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Best of Both Worldsrss

Hosted by Nicole and Juell. Tune in Tuesdays 7 – 8pm est. Nicole and Juell explore the medium of sound by taking the pulse of the New York City community on issues ranging from the universal to the local—and everywhere in between. We’ll take to the streets and broadcast from the hive to the world with stories from NYC locals through documentary-style overlays of commentary, sound pictures, music, and interview excerpts. Stay tuned for more radio adventures!


Good Old Lower East Side

Tune in to a conversation with two members of Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES), a neighborhood housing and … Read more

The Rebel Girls of tART

From new definitions for feminism, to bell hooks and art as political, to badass music from some righteous babes… Join … Read more

Eviction and Resistance: Housing as a Human Right, ft. Rob Robinson

Rob Robinson, co-founder of the Take Back the Land Movement, talks about his roots in the movement for the … Read more

Live with Musician Saladu from Nigeria

Tonight we spend the full show with Saladu, a talented musician from Nigeria who plays everything from afro-beat to reggae … Read more

Radio for a Rainy Day

Did you know that rain drops range in size from oblate, pancake-like shapes for larger drops, to small spheres for … Read more

Organizing for Student and Worker Power!

Tonight we profile student organizing around labor rights, from the beginnings of United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) to a recent … Read more

Funky Dancefloor Killers

Best of Both Worlds delves into a collection of funky fusion afro-beat dance music and explores connections between musicians of … Read more

This Land Is Your Land? – Migration and Cultural Landscapes

Here we trace connections between the stories of Great Plains farmers during the 1930s Dust Bowl and the struggle of … Read more

Sign ‘O’ The Times

Come take a ride on the funk train as we play you an hour of wall-to-wall jams. From Stevie Wonder … Read more

West Africa Simmering

Tonight Best of Both Worlds explores the uprising that is simmering West Africa – featuring an interview with Sphinx about the Indymedia Convergence in Dakar, stories from women in the Niger Delta, talk about an activist hip-hop group from Senegal that is coordinating city-wide protests against the power outages, and updates on a new community radio station in Bamako Mali.