Question of the Day

Join us weekday mornings with your response to the WFUV Question of the Day.

Autumnal Sounds

September 24, 2014|Corny O'Connell

The air is crisper, the days are shorter, and farmers markets are selling pumpkins - fall is finally here. What songs get...

Question of the Day: Fathers, Mothers, Sons, Daughters

September 22, 2014|Corny O'Connell

Listen tonight at 9 for a session with Tweedy. That's Jeff Tweedy of Wilco with his eighteen-year-old son, Spencer, on drums...

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Staying Together

September 19, 2014|Corny O'Connell

With yesterday's vote the people of Scotland have decided that they are better together with the rest of the U.K. And who...

Question of the Day: Horses in Song

September 18, 2014|Corny O'Connell

The Central Park Horse Show makes its debut in the heart of Manhattan today through Sunday. Events include show jumping...

Question of the Day: Brainiest Bands & Bards?

September 17, 2014|Corny O'Connell

A piece in this week's New York Times T Magazine ("Rock and Enroll") makes the argument that higher education can be an...

Question of the Day: Initials

September 16, 2014|Corny O'Connell

Today the King of the Blues, B.B. King, turns 89 years old. He was born Riley B. King, but while performing on WDIA radio in...

Rock-a-bye, Baby

September 15, 2014|Corny O'Connell

To mark Dennis's conversation with Robert Plant about Lullaby and...The Ceaseless Roar, we put together a set of songs that...

Question of the Day: Honey

September 12, 2014|Corny O'Connell

Here in New York City it's Honey Week - featuring beekeeping classes, honey-themed dinners, apiary tours, and cluminating in...

Question of the Day: Remembering September 11th

September 11, 2014|Corny O'Connell

Today is the 13th anniversary of the attacks of September 11, 2001. As we look back, think about what's happened since, and...

Play That Funky Music

September 10, 2014|Corny O'Connell

Today is the birthdate of Isaac Funk who with Adam Wagnalls gave us Funk & Wagnalls dictionary and encyclopedia. Tragically...