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  • Grab some leftover turkey and dressing, and settle in for an hour of film music that captures the spirit of small-town America. Feel the warmth of Meet Me in St. Louis, the gentle ease of Our Town, and the quiet glow of A River Runs Through It.Reel Music, Saturday at 9 and Sunday at 6, on WSHU.
  • You know the rare sequel that actually improves on the original?This week on Reel Music, we celebrate them—with bold, memorable scores from The Empire Strikes Back, The Godfather: Part II, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and more. Join us Saturday night at 9, and now Sunday at 6, on 91.1, 107.5 and our music stream.
  • WSHU gives you the best seat in the house for Carnegie Hall Live. The Cleveland Orchestra performs two powerhouse works—Stravinsky’s Petrushka and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, the “Pathétique.” That's tonight on 91.1, 107.5 and our music stream.
  • WSHU Morning Edition Host Ann Karrick speaks with Jenny Van Leeuwen Harrington about smart strategies for dividend investing. Harrington will appear at Elm Street Books in New Canaan on October 14 at 6 p.m. for a talk and book signing event.
  • “Old Brass” is an historic farm in rural South Carolina. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright envisioned buildings there with his signature natural influences that mirror the landscape. Mark O’Connor extends Wright’s organic approach in his Violin Concerto #6 “Old Brass” that you can hear this morning.
  • Republicans in Congress scuttled a vote following frustration over President Trump's settlement fund to pay people who claim the government persecuted them, including possible Jan. 6 rioters.
  • In a 6-3 vote, Supreme Court justices axed a 2024 voting map from Louisiana that created a new majority-Black congressional district.
  • Tchaikovsky said his final symphony told a story, but he never revealed what that story was. More than a century later, listeners are still searching for meaning in the music.Was it a farewell? A reflection? Something else entirely?Hear Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, the “Pathétique,” tonight on WSHU, 91.1, 107.5, and our music stream.
  • What does America sound like on the big screen?Sometimes it's the determination of Apollo 13. Sometimes it's the quiet resolve of Lincoln. Sometimes it's larger-than-life adventure in Independence Day and Captain America.Hear the music behind those stories on this Fourth of July edition of Reel Music, Saturday at 9 and Sunday at 6 on WSHU.
  • Whether he's capturing hope behind prison walls in Shawshank Redemption or the wonder of an underwater adventure in Finding Nemo, Thomas Newman has a gift for setting a story’s mood and atmosphere.Enjoy an hour of highlights from the films of Thomas Newman this weekend on Reel Music, Saturday at 9 and Sunday at 6 on WSHU.
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