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Weekend of 2/3 Local Events

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

THE FRIDAY FILM SERIES WILL INCLUDE A SHOWING OF THE 1962 FILM TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD AT UPAC IN KINGSTON ON FEB. 3RD AT 7:30 PM.  TICKETS ARE $5 AND FREE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12.

THE 1984 FILM REPO MAN WILL BE SHOWN AT THE BARDAVON IN POUGHKEEPSIE AT 7:30 WITH ALL SEATS COSTING $5.

ON THE SUNY NEW PALTZ CAMPUS, THE BREAKFAST CLUB WILL BE SHOWN AS PART OF LATE NIGHT AT THE UNION, FROM 10PM-MIDNIGHT  FRIDAY IN STUDENT UNION ROOM 62/63.  THERE WILL BE FREE POPCORN AND RAFFLES FOR STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN.

THE CHASE BROTHERS WILL PERFORM FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE BEARSVILLE THEATER IN WOODSTOCK WITH NO COVER CHARGE.  DOORS WILL OPEN AT 8 WITH THE SHOW BEGINNING AT 9.

ON SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4TH, THE 28TH ANNUAL WOODSTOCK TRIBUTE TO BOB MARLEY WILL BE HELD AT THE BEARSVILLE THEATER IN WOODSTOCK.  DOORS OPEN AT 7, WITH TICKETS FOR $20 AT THE DOOR.

-The Edge

SPRING 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Hey all!

The crazy kids here at The Edge would like to welcome you back to yet another exciting semester. As usual we will be brining you a variety of great music from indie to metal to hip hop to latin to the 90′s. Also this semester we will be bringing back our Live and Local show with its new host Jeremy! Listed below is our FM schedule and don’t forget that you can call in and make requests at 854 257 3090 . To further your Edge experience you should “like” us  on Facebook to get updates on what were doing this semester!

Sunday:

10 pm – 12 am Rock with Misha

 

Monday:

7:30-8 pm listen in to “For the Students” with Emma

8-10 pm College Rock with Eric

10 pm -12 am Rockos Metal Life with Rocko

 

Tuesday

7:30-8 pm Sports talk with Brendan

8-10 pm Punk with Katie C.

 

Wednesday

7:30-8 pm Magnificent Glass Pelican

8-10 pm Eclectic top 200 with Mac and Katy D.

10 pm- 12 am  Spanish music with Juan

 

Thursday

7:30 – 8 pm Independence Journal

8-10 pm Live N’ Local with Jeremy

10-12 pm Top 200 with Phil and Ryan

 

Friday

7:30-8 pm Talk show

8-10 pm Top 200 with Mike and Chris

10 pm- 12 am Top 200 with Justin

 

Stay tuned for the daytime schedule.

 

Have a great spring!!

Rock on!

- The Edge

End of fall 2011

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Hello all you WFNP fans!

The time has come to part ways once again… We will be signing off for the semester on November 30th at midnight. That doesn’t mean that we wont be back, on the contrary we will be back on February 1st  2012!

If you have any feedback for us we would love to hear it! You can contact us through our website, wfnp.org or find us on Facebook  at http://www.facebook.com/pages/WFNP-The-Edge/160377280644200 .

Stay tuned for another semester of awesome shows and new music, only here on 88.7FM WFNP The Edge.. “The cutting edge of the Hudson valley!”

 

<3 The Edge

 

Time of Decadence

Friday, November 4th, 2011

Time of Decadence is a rather interesting romp through the black forest of metal and the colorful fields of dubstep. It has been quoted as “A bizarre mix of Metal and Dubstep with intermittent conversations based on seemingly no agenda… AKA Awesome.” Your guides through this world go by the names of Decadence and Rocko, two individuals who have worked at this radio station for over 3 years and are wise in the ways of metal. If your interested in exploring this world with them tune into Time of Decadence on Monday nights from 10pm-12am on 88.7FM or right here on wfnp.org

 

Rock on-

The Edge

Community events for the week of Nov 1st

Friday, November 4th, 2011

Hey all,

Heres whats going on in our community this week!

 

What: “Hudson Valley Artists 2011: Exercises in Unnecessary Beauty” 

Where: Samuel Dorsky Museum

When: Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Weekends through 11/13/11

 

What: BLACKDAMP and DESIRE

Where: Parker Theatre

When: November 4, 5, at 8 p.m., November 5, 6, at 2:00 p.m.

How much: 6$

 

 

What: First Sunday Free Gallery Tour

Where: Guided tour of Dorsky Museum

When: Sunday 11/06/11, 2-3 p.m.

 

 Have fun!

<3 The Edge

38th Annual New Paltz Crop Walk

Friday, October 14th, 2011

The New Paltz CROP Walk Oct 23rd 1 PM registration – 2 PM Walk.

Starting at SUNY College Parking Lot #18 (crn Plattekill Ave. & So. Manheim – Rte 32 South) New Paltz; up to main street (Rte 299); down main street to Water Street Market; cross over heading north on Wallkill Valley Rail Trail to bridge over Wallkill and then back on same route to parking lot # 18.
 
Music, silent auction, cupcakes from Moxie Cupcakes and ice cream from Stewarts Shops (for the kids).  Come join us for a fun filled time and enjoy the fall foliage, while walking for this worthy cause.  Remember; 25% of your tax deductible donations stays right here in the community for Family of New Paltz and Wallkill Food Pantry.
 
For more information see our website: www.npcrop.org, or check us out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/npcrop contact Klaus Jonietz at kdajsr@optonline.net and info@npcrop.org or Jane Congers 845-255-5033.

Fall 2011 Sign-on!

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

Ladies and Gentleman,

The time has come to open your ears and listen again to the sweet sounds of The Edge. WFNP has signed back on the air and we are so excited for this upcoming semester. You can follow us on twitter @WFNP, like us on Facebook and  check out the rest of our website! We are pumped for an exciting semester with you, our loyal listeners and potential new listeners. We thank you for your continued support and hope that you will always be with The Edge.
Thanks!

<3

88.7 FM The Edge, WFNP

Spring Sign-off

Friday, April 29th, 2011

Hello all,

This is it!  The end of the semester and thus the end of our broadcast for the time being. Saturday April 30th from 10pm-12am will be the culmination of a great semester here at the EDGE. We will be signing back on september 1st,  so tune in then for the same great music and awesome personalities that I know you have all come to know and love. If you want just a little more of us, you can attend our Live and Local Reunion show tuesday May 3rd at Bacchus in New Paltz NY at 9pm. This event is an 18+ show, admission is free and all of our DJ’s will be there. Lastly, while we are not broadcasting over the summer our offices are still open so if you need/want to contact us please feel free to email.

Congrats to all of our graduating seniors, we will miss you all!

love,

-The EDGE

Briana Valentine – Edge Member of the Week!!!

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Name:  Briana Valentine
Born:  May 4th, 92
Year: Freshman
Semesters with The Edge: two
Favorite Band(s):  Blink 182, Envy On the Coast, any 90s girl or boy band 
Favorite Song: eek, this is hard. I don’t think I have one?
DJ Name: B’
Show Name: D’ & B’ Radio
Show Time: 6 -7pm //
Department: News all the way!

Favorite Drop/Sweep: No idea.

Favorite PSA: The ones I have to read. I like speaking the PSA’s
Favorite Part About The Edge: the people are so chill, friendly, and welcoming!
Least Favorite Part About The Edge: the low number of options for music in rotation
Where do you see Yourself in Relation to The Edge exactly one year from now?: Hopefully as secretary!

 

Congrats!!

The SXSW Experience!

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Let me start off by saying that SXSW (South by Southwest) is unlike anything I’ve ever encountered.  It was nearly midnight when I arrived on Tuesday and the first thing we, and by we, I mean myself, Deb, Elaina, and former Music Director Gabe, was walk down the infamous strip of rowdy cowboy bars and music venues known as 6th Street.  No cars allowed.  The street was laden with twenty-something college students, graduate students, music gurus and the occasional old guy (a rare sighting to say the least.)  Five minutes after getting into Austin and I’m already saturated with more music and yelling and camaraderie than I’ve ever experienced in my life.  Not ten minutes later and I’m five feet away from Hollywood movie star/heartthrob Michael Cera who’s playing catchy rock songs with his band Mister Heavenly at the Paradise Club.  This pretty much sets the tone for the rest of the week, the main themes being: incredible music, mouthwatering Tex-Mex, and an incredible energy that can’t be found anywhere else on the planet.  All of this situated at the four-day, Austin, Texas music extravaganza, South By Southwest.

Now instead of talking about the conferences and lectures and badge-only panels that figured into my daytime schedule, I imagine the most important thing to consider is the great musical performances I was able to see.  The thing about SXSW is that there are literally hundreds of bands playing each and every day of the festival and it’s simply impossible to see everything you want to see.  Each night I spent at least an hour putting together my schedule for the following day.  It included all the official things I was responsible for, all the showcases I wanted to see, all the restaurants I wanted to chow down at – there just wasn’t enough time in the day.  That being said, I was lucky enough able to see some truly amazing bands perform, most of which can be found in rotation this very second.

Hands down the best act(s) of the festival were those performed by L.A. rap collective Odd Future headed by the cynical, and almost too-real, skateboard punk, Tyler, The Creator (see picture – I’m the doofy guy on the left.) I’ve never seen any act command the attention, angst and overall energy that Odd Future did with their fans at the Thrasher Showcase at Scoot Inn on St. Patrick’s Day.  There was nearly a riot, people broke down the fence, Tyler broke some kid’s nose, another member of the crew staged dived off the roof of the outdoor venue, it was madness, pure and simple.  The crew played yet another show on Saturday night, their last of the festival to a crowd of over one thousand people in an old drive-in movie lot filled with dust and dirt.  The constant cloud of dust that erupted from the mêlée towards the front of the stage was enough to turn my boogers black for two days and give me a wicked cough that I still can’t shake.  Regardless, to be able to experience first hand the raw energy and excitement over this new rap crew, one that will undoubtedly take the music world by storm was worth every dirty lung and beer splattered shirt.

Some other amazing shows that really stood out include:
Braids, Das Racist, Big Boi, James Blake, Mount Kimbie, Cloud Nothings, Toro Y Moi, Daedalus, Gold Panda

So yea!  If you ever get the chance, SXSW is not only an incredible opportunity to experience up-and-coming musical acts, but also a good way to learn about the music industry, network with fellow artists and enthusiasts, and most importantly enjoy yourself in the context of a new, exciting city.

Kevin Cudahy