Introducing: Corner Pride!

Introducing: Corner Pride!

Corner Pride with Kendall Stewart and Marc Schindler, Saturdays at 10am! Photo: 106.1 The Corner/Jack Rakes


June is Pride Month and the perfect time to launch our brand-new show, Corner Pride!

Starting on June 5th, join Kendall Stewart and Marc Schindler every Saturday morning at 10am for a weekly celebration of all things LGBTQ+!

They’ll feature stories from here in our area as well as pop culture, current events, and a full playlist of artists who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community.

Plus, Kendall will feature an LGBTQ+ artist every weekday for Corner Pre-Pride at 7:15!

Catch Corner Pride with Kendall Stewart and Marc Schindler, Saturday mornings at 10am STARTING JUNE 5TH on 106.1 The Corner, or on your smart speaker, smartphone, and online at 106.1 The Corner.com

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