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8:00 am | Weekend Edition Sunday |
 | Hosted By: Liane Hanson
A news magazine covering newsmakers, artists, scientists, politicians, musicians, writers, thinkers, theologians and all manner of news events. Among the regular features, the quiz with Puzzlemaster Will Shortz is a favorite among listeners.
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10:00 am | Sunday Classical Music |
 | Hosted By: Walter Carroll
Contact: bspearr@wfcr.org
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2:00 pm | From the Top |
| Hosted By: Christopher O'Riley
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3:00 pm | A Prairie Home Companion |
| Hosted By: Garrison Keillor
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5:00 pm | All Things Considered |
 | Hosted By: Debbie Elliott
In 1977, All Things Considered expanded to seven days, with one-hour news magazines Saturday and Sunday evenings. The weekend program keeps listeners on top of the latest news and trends.
Contact: watc@npr.org
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6:00 pm | Car Talk |
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7:00 pm | This American Life |
 | Hosted By: Ira Glass
It's a weekly show. It's an hour. Its mission is to document everyday life in this country. We sometimes think of it as a documentary show for people who normally hate documentaries. A public radio show for people who don't necessarily care for public radio.
Contact: info@thislife.org
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8:00 pm | ¡Tertulia! |
 | Hosted By: Glaisma Pérez-Silva and Raquel Obregon
Welcome to ¿Tertulia! When a group of individuals comes together and shares their ideas, talents and anecdotes in the spirit of interpreting life, when there is song and poetry and when there is wit in conversation, then we say that a ¿Tertulia! has formed. ¿Tertulia! on WFCR is the space where a dialogue takes place among Spanish speakers and all those who are interested in Latin American culture and in the music, the arts, the language and the issues of importance for Latinos in New England. Click here to view all ¿Tertulia! playlists.
Contact: tertulia@wfcr.org
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10:00 pm | Epicentro |
 | José López Zamorano
Epicentro Político is a groundbreaking national Spanish-language radio program focusing on news analysis and political debate. The weekly one-hour show features interviews with Latino members of Congress, roundtable discussions with prominent journalists and commentators, on-location reports from correspondents based in major U.S. cities, and in-depth conversations with Latino writers, actors, and musicians.
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10:30 pm | Latino USA |
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11:00 pm | Beethoven Satellite Network |
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12:00 am | Beethoven Satellite Network |
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5:00 am | Overnight Classical Music |
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Classical Music in the wee hours.
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6:00 am | Sunday Baroque |
 | Hosted By: Suzanne Bona
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