Dan & Friends

Philadelphia's first late night comedy show! Host Dan Coyle and featuring all his funny haha comedy friends. Exploring Philly in a way no one would dare.
Tuesdays at 12am
Philadelphia's first late night comedy show! Host Dan Coyle and featuring all his funny haha comedy friends. Exploring Philly in a way no one would dare.
Tuesdays at 12am
The televised version of a broadcast radio show serving metropolitan Philadelphia on WNJC 1360 AM. Produced by Jerry Hand
Saturdays at 12am
PhillyCAM members express their views about media coverage and events in response to current social injustices. With Host Ini Ikpe
Tuesdays at noon in January
Author Djuna Wojton shares how karmic choices can help you make decisions for enduring joy.
Tuesdays at 5:30pm in January
How can we make Philadelphia a more economically integrated, accessible and livable city for all? Explore how Philadelphia and other cities are addressing this important question through transit, housing and other infrastructure projects.
Mondays at 1pm in January/February
Next City With Host Sabrina Vourvoulias, Managing Editor of AL DÍA News
& panel:
Ingrid Gould Ellen, Paulette Goddard Professor of Urban Policy and Planning, NYU
Eric Grimes, co-founder, AAKT (Action, Advocacy, Knowledge, & Training) Concepts for Social Justice and Community Development
Kira Strong, Vice President of Community and Economic Development, People's Emergency Center
Jennifer I. Rodríguez, Executive Director, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant and Multicultural Affairs for the City of Philadelphia
Brought to you by Next City, in partnership with 900AM-WURD, AL DÍA News and PhillyCAM with the support of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
Asian Hip Hop Connection Panel (plus a Cooking Demo with Chef Poon)
Fridays at noon in Jan/Feb
PAAFF Presents: Reflections on the Evolution of Asian Cultural Influences in the Hip Hop Community.
The discussion covers the influence of Asian cinema, culture and ethos on hip hop, the roots of hip hop from Black culture, its cross over to other groups of color and it's existing racial divide between those communities, the exoticization of) women, and transcending the notions of a 'model minority'. This panel is dedicated to Fred Ho (1957-2014).
The panel features:
- Jeff Chang: Scholar and writer of 'Can't Stop, Won't Stop' and now releasing 'Who We Be: The Colorization of America.'
- Scott Chops Jung: Producer and rapper formerly for the Mountain Brothers.
- DJ Rekha Malhotra- DJ and creator of the Basement Bhangra scene.
- Skeme Richards - DJ and creator of hotpeasandbutta.com member of the RockSteady Crew