KFAI
Radio Without Boundaries
KFAI is a volunteer-based community radio station that exists to broadcast information, arts and entertainment programming for an audience of diverse racial, social and economic backgrounds.

Bonjour Minnesota
- Every week on Tue at 8:00 PM
Music/French
With Freddy Posine (AKA Freddy Le Titi des Halles), Adrien, Romain
Bonjour Minnesota features music and culture from France and francophone countries. Regions of France are explored: Paris and its many styles; southern France and its separate language. Program are often centered on significant dates and special dates are highlighted: Valentine's Day with music about love; Christmas music in December.
The program serves the French, francophone and francophile communities. Programs are broadcast in French with English translation. We often hear, "We don't understand French, but we love your program."
Have a comment, question or request? Call the studio line during our show when the music is playing at 612-341-0980, email us at bonjourminnesota@gmail.com, visit and like page our Bonjour Minnesota Facebook page or on Twitter @BonjourMinn. You can also download the KFAI App for Android, iPhones and iPad.
Caryl interviews English speaking personalities of interest to the French community such as Peter Mayle, author of A Year in Provence.
Bonjour Minnesota occasionally has live shows with local musicians such as the Bone Tones' Cajun music and the Café Accordion orchestra, who feature a French repetoire of music.
Honoring Georgette Pfannkuch - Founding Producer, Bonjour Minnesota from 1984 - 2008
Georgette passed away on September 13, 2008.
Georgette reported on events of interest at local institutions as well as visiting artists and personalities. She interviewed personalities passing through the Twin Cities like Paul Renoir, grandson of the painter; Pierre Bensussan, French guitarist of international renown; and, many others.
Georgette also took advantage of her travels. She reported on the French influence in St. Petersburg, Russia and music and culture from Senegal in French-speaking Africa.
