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  • John Null hosts Left of the Dial, rooted in the underground music scene of the 1980s. You’ll also hear ‘70s punk, glam, goth, Britpop, shoegaze and an occasional jaunt into the contemporary. This episode has expired.
  • Host and Murray State University Professor of Music, Dr. John Dressler offers two hours of classical music favorites at 5 am Sundays on the main channel and on our All-Classical Channel Sundays at 11 am, Mondays at 7 am, Thursdays at 4 pm. This episode has expired.
  • John Null hosts Left of the Dial, rooted in the underground music scene of the 1980s. You’ll also hear ‘70s punk, glam, goth, Britpop, shoegaze and an occasional jaunt into the contemporary. This episode has expired.
  • From new age, jazz, and psych to folk and cosmic country, electronica, and crate digger soul, the Liquid Moment serves up a heady blend of time-bending goodness every Thursday at 10 p.m. CT. This episode has expired.
  • A Russian named Grigory Perelman, is credited with helping solve a famous 100-year-old math problem. Both the problem and the man who solved it are a bit of a puzzle.
  • Update Friday Afternoon (6/9): Patience Renzulli is still first in Kentucky and now ranks 9th in the nation.Original story:A 63-year-old Paducah nurse is…
  • Powerhouse names lingered around the top of Billboard's albums chart all summer: Taylor Swift, Morgan Wallen — crowding out new entries. But this week brings an embarrassment of riches.
  • World #1 Jon Rahm of Spain and #6 Bryson DeChambeau of the U.S. each tested positive for the coronavirus before leaving for Tokyo. The stunning news rocked the golf world.
  • From lo-fi to high fives with all the fuzz, scuzz, and beauty of the last frontier. Alien Lanes is produced by local musicians Melanie A. Davis and Tim Peyton, occasionally featuring guest hosts from the area. This episode has expired.
  • The number of Democrats citing abortion rights as a top priority for the federal government to address jumped from less than 1% in 2021 to 13% in a new poll.
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