WHFR at Dearborn Homecoming, Aug. 5-6-7, 2011

The 32nd annual city summer festival--and WHFR's 22nd straight year onsite with our logo items for sale, our used CDs available for a donation, and hourly broadcasts on-air for event reports and special guest interviews.

WHFR at Concert of Colors, 7/16-17/11

The annual free music festival held at the Max M. Fisher Music Center, Detroit. WHFR had our info table in the main lobby and also broadcast the performances over-the-air from the Diversity Stage (aka Music Box) for 5-6 hours each day.

WHFR Alumni

Photos--with real names--of some WHFR DJs who have gone on to better things (we hope!) after successful, though unpaid, careers with us.

WHFR at Dbn Farmers Market 6-3-11

WHFR Station Advisor Jay Korinek (with microphone) interviews Joan Reed, Market Manager.

Police Chiefs on Forum: 3-29-11

Police chiefs of Dearborn, Ronald Haddad, and Dearborn Heights, Lee Gavin, are interviewed by Dearborn Heights Councilperson Ned Apigian on "Dearborn Heights News & Views," one of the WHFR Forum shows on Tuesdays from 1-2 PM. The show archive is available on this website--just click on "Forum" button and select the show's date. "Dearborn Heights News & Views" is currently featured in months with a fifth Tuesday, which occurs every second or third month.

Festival of Enlightenment: 3-26-11

An holistic fair, held in the Pavilion, HFCC Student Center.

Jazz @ Andiamo, 2-26-11

Benefit concert for WHFR at Andiamo Dearborn, featuring Kafi Lapuente & The Blue Dawn Band, The Marvin Jones Trio, and The After 5 Jazz Ensemble with Ping Spells.

WHFR's 25th Anniversary Party

Held at The Broadcast Booth in Allen Park, on Saturday, January 22, 2011, featuring performances by The Anthony Lai Band, The White Ravens, and The Wall Clocks.

Andrew Coltrane - WHFR Performance

Some pictures from Andrew Coltrane's WHFR performance.

Jocelyn Benson on "The New WHFR Journal," Friday, Dec. 3

WSU law professor, expert on election law, and candidate for MI Secretary of State in Nov. 2, 2010, election, Jocelyn Benson was interviewed on "The Journal" about needed reforms to encourage voting and to guarantee the fairness and security of the process.