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  • Josh Jackson is the associate general manager for programming and content at WRTI.
  • Classical Host Kevin Gordon brings you Flix@5 every weekday at 5:05 PM on WRTI 90.1. The week of August 10th Flix@5 treads the boards with music from hit…
  • NPR National Correspondent Debbie Elliott can be heard telling stories from her native South. She covers the latest news and politics, and is attuned to the region's rich culture and history.
  • When France's Quator Arod played Franz Joseph Hadyn's String Quartets, Op. 76, with period-replica bows and instruments, they said that it transformed their way of playing. Hear this record and more in our December 2025 edition of Sunday Classical: New Releases, hosted by Mark Pinto on Dec. 7 from 3-6 p.m. Here's the full list.
  • Jazz Appreciation Month continues on WRTI! During the week of April 6th, 2015, we're sharing our favorite vintage jazz recordings. Tune in to hear top…
  • Marriages: the successful workings of two business partners; two athletes involved in a sporting event, and other instances in which two individuals are…
  • Meet the jazz greats, A to Z, this Independence Day weekend... how American is that? From Armstrong all the way to Washington and beyond, join WRTI…
  • The first stirrings of music, they say, often accompanied dancing, so on this last official holiday of the summer, let’s dance! Join us from noon Friday…
  • Before setting foot in Michigan, Rick Santorum was leading in GOP polls there. It's the clearest illustration yet that the traditional rules that determine primary winners have been upended by factors that are new this time around, such as superPACs and the proliferation of candidate debates.
  • Watch an installation artist and a percussion quartet make music of the city, by the city and for the city. The world premiere of their outdoor work uses piano wires strung to the Manhattan Bridge.
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