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Monty Hall Film Night Presents ONE TO ONE: JOHN & YOKO – Sunday, April 6 · 7pm

An expansive and revelatory inside look at John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s life in Greenwich Village in the early 1970s, ONE TO ONE: JOHN & YOKO delivers an immersive cinematic experience that brings to life electrifying, never-before-seen material and newly restored footage of John and Yoko’s only full-length concert. Featuring mind-blowing music newly remixed and produced by Sean Ono Lennon, the film is a seismic revelation that will challenge pre-existing notions of the iconic couple. Monty Hall is located at 43 Montgomery Street in Jersey City. This is a fundraiser and 100% of the proceeds benefit the station. Buy your tickets here >

Catch Up on All the Action – The Hoof & Mouth Sinfonia Marathon Video is Up!

If you missed out on WFMU’s Marathon Finale live band karaoke party with the Hoof & Mouth Sinfonia or you just want to relive all those magical moments, the archive and playlist have been posted. Video evidence, broken down into easy to digest morsels here!

Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!

Thanks to the many listeners, volunteers, and WFMU staffers who pledged to our 2025 Fundraising Marathon! We hit our GOALLLLL!!!! Thank you to the greatest community of listeners a radio station could ever imagine! Electronic payment forms are being sent out (followed by paper bills) to anybody who made an unpaid pledge. If you have any questions or concerns about your pledge, please contact Listener Services Honcho Joe McGasko here. Swag will begin to be sent out later this Spring, but please be patient as it takes us months to send it all out. And if you missed out on the action, you can still make a pledge right here.

In Case You Missed It: The State of the Station Archive Is Posted

If you missed the airing of Station Manager Ken’s State of the Station, check out the archive here. Ken addressed topics such as WFMU programming, finances, the our current fundraiser. Listen in for an exciting and somewhat educational hour for your ears and everything in between!

Coming Up in Monty Hall

Fri April 4 | WFMU Music Trivia Night with DJ Hosts Joe McGasko & Clay Pigeon | Tickets

 

Sun April 6 | WFMU Film Night: One to One: John & Yoko | Tickets

 

Thu April 10 | After Work Thursdays: Steal This Book Meet Up | Tickets

Save the Date: 2025 WFMU Record Fair November 8–9th!

We’ll be returning to the Metropolitan Pavilion for a two-day fair, on Saturday November 8th and Sunday November 9th, 2025. The Pavilion is located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, at 125 West 18th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues. If you are interested in becoming a dealer at the fair, email recfair@wfmu.org and ask to join our dealer list.

All the Archives. Every Show. Ever. Presenting the Brand New WFMU Archive Bunker App.

The WFMU ARCHIVE BUNKER APP, is now available for your exploration! Browse all archived WFMU shows going back to the year 2000! Now the vast WFMU audio archives are available on your iPhone and iPad. Not just the most recent archives of shows currently on the schedule; but, ALL of them. Yay. Thank you to Listener Scott Puhl (aka Muddlegeist) for creating this for us!

  • Scroll through the list of all episodes for a show.
  • Play the audio for any episode available.
  • Have the next episode start automatically.
  • Download episodes for offline listening.
  • Track which shows have been listened to and where playing progress is at.
  • Stash notes on currently playing tracks to save for sharing and future exploration.
  • Listen in your car. CarPlay compatible.
  • See set lists for most shows. (If the DJ made a set list available, you’ll be able to see it.)
  • Donate Your Old Car or Boat to WFMU

    Donate your old car or boat to WFMU and we promise that we will never play the “Kars for Kids” jingle, EVER. Plus, you get a tax credit for the book value of your old beater! WFMU seeks donations of used aquatic and land-based vehicles from any state in the U.S. and in any state of disrepair. Call 1-855-WFMU-CAR (855-936-8227) to arrange for vehicle pick-up. It’s free and it’s painless!

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