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World of Opera
On Your Classical NPR News Stations
Each Saturday at 1:00 p.m., World of Opera with host Lisa Simeone brings listeners compelling performances from top American and international opera companies. World of Opera encompasses the seminal operas of centuries past, as well as today's masterpieces. More...
Song Travels with Michael Feinstein: Cheyenne Jackson
May 19/20
Actor/singer Cheyenne Jackson is equally at home on Broadway and in front of the camera. He made his Broadway debut as the understudy for both male leads in Thoroughly Modern Millie, and his cabaret debut, a one man show titled Back to the Start, was a sold-out hit. More...
Piano Jazz Rising Stars: Aaron Diehl
May 19/20
Dubbed “the Real Diehl” by Wynton Marsalis, pianist Aaron Diehl is bringing the music of keyboard giants like Scott Joplin, Art Tatum, and Duke Ellington to a whole new generation. More...
The Latest Season of Spoleto Chamber Music!
Thursday Nights at 7:00
Your Classical NPR News Stations bring you the latest season of chamber music from the Spoleto Festival USA. Host Miles Hoffmann offers a series of 13 one-hour concerts from the Dock Street Theatre in Charleston. More...
Piano Jazz Shorts
A preview of upcoming conversations and improvisations with Marian McPartland and the brightest stars from the world of jazz. More
A Minute with Miles
Hosted by longtime NPR commentator Miles Hoffman, the segments inform and entertain as they provide illuminating 60-second flights through the world of classical music. More
Earth Sense
Earth Sense is a one minute program that offers tips on how listeners can go green and save money. More
NatureNotes
Naturalist Rudy Mancke, host of ETV's NatureScene, shares his knowledge of plants and wildlife each weekday on ETV Radio. More
Speaking of Schools
Supported by the South Carolina Department of Education, this half-hour show is hosted by Doug Keel and features various guests. More

Walter Edgar's Journal
From books to barbecue, from current events to colonial history, Walter Edgar's Journal delves into the arts, culture, history of South Carolina and The South. More




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