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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
 6:00am Lift Jesus Higher
Kesha, Christina, Dan, Kev, Ebony
Mixed Up Class
Romain
Deep Fried & Sanctified It's Different Show
Sri
Eclektronik Groove
Holt Sorenson
No Cover, No Minimum
Fo
Finding Your Way
Charles Ivan King
 7:00am Palo Alto Pop Overthrow
Phil Andrews
 8:00am
 9:00am Sunny Side Up
Bruce
Emphysema for Emphasis
Soy Ricardo
Jewish Music Alternative
Raya Zion
Sports Zoo
Dannaman
An Epiphany of Sound
J.C.
Music to Make Babies to
Alma Mahler
Blues with a Feelin'
Byrd of Paradise
10:00am 408's Finest
Dannaman
11:00am
11:30am University Public Worship Planetary Radio
The Planetary
12:00pm The Lunch Special Time Traveler
Francis
Radiophonic
Kyle M
New Dimensions That's Not Bluegrass
Sarah Bellum
Lost and Found
Edwin
12:30pm Cardinal Baseball
KZSU Sports
 1:00pm Shedding Light Sunshine ... In the Afternoon
Sunshine
 2:00pm Raising Sand Eran Mukamel
Chizzy
Cardinal Baseball
KZSU Sports
 3:00pm The Perennial Philosophy
DJ Cikee or Japanic
Big Love
Jack & Jon B
I Once was Canadian
Canuck
Memory Select
Wedge
 4:00pm Philosophy Talk New World Disorder
SadieO
 5:00pm At the Cafe Bohemian
Decca
Hearsay Culture
Dave Levine
What Would Your Mother Say?
Susan Morris
 6:00pm The Drum
Kevvy Kev
The Stanford Storytelling Project The Ground State
Mateo Tambien
KZSUAC: KZSU Un-American Activities Committee
DJ Narwhal/DJ Paul the Hammer
Fair Hearing
Micah Cratty
 7:00pm Palo Alto City Council
Vince Larkin
Brownian Motion
Your Imaginary Friend
The Courtesy Flush
Barbara Anne
Cardinal Baseball
KZSU Sports
Bloodstains Across Atherton
Ragnar of Ravensfjord
 8:00pm At Your Local Dive
Natalie
 9:00pm MHz
Raymundo
Smartie Pop
Edna
Wednesday Night Live
Local bands make good.
The Joy 'n Danny Division
Joy
Urban Innercity Experience
M-SMOOTH
On the Warpath
The Big Chief
10:00pm Your Sports NightCap
Paul Gassee
Baptism of Solitude
Mike
Happy Hour
Ayshbot & Farmer Flap-Jack
11:00pm
12:00am Now's the Time
Michael Uhila
The Professor Barnaby J. Finkerton Variety Hour
Professor Barnaby J. Finkerton
Nag Champa Orangeasm
DJ Natty & DJ Brick
A2Z
Gears
Live from Six Feet Underground
Witz
Scatterbrain Radio
Gus the Fat & ThePeanutGallery
Undrinkably Bad Oddities
Tracy & Mike R
 1:00am
 2:00am
 3:00am A Random Year in Music History!
MC Clan
The Twilight Zone
Sasquatch
Loxodromica
Rikyu
 4:00am
 5:00am Deep Fried & Sanctified
Andrea

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MONDAY

6AM Mixed Up Class (Romain)
Varied faces of European and American classical music, with an emphasis on choral and vocal genres. Stanford area classical calendar, local performers, and musical humor.
9AM Emphysema for Emphasis (Soy Ricardo)
If you haven't heard Emphysema for Emphasis before, then please don't tune in. It is a private club and you are not invited.
NOON The Lunch Special
A different community member every week for music & conversation.
1PM Shedding Light
Everyone from current authors to environmentalists, to social activists, from in and outside the Stanford community, shedding light on topics of vital interest to all of us.
2PM Raising Sand
A local, national, and international, cutting edge, in depth, thought provoking hour, from Iraq to New Orleans, from Lebanon to the White House, from Abu Garaib to Git-mo, focusing on social justice themes.
3PM Big Love (Jack & Jon B)
Guest DJs from the Bay Area & beyond spin live every week!
6PM The Stanford Storytelling Project
The Stanford Storytelling Project brings together stories of all kinds-- poetry, memoir, fiction, documentary, and academic inquiry-- into a one hour show, centered around a new theme each week.
7PM Palo Alto City Council (Vince Larkin)
The sound of government in action.
9PM Smartie Pop (Edna)
A mix of music you can sing along with (if you want) or just enjoy featuring artists from across genres, including indie, world, folk, pop, blues, and bluegrass.
MID The Professor Barnaby J. Finkerton Variety Hour (Professor Barnaby J. Finkerton)
What do Mongolian Tuvan throat singing, Cowboy Music from the 1940s, and Thai pop music have in common? This show. A weekly journey through time, space, and national origin brings you music I can guarantee you've never heard before.

TUESDAY

5AM Deep Fried & Sanctified (Andrea)
Deep Fried & Sanctified is a tasty mix of gospel, soul, and blues designed to satisfy both your right and left shoulder. A sweet and spicy soul platter made with love by your host Andrea.
7AM Palo Alto Pop Overthrow (Phil Andrews)
Dust off your 12 string Rickenbacker guitar and polish up your harmonies.. it's time for the Palo Alto Pop Overthrow with your host Phil Andrews. Power pop, indie pop/rock, and splashes of chamber pop and alt country.
9AM Jewish Music Alternative (Raya Zion)
Eclectic and Modern music show celebrating Jewish music and culture as created by international and local performing artists.
NOON Time Traveler (Francis)
Come travel through time -- from the best rock, folk and an occasional blues classic from the past to a tasty mix of today's excellent indie rock, folk rock, and singer/songwriter selections.
3PM I Once was Canadian (Canuck)
I once was Canadian is a show focused on indie rock, from the new to the classic, often on the softer side of the genre. Oldies, soul, Motown and early R&B will be represented as well.
5PM At the Cafe Bohemian (Decca)
Where African pop meets Cuban jazz in a nightclub filled with Celtic musicians playing Japanese mambos.
8PM At Your Local Dive (Natalie)
Music you'd love to hear at your favorite dive bar - featuring local bands of the SF Bay Area mixed with new and old favorites of mine. Indie rock, noise, twee pop, lo-fi fuzzy stuff, folk, etc.
10PM Your Sports NightCap (Paul Gassee)
Break open an adult beverage, pick out that favorite rocking chair, sit back and relax, because Neil Berman and Paul Gassée will take care of you for the next few hours.
MID Nag Champa Orangeasm (DJ Natty & DJ Brick)
Natty and Brick, wacky roommates, an immersion in fuzzy rock and funky beats. Chill down, take off your strait jacket with turntablism, funky psychedelics, jazz, and silly beats, textures, and entertainment. Give a girl her first orangeasm?... Nag Champa is aphrodisiac, but the pheromones are in the peels.
3AM A Random Year in Music History! (MC Clan)
Each show will feature the best music from a given year in history. Ever wonder what was hip in 1945? In South Africa during the 60s? Whether Aimee Mann and the Eurythmics were popular at the same time? Find out.

WEDNESDAY

6AM It's Different Show (Sri)
The Music and Informational show from India - Indian classical, film music - Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu along with information, quiz, group discussion and listener participation
9AM Sports Zoo (Dannaman)
Listen to the Dannaman and his KZSU sports staff cronies give their opinions on the world of sports.
10AM 408's Finest (Dannaman)
Hear Dannaman's collection of local hip hop and electronic music. Guests artists will come on the air as well.
NOON Radiophonic (Kyle M)
An eclectic mix of rock, pop, indie (and even some electronica) from the past 3 decades. Expect a consistent dose of new music and old gems as we explore a breadth of indie music.
2PM Eran Mukamel (Chizzy)
Eran Mukamel will make you cry, but mostly in the good way.
5PM Hearsay Culture (Dave Levine)
An interview discussion talk show with guests that focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored.
6PM The Ground State (Mateo Tambien)
Don't cower under your ironic hoodie anymore. If you are hipster superhero or just an unabashed fan of indie rock, then this is your dive-bar safe haven. Tune in each week for a tumult of tenacious tonality and trifles, all designed to whip your faux-hawk back into shape.
7PM Brownian Motion (Your Imaginary Friend)
You know the feeling you get in that microsecond when you first realize you've stepped in dog doo? Yup, thats Brownian Motion.
9PM Wednesday Night Live (Local bands make good.)
A different band each week, performing for you, live from the studios of KZSU.
10PM Baptism of Solitude (Mike)
I play many different sounds, leaning towards metal, grindcore, samples, agitprop, hardcore, world musics and dissonances. Don't believe me? Listen.
MID A2Z (Gears)
A show that focuses on all sorts of stuff depending on the DJ's mood: (post)punk, (post)rock, krautrock, reggae, dub, prog-rock, metal, IDM, electro... Everything is impromptu, nothing is planned...

THURSDAY

6AM Eclektronik Groove (Holt Sorenson)
A live mix show featuring uptempo beats and grooves from various genres/subgenres of house, techno, and breaks.
9AM An Epiphany of Sound (J.C.)
An inspired foray into the full spectrum of electronica with guest DJs live in the mix as well as insightful commentary sure to raise you up.
NOON New Dimensions
Engaging, inspiring, empowering, thought-provoking, practical, and Energizing Life-Affirming Programming... exploring a wide variety of topics. New Dimension's dialogues are focused on vital interests of thoughtful, insightful, people concerned with the spiritual, psychological, sociopolitical and the physical health of individuals and the world.
1PM Sunshine ... In the Afternoon (Sunshine)
Jump aboard a worldwide flight of rhythms and beatz. Funky grooves of R&B, jazz, blues, reggae, hip-hop, elektronika, AfroBeat, taiko, and more good vibes, spanning decades of hot music. Will put pep in your step and a smile on your face.
4PM Philosophy Talk
Philosophy Talk brings the richness of philosophic thought to everyday subjects. Topics are lofty (Truth, Beauty, Justice), arresting (Terrorism, Intelligent Design, Suicide), and engaging (Baseball, Love, Happiness).
5PM What Would Your Mother Say? (Susan Morris)
What Would Your Mother Say? is a weekly talk radio show with a lively mix of interviews, multi-generational debate and hilarious discourse, hosted by Susan Morris
6PM KZSUAC: KZSU Un-American Activities Committee (DJ Narwhal/DJ Paul the Hammer)
Do your national duty by tuning in to some red-blooded (but not too red) radio programming. Avoid a spot on the blacklist by listening to our hearty blend of jagged pop, toothsome noise, and tender folk. Remember to report your neighbors.
7PM The Courtesy Flush (Barbara Anne)
Featuring weird, dark, preferably long, electronic sounding pop songs played in no logical order and with little regard for propriety and/or sensibility. Certainly prone to induce partying like Brian Eno used to party.
9PM The Joy 'n Danny Division (Joy)
Sampling of the cream of current indie pop mixed with whatever other randomness we feel inclined to play. It will lift you up then break your heart.
10PM Happy Hour (Ayshbot & Farmer Flap-Jack)
Stop by Happy Hour for the finest musical cocktails. Everything on tap, from blues to metal to hip hop. Be sure to tip your bartender.
MID Live from Six Feet Underground (Witz)
Local music: Wherever you go-- there it is. Bringing you underground punk and hip-hop, with some slightly more mainstream tracks mixed in, Witz delivers music you can't help nodding your head to.

FRIDAY

6AM No Cover, No Minimum (Fo)
Take 3 parts jazz, 1 part blues, 1 part world music. Shake with ice and pour into a martini glass. Garnish with live interviews with local and national artists.
9AM Music to Make Babies to (Alma Mahler)
A mix of folk, electronica, jazz, italo disco and pop music to generate all kinds of first-rate feelings. Tune in for inspiration, apathy, paranoia, pleasure, ennui, elation and whopping dollops of schadenfreude.
11:30AM Planetary Radio (The Planetary)
Each week, Planetary Radio visits with a scientist, engineer, project manager, advocate or writer who can provide a unique perspective on the quest for knowledge about our solar system and beyond. We also showcase regular features that raise your space IQ while they put a smile on your face.
NOON That's Not Bluegrass (Sarah Bellum)
Keeping the summer music festival season alive all year round. Music from local and national artists playing bluegrass, folk, jazz, Americana, and wherever else that may lead.
3PM Memory Select (Wedge)
The outside edge of jazz, including experimental free improvisation and some outright noise. It all swings, trust us.
6PM Fair Hearing (Micah Cratty)
Live discussion of politics and global affairs.
7PM Cardinal Baseball (KZSU Sports)
9PM Urban Innercity Experience (M-SMOOTH)
Ruff n rugged hip hop with your host M-SMOOTH. From the latest underground joints, to the dusty and dirty old school records from the past, it s an Urban Innercity Experience to kick your weekend off proper
MID Scatterbrain Radio (Gus the Fat & ThePeanutGallery)
It's a miracle that these guys actually remembered enough to get Air Cleared and run the station... if you heard them, you wouldn't believe it. Gus the Fat enjoys, hiking, bike rides, and walks on the beach while the Peanut Gallery spends most of his time roasting ants with his magnifying glass. Both however are extremely dedicated to making bad ideas sound good.
3AM The Twilight Zone (Sasquatch)
The Show is sky-blue skinned, with a grass-green mullet and eyebrows. It wears red shorts, a half-shirt and gauntlets with matching red knee-high boots. Its body is composed mainly of a crystal compound.

SATURDAY

6AM Finding Your Way (Charles Ivan King)
Finding Your Way is a travel related broadcast filled with news articles from local writers, golf trends, independent voting and everything that happens in time... space... and place...
9AM Blues with a Feelin' (Byrd of Paradise)
Early in the mornin', late in the evenin', down in the delta, back in the alley, meet me in the bottom, in the basement where they play the blues.
NOON Lost and Found (Edwin)
Leave your genres at home and come hear some catchy experimental music, the strangest pop you ever did hear, and perhaps even an old favorite or two.
2PM Cardinal Baseball (KZSU Sports)
4PM New World Disorder (SadieO)
Combing the planet for the most interesting new music - especially music that fuses reggae and hip hop with indigenous forms. I figure you can't hate on people if you've danced to their riddims.
7PM Bloodstains Across Atherton (Ragnar of Ravensfjord)
Big blasts of: hardcore, punk, hard rock, heavy metal, industrial and more! Teeth gritting loud since 2003
9PM On the Warpath (The Big Chief)
A show with the power to heal the sick, feed the hungry and give sight to the blind. Plus a chance to win 10,000 cash.
MID Undrinkably Bad Oddities (Tracy & Mike R)
Tracy and Mike R play music that puts ants in your pants! On Undrinkably Bad Oddities, you'll hear upbeat indie music that'll make you smile, dance, and start looking up concert listings!
3AM Loxodromica (Rikyu)
The Loxodromica might be Noam Chomsky, Thomas Jefferson, Charles Bukowski, James Joyce, Karl Marx, William S. Burroughs, Thomas Pynchon and Machiavelli reading and being read in a hypnotic soup of raw strings, brass, distortion, reverb, and industrial sound.

SUNDAY

6AM Lift Jesus Higher (Kesha, Christina, Dan, Kev, Ebony)
Hear what you want and get what you need through the sanctified, soulful, sounds of 'Lift Jesus Higher' featuring Christian hip-hop, reggae, praise, worship, and a sermon segment.
9AM Sunny Side Up (Bruce)
Put on your Sunday best and relax to the Gospel according to Bruce every Sunday morning. He'll be spinning songs from the country, bluegrass and folk genres.
11:30AM University Public Worship
Stanford's year-round ecumenical worship service featuring choral and organ music with preachers from a variety of traditions.
12:30PM Cardinal Baseball (KZSU Sports)
3PM The Perennial Philosophy (DJ Cikee or Japanic)
It's all about how we freq the sound! This view of music looks \ beyond genre bending and past innovative to stare into the void \ of raw eclecticism and the expanding world of Hip Hop and Beat \ Culture. You never know what's comin until you can't get it out \ of your head.
6PM The Drum (Kevvy Kev)
The world's longest-running hip-hop show continues to bring the ruckus, each and every week. It's the cure for what ails ya.
9PM MHz (Raymundo)
Underground hip-hop, rare groove and abstract beats from the San Francisco Bay area and beyond. With your resident selector: Raymundo + weekly guests
MID Now's the Time (Michael Uhila)
Interviews with people both Stanford affiliates and non-Stanford affiliates, correspondents who respond to me, and music that might be live or recorded.