Support NCPR
PLEDGE ONLINE
  • News
  • Listen Live
  • Programs
  • Calendar
  • Music & Arts
  • Weather
  • Community
  • About NCPR
  • Contact
  • Support Us
  • News Home
  • Topics
  • Regions
  • Series
  • Programs
  • Specials
  • By Date
  • News Team
  • Resources
  • Global
  • Streams
  • Via .m3u
  • Via .pls
  • Via iTunes
  • FAQS
  • Schedule
  • Local
  • National
  • News/Talk
  • Music/Arts
  • Playlists
  • Podcasts
  • All Events
  • Special
  • The Arts
  • Community
  • Learning
  • Meetings
  • Submit
  • Main
  • Day's Photo
  • In Concert
  • Exhibits
  • Books
  • Theatre
  • Events
  • Projects
  • Main
  • Closings
  • Regions
  • Calendar
  • Blogs
  • Forums
  • Sites
  • Frequencies
  • Press
  • Staff
  • Projects
  • NCPR @ 40
  • Main
  • Comment
  • Submissions
  • Subscriptions
  • Staff
  • Pledge
  • Membership
  • Underwriting
  • Major Gifts
  • Volunteer
July 4, 2009
 HEADLINES

Michael Jackson's music had impact around the globe

Massive demand for Michael Jackson memorial tickets

Prince booked to return to Montreux jazz festival

 FEATURES
bucket link

To the Best of Our Knowledge

Atheism and its Critics

Save the Males

Karaoke

Sense of Place

Revenge of the Nerds


 TOOLS
bucket link
bucket link


ARTS INDEX | COLUMNS | CLASSICAL | JAZZ | POP | BOOKS | TV | HEADLINES | MOVIES | PEOPLE | PROGRAMS | RADIO | THEATER

  FEATURED IN BOOKS
tease image

American Heroes

by Kevin Hartnett

Historian Edmund Morgan's latest work American Heroes: Profiles of Men and Women Who Shaped Early America includes essays on everything from Columbus's landing to the Salem witch trials to a piece pondering the relative merits of two early presidents of Yale University.


  FEATURED IN JAZZ

Rhapsody In Blue: Gershwin At His Greatest

by Ted Libbey

Leonard Bernstein does full justice to the still racy and spontaneous score of Rhapsody In Blue in this 1959 recording. As both conductor and pianist, he brings a smoky, sultry jazziness to the piece.

tease image

  PREVIOUS FEATURES
Columns Nature as Artifice: New Dutch Landscape, India's Traditions Hold On With The Chapati Man, More...
Classical Waves of Sound: Debussy's La Mer, Jonathan Dunsby on the future of classical music, More...
Jazz Branford Marsalis: On Jazz Fathers And Sons, Lonnie Brooks Sings The Blues, More...
Pop New Latin Music Crosses Borders At Will, Love Words With Staying Power?, More...
Books Red, White And True: The Great American Biography, Chat While Reading: The Future Of Books?, More...
TV Masterpiece , Wide Angle, More...
Movies Chéri, 'Public Enemies': Michael Mann's Mobster Waxworks, More...
People Mellencamp Muses About Mortality, 'Love', 70-Year-Old Reservist, Surgeon Returns To Iraq, More...
Programs Masterpiece , Silver Shoes & Green Spectacles: A Jazz Interpretation of the Wizard of Oz, More...
Radio PRI's The World - Geo Quiz Podcast 401, Mary's Bean Salsa!, More...
Theater Comparing Notes: Kitt, Kander And Miranda, For Broadway Newcomers, First Time's The Charm, More...
 Search Arts
 ON TV
bucket linkA Capitol Fourth
Fourth of July Concert
Antiques Roadshow
Bill Moyers Journal
This Old House Hour
American Masters
Frontline
Independent Lens
Masterpiece Theater
P.O.V.
Nova
Wide Angle
  ON RADIO
bucket linkFall Guy
Taking the Blame
This American Life
Car Talk Puzzler
Studio 360
Global Hit
Geo Quiz
From The Top
Riverwalk Jazz
Etown
Echoes
Whad'Ya Know?
To The Best Of Our Knowledge
Zorba Paster
© 2008 North Country Public Radio, St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York 13617
phone: 1-877-388-6277 • email radio@ncpr.org