
The Colin McEnroe Show
Weekdays 1 PM, Saturdays 12 PM, available as a podcast
The Colin McEnroe Show presents — O Romeo (and Juliet): The lasting appeal of Shakespeare’s tragedy
April 29 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm EDT | Hartford Stage
Public radio’s most eclectic, eccentric program.
Tackling subjects like Neanderthals, tambourines, handshakes, the Iliad, snacks, ringtones, punk rock, Occam’s razor — you get the idea. Plus, on Fridays, we convene an informal roundtable about the week in culture.
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Featured Playlist
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We asked Colin and the show’s producers for their must-listen Colin McEnroe Show recommendations. These are just a few of the episodes they feel capture the show’s essence.
Latest Episodes
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This hour, a look at all things dance — from ancient history to modern, Hollywood dance movies.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, a look at why, more than half a century after they first came walking down the street, we’re still bananas for The Monkees.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we explore a centuries-long flower frenzy and modern-day fanaticism to uncover why we are so drawn to being "totally obsessed."
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This hour, we take your calls … about whatever you want to talk about.
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This hour, our pop culture roundtable, The Nose, looks at two new limited series crime dramas: ‘Adolescence’ on Netflix and ‘Long Bright River’ on Peacock.
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This hour, everything you ever wanted to know about pigeons but were afraid to ask.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, historian Timothy Snyder joins us to talk about the latest in our country, and what we can learn from history.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we celebrate the microphone and look at its role in music. Plus hot mics, mic drops, and more.
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This hour, we take your calls … about whatever you want to talk about.
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To celebrate the show’s 15th anniversary, an episode we did for its 10th anniversary. After thousands of shows, each about some something, a show NOT about a specific something: tapirs.