"Thirteenth Annual Homelessness Marathon" -- 7pm, Tuesday, February 23 through 9am, Wednesday, February 24

Tune in 7pm Tuesday, and stay with us through the night, until 9am Wednesday, as the 13th annual "Homelessness Marathon" comes to you from Cass Community Services.

Marathon founder, Jeremy Alderson, gives voice to Detroit's homeless as families, mothers, fathers, children, veterans, and others share their stories of homelessness with the world.

Senator Carl Levin is taking calls from homeless people at the site. Ron Gettlefinger and Detroit officials discuss Detroit's homelessness crisis. At least 13,000 to 14,000 homeless people are on the streets of Detroit at any given moment.

"Light From The Underground" Returns! -- 10am, Saturday, February 27

Bill Keith returns to WHFR next Saturday with his show "Light From The Underground." He'll feature singers and songwriters spanning a wide variety of genres including folk, rock, country, jazz, and even hip hop.

Join Bill alternating Saturdays at 10am with "Light From The Underground."

Remember Tom Mallia keeps the bus traveling down "The Lost Highway" on the 'other' Saturdays. Tune in and you'll hear "anything with a twang!"

"Floating In A Tin Can" -- Debuts Tonight at Midnight

Jimmy wakes up one morning to find the entire crew of his spaceship gone. Can anyone hear him? Does anyone know he's there?

Tune in at midnight tonight and find out!

"The Potter's Field" visits "The Roots Project" -- 10am, Thursday, February 18

Rochelle Clark and John Natiw perform live this Thursday on "The Roots Project". John has a way with words and writes some captivating songs; both he and Rochelle are excellent vocalists with great harmony.

For a quick preview, check out: http://www.myspace.com/johnnatiw.

Weekly Music Chart Top 10

01 Spoon - Transference
02 Avett Brothers - I And Love And You
03 Beach House - Teen Dream
04 Los Campesinos! - Romance Is Boring
05 Hot Chip - One Life Stand
06 Vampire Weekend - Contra
07 Anna Ternheim - Leaving On A Mayday
08 David Bazan - Curse Your Branches
09 Baylock - One Good To Be Told
10 Midlake - The Courage Of Others

WHFR Forum: "Metaphysically Speaking" -- 1pm, Tuesday, February 16

Penny Golden of "Body Mind Spirit Guide" and host Mike Holloway discuss Edgar Cayce, meditation, metaphysics, and Albert Einstein on Tuesday's edition of "Metaphysically Speaking."

Penny and her husband Howard are the owners, publishers, and editors of "Body Mind Spirit Guide" magazine, the largest holistic magazine in Michigan. Their website, www.bodymindspiritguide.com has been visited by readers in 130 countries.

The "Ruggs" rip it up on "Motor Live Drive" this Thursday, Feb.11th

The garage/tropical disco band "Ruggs" will be joining the Motor Team this Thursday at 5pm for a rock'n good time. This band, formerly known as "Oatmeal", have a loyal following in the community and our team is excited to be hosting another fine example of the talent in Detroit. Keep in mind if your unable to tune in for the live performance on Thursday, you can listen at your leisure to the podcast by clicking on the "Motor Live Drive" button on this site.

"The Roots Project" Welcomes New Host -- 10am, Thursday, February 11

Join Dan Karpinski as the new host of the rockabilly portion of "The Roots Project."

Tune in 10am this Thursday for some great rockabilly, followed by the best in roots music next week with host DJ Alex.

Weekly Music Chart Top 10

01 Beach House - Teen Dream
02 Lost Fingers - Lost In The 80's
03 Avett Brothers - I And Love And You
04 Los Campesinos! - Romance Is Boring
05 Vampire Weekend - Contra
06 Spoon - Transference
07 David Bazan - Curse Your Branches
08 V/A - Crazy Heart Soundtrack
09 Yo La Tengo - Popular Songs
10 Danny Cox - In All Things

"Campus Connection" Your Guide to HFCC News -- 1pm Tuesday, February 9

Get scoops on 5101 Restaurant's February 17 "New Orleans Seafood Buffet," lots of Black History Month activities, and the Comerica Park Job Fair -- all here on HFCC's campus!

Tune in to "Campus Connection" 1pm Tuesday for the latest HFCC campus news with Dennis and Lynsey.

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