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We have local, original music with Valley Sounds. Hear Valley Sounds Saturday nights at 9pm right here on 89.3 WLRH. If you miss a show, get the podcast on iTunes or with the WLRH mobile app.
Back Forty Huntsville presents "SMASH!", a WLRH-curated edition of its Live and Local Music Series, with support from the Huntsville Music Office. This event highlights one of our original programs, "Arts Underground," hosted by Katy Ganaway. Performances from Soul Karnival, The Gifted, and Thinger, with comedian Rayna Cahill emceeing!
A panel of creative professionals who take inspiration from or specialize in capturing nature's beauty and humanity's relationship to our natural surroundings. We're looking forward to the diverse perspectives and life stories offered by these panelists, including Sundial Writer S. Hazen Guthrie!
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An innovative program in Tampa aims to stop community violence by focusing on teens arrested for carrying guns. It offers support and mentors so they can get a new start outside of the jail system.
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First comes love ... then comes money management discussions? Financial therapist Lindsay Bryan-Podvin discusses three common approaches that couples use to merge their money.
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Carlo Acutis, who died at 15 in 2006, has long been called the "patron saint of the internet." After many years, two miracles and Vatican approval, he's officially set to be canonized, likely in 2025.
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Power of the Dream takes viewers behind the scenes to show how WNBA players took a stand during racial justice protests in 2020, helped elect a senator and negotiated historic pay raises.
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Catch up on the week's biggest stories about people, places, events and activities happening in Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley.
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Woodstock der Blasmusik is a 4-day, open-air festival held annually since 2011 in Ort im Innkreis, Austria, during the last week of June. Wind bands play both traditional and modern music. The festival started with two stages, but now has six stages, each of which features its own genre of music—from what we Americans might call traditional German polka music to rock-and-roll and folk music. In 2023, 5,000 musicians participated in the festival. When this edition of Brass, Reeds, and Percussion was broadcast, the third day of the 2024 festival was underway. So this edition was an ersatz version of the show in which we will air recordings of music that you might hear if you attended the festival.
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Another set of Sundial Writers describe moments when technology made a difference.
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Valley Sounds is a weekly spotlight on original music created and performed Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley.We have local, original music with Valley Sounds. Hear Valley Sounds Saturday nights at 9pm right here on 89.3 WLRH. If you miss a show, get the podcast on iTunes or with the WLRH mobile app.
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