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World Cafe is a two-hour-long, nationally syndicated music radio program that originates from WXPN, a non-commercial station licensed to the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. The program began on October 14, 1991 [ 1 ] and was originally distributed by Public Radio International .
World Cafe may refer to: World Cafe (radio program), a syndicated music radio program in the United States; World café (conversation), a structured conversational process for knowledge sharing; World Café, a 2018 studio album by Ron Korb
"World Café is an equipoise of beautiful melodies, seductive rhythms, and memorable improvisations that is integrated with love and passion. The artistry of Ron Korb is so brilliant and the album is a perfect representation of intercultural communication at its best. I encourage all music listeners to check out this album." – Dr. José ...
Raina Douris (born February 2, 1986) is a Canadian radio broadcaster, currently working in the United States as the host of NPR's syndicated music program World Cafe. [1] Originally from Stouffville, Ontario, Douris studied radio and television broadcasting at Ryerson University, [2] and interned with CFNY-FM (102.1 The Edge) in Toronto ...
David Dye is an American radio broadcaster who hosted WXPN-FM's nationally syndicated music show World Cafe from 1991 to 2017. [1] Dye began his broadcasting career as a host on WMMR, a leading rock station in Philadelphia. [1] He then worked for stations in Maine before returning to the Philadelphia market, where he hosted shows ath WHYY-FM ...
Talia Hannah Schlanger is a Canadian musician and radio broadcaster, who has worked in both Canada and the United States.. Formerly a weekend host of Radio 2 Morning on CBC Radio 2 and TV host of CBC Music Backstage Pass, and a part-time host on CBC Radio 3, her selection as host of NPR's music program World Cafe was announced in February 2017. [1]
Typically a Putumayo World Music compilation is presented as a theme under the title “Putumayo Presents”. The themes can be regional (South Africa, Caribbean, Asia), music styles (reggae, folk, Latin, jazz) and other themes (lounge, groove, party).
Title Album details Peak chart positions AUS [2]Pride: Release date: November 14, 1995; Label: Epic; Formats: CD, cassette; 70 Super Hits: Release date: January 27, 1998