podcast Series
Ten years ago, 20 children and six educators were killed in a shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. How does a community come out the other side of tragedy?
David Bouchier’s weekly essays, full of unexpected observations and whimsical opinions.
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.
Top-tier artists give a fascinating insider’s look at what makes them tick, and what fuels their passion.
Communities explore solutions that may give them the best chance at survival and help save the places millions of people call home.
Join Davis Dunavin on a summer road trip through northern New England where he explores beautiful, historic—and even mysterious—sights.
A lively, thought-provoking news program that delivers intelligent conversation on what’s happening right now in our community.