Public Media for Central Pennsylvania
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Folk Alley Logo
Folk Alley
Saturday at 10pm on WPSU2

Folk Alley brings you the best in singer/songwriter, Celtic, traditional bluegrass, American acoustic, and world music.

  • Jenny Rosales and Patty Rodriguez, two high-powered Latinas, talk hard work, sacrifice and Latina identity in this intimate interview.
  • Pianist and composer Irving Fields passed away this August at the age of 101. Fields talked to Latino USA in April, 2014, and shared with us his lessons of longevity.
  • Mariachi Arcoiris de Los Ángeles is the first openly LGBTQ mariachi in Los Angeles, and possibly, the world.
  • José James sits down with Maria Hinojosa at the Latino USA studios to chat about why Billie Holiday should be a feminist and activist icon and her enduring influence on popular American music.
  • The artist Empress Of tells Latino USA about her mom's eventual acceptance of her music career, their deep bond, and their deep differences. And about that time her mom crashed her rave.
  • Reporter Nina Feldman accompanies Fabio on a journey back home to pick up his little brother from his grandparents' home in Honduras and bring him back to his parents in the U.S.
  • Latino parents can experience a certain kind of insecurity: Are you doing everything you can to ensure your culture is carried on?
  • The tech industry does not reflect the American work force, whether it be race, class or gender. This week on Latino USA, we look at that "pipeline" that brings workers into the tech industry.
  • In 1939, a Mexican-American high school basketball team from San Antonio, Texas shocked the world.
  • Yovany Diaz grew up in Georgia but recently moved back to where he was born, Mexico City. Just because he's Mexican American, doesn't mean that adjusting to life in Mexico has been easy.