Live Jazz Music Shows and Stations. No need to choose which Jazz Music CDs to bring. These Internet radio shows feature Live Jazz, New Orleans, Modern Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Bebob, and others. Many at near CD quality. Select your favorite show, or try something new. (ET)
Updated: 26 Jul 09:07
The Morning Show - Live!
26 Jul 02:07
The Morning Show with Craig Eichhorn & Ed Jones Plus Traffic Updates every 10 mins.
All Things Jazz - Live!
26 Jul 02:07
Six in the morning until six at night - All Things Jazz lets you keep the jazz sound going in your weekday lifestyle. News and weather reports throughout the day.
Jazz In the Morning - Live today at 10:00AM (ET)!
26 Jul 02:07
Presented by students from the Arts and Communications SLC at Minneapolis North Community High School. BBC News at the top of the hour. Weather update bottom
Voices of Jazz - Live today at 3:00PM (ET)!
26 Jul 02:07
I emphasize on vocals because that was the first instrument, but instruments have "voices" too. I feature mostly mainstream jazz because that was what I cut my teeth on starting in the 1950's. 98% of my music comes from my personal collection. -Rusty Rush Streaming on internet radio, Voices of Jazz Rusty Rush Join Rusty Rush each Friday afternoon at 2:06 for great Jazz and Vocal Jazz Music on Voices of Jazz.
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Updated: 03 Mar 04:07
Texas To Students: For Spring Break, Don't Mess With Mexico
02 Mar 20:39
It's March and that means spring break is around the corner for many college students. But Texas officials are advising students to avoid going to Mexico, saying that drug violence there isn't isolated to border areas.
The Root: Black Brits Shut Out Of Top Universities
02 Mar 14:36
According to a report published last year, black students in the UK performed better on national exams than was expected of them yet very few Britons of African or Caribbean origin can be found at Oxford and Cambridge. Huw Evans of The Root analyzes the report's implications, and says that a sharp increase in tuition fees could make it even less likely for black students to attend British universities.
Governor Outlines Plan To Close Wis. Budget Gap
01 Mar 20:00
Host Melissa Block talks to NPR's David Schaper. Schaper discusses Gov. Scott Walker's budget address in Wisconsin on Tuesday, which he made before a joint session of the Legislature. His plan cuts $1.5 billion in aid to governments and public schools
Moms Debate 'Zero Tolerance' Rules In High Schools
01 Mar 17:00
The recent suicide of a student in suburban Washington, D.C., after being suspended from school has sparked a fierce debate on disciplinary policies. Angry parents say "zero tolerance" rules are too harsh on kids. And a recent report by a Philadelphia youth advocacy group says "zero tolerance" policies are particularly harmful to minority students. But administrators and teachers argue that strict rules are necessary to keep students safe.
Op-Ed: Rage Simmering Among American Teachers
28 Feb 18:00
Education historian Diane Ravitch says the teachers on the front lines of labor rallies in Wisconsin reflect growing anger among educators nationwide. Teachers are sick and tired, she says, of being blamed for the ills of America's public schools.
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