Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Interview with Still Remains Premiers Tonight on Wednesday Night Mayhem!
Stuart MarX's interview with metalcore rockers Still Remains will air on Wednesday Night Mayhem tonight from 10PM-Midnight. Tune in for the interview and two full hours of great metal!
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
BRANDEIS BASEBALL LIVE TODAY!

WBRS Sports is back to bring you Brandeis Baseball live this afternoon from Stein Field. The Judges are set to take on the Albertus Magnus College Falcons in a make-up of a March rainout. First pitch is scheduled for 3PM, with our pregame coverage starting at 2:55.
As always, all the action can be heard live via our webcast (links above and to the right). You can catch the game on the radio at 100.1FM in the Waltham area. WBRS is your home for Brandeis Judges sports.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
WBRS Multimedia Presentation: Mets' SP Nelson Figueroa
After an amazing night covering Nelson Figueroa and the New York Mets on Friday night, we have a full array of pictures, audio and exclusive video from the game. Keep checking WBRS.org for constant updates.
More updates at http://www.wbrs.org/sports.php
WBRS Live Music schedule week of 4/14-4/18
THE JOINT (tuesday 4/15 10:00pm): Fred Woodard Trio, jazz troupe from Boston featuring guitarist Fred Woodard and world-renowned drummer Yoron Israel. LIVE in the Multipurpose Room, 2nd floor, Shapiro Campus Center, also on WBRS 100.1 FM and wbrs.org.
WBRS ACOUSTIC COFFEEHOUSE (friday 4/18 1:00pm): Marjorie Thompson, blues & folk guitarist and singer-songwriter was featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show on 2/28/2008 as part of a special series about ambitious people: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb9qPdm1_Y8
LIVE in the Multipurpose Room, 2nd Floor, Shapiro Campus Center, also on WBRS 100.1 FM and www.wbrs.org. FREE BAGELS courtesy of Rosenfeld's Bagels in Newton Center, MA.
for more info, email booking@wbrs.org
WBRS ACOUSTIC COFFEEHOUSE (friday 4/18 1:00pm): Marjorie Thompson, blues & folk guitarist and singer-songwriter was featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show on 2/28/2008 as part of a special series about ambitious people: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb9qPdm1_Y8
LIVE in the Multipurpose Room, 2nd Floor, Shapiro Campus Center, also on WBRS 100.1 FM and www.wbrs.org. FREE BAGELS courtesy of Rosenfeld's Bagels in Newton Center, MA.
for more info, email booking@wbrs.org
Tune in Sundays 9pm 100.1 fm or wbrs.org
Ska is a style of music that has been around for over 40 years. Taking cues from American R&B heard over the radio from New Orleans, it originated in Jamaica in the 1960s, made its way over to England in the 1970s, and most recently landed in the United States in the 1980s. In each place that ska made a splash, it has been expanded and blended countless times, developing into other such styles as rocksteady, reggae, ska-punk, and more.
To learn and hear more of this diverse and often underappreciated music, tune your radio into wbrs 100.1 fm around Boston or your web browser to http://www.wbrs.org this Sunday night 4/13 at 9:00pm EST for Rudeboy Riddims-- Three Waves At A Time.
Also, be sure to enhance your knowledge of reggae and dancehall by tuning into Rudeboy Riddims-- Nice Up The Dance every Saturday night at 9:00 pm EST with Mateo on wbrs 100.1 fm around Boston and wbrs.org on your computer.
To learn and hear more of this diverse and often underappreciated music, tune your radio into wbrs 100.1 fm around Boston or your web browser to http://www.wbrs.org this Sunday night 4/13 at 9:00pm EST for Rudeboy Riddims-- Three Waves At A Time.
Also, be sure to enhance your knowledge of reggae and dancehall by tuning into Rudeboy Riddims-- Nice Up The Dance every Saturday night at 9:00 pm EST with Mateo on wbrs 100.1 fm around Boston and wbrs.org on your computer.
















