© 2024 WSHU
NPR News & Classical Music
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
  • House Minority Leader Vincent J. Candelora, R-North Branford.
    Jessica Hill
    /
    AP
    Instead of amending Connecticut's biennium budget passed last year, Democrats passed a budget stabilization plan as a bill. Republicans have asked Attorney General William Tong to assess whether the bill violates the state constitution.
  • Ken Blaze
    /
    courtesy of the artist
    American composer and teacher Margaret Brouwer trained at Oberlin College and Michigan State University, and initially pursued a career as an orchestral violinist. The award-winning composer is known for her lyrical and melodic style.

Check out WSHU's event calendar!
Immerse yourself in rich stories that will inspire you!
Donating your vehicle helps us pay for news and music!

Our Podcast Series

Joan Baum considers the timeliness and significance of recently published work.
Behind the scenes of public policy journalism in Connecticut.
Ten years ago, 20 children and six educators were killed in a shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. How does a community come out the other side of tragedy?
David Bouchier’s weekly essays, full of unexpected observations and whimsical opinions.
WSHU Public Radio's Kate Remington combines her love of music and video games in this series of informal conversations with composers and performers of game soundtracks.
Top-tier artists give a fascinating insider’s look at what makes them tick, and what fuels their passion.
Communities explore solutions that may give them the best chance at survival and help save the places millions of people call home.
Join Davis Dunavin on a summer road trip through northern New England where he explores beautiful, historic—and even mysterious—sights.
A lively, thought-provoking news program that delivers intelligent conversation on what’s happening right now in our community.