Tuesday, November 20th
Good evening, it's Tuesday,
Nov. 20th, and this is the Thanksgiving week edition of the Jive at Five
- WESU's Daily community calendar and rundown of night time programming here on
88.1 FM WESU Middletown, your station for NPR, Pacifica, independent and local
public affairs by day and the best in free-form community programming week
nights and weekends. I'm Life Coach Stacey Zackin, the Host of THE WORK &
PLAYLIST airing the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sunday of the month at 6pm here on WESU fm. During the 90 min
show I interview a guest and play a medley of tunes on a topic to inform and
inspire. My next show is Dec. 2nd where
I speak with a yoga master on pro-actively pursuing your goals with
willingness, awareness and ease.
____________________________________________________________
Here's a rundown of some of
what’s happening in our area:
At the Buttonwood on Saturday
at 8pm, the jazz trio UPSTREAM with Frank Varela, Rick Marshall and Bob Laramie
leading a mind-boggling improvisational excursion.
Sunday, and every Sunday, at
about 1 p.m. in front of the Buttonwood Tree, Food Not Bombs serves vegetarian
food. You’re invited to help prepare the meal at 11:30 a.m. at the First Church
on Court Street and all are welcome to the meal.
Learn about all Buttonwood
events at www.buttonwood.org
Friday kicks off Middletown’s
Holiday on Main Events. There will be a free holiday crafts fair at the MAC650
Gallery from 2-8 P.M., a chance to support the local economy and local artists
with your holiday dollars! Baked goods and hot beverages provided!
There will be a Festival of
Wreaths from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday at Liberty Bank. From 2 to 5 p.m.,
the Middlesex County Historical Society will host an open house at the
General Mansfield House, 151 Main St.
From 4 to 8 p.m., the
Middletown Lions Club will be staffing the popcorn-and-hot-pretzel stand in
front of the Chamber. Holiday music will be played by Harvest Woods Audio.
The Middletown High School Crew
Team will sell hot chocolate in front of the Church of the Holy Trinity!
On Saturday, the Holiday on
Main festivities continue with various civic and school organizations manning
the booths. There will be a visit by Santa; free hayrides along Main
Street; and free train rides on the sidewalk around downtown.
Webster Bank is sponsoring a
“giving tree” to benefit the Middletown Parks & Recreation’s Holiday
Program, providing presents for disadvantaged children. Take an ornament off
the Giving Tree, buy a suggested gift and return it with the ornament to
Webster Bank during the week, or to the Middlesex Chamber during Holiday On
Main Street on Saturdays. All items should be new, unopened and unwrapped.
Down in New Haven at Toad’s
Place tomorrow night is there weekly EDM Wednesday, they will also feature Deep
Banana Blackout and Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds. Friday brings Chris
Webby to the Toad’s stage, with D. Lector, PR1MO, TGIF and Dublin. Also on
Friday at Toad’s, Manic Productions presents Bomb the Music Industry, with The
World is a Beautiful Place & I am No Longer Afraid to Die; Hop Along; and
LVL UP.
Saturday, NRBQ comes to Toad’s,
along with Remember September and DizzyFish.
More about all Toad’s shows at
toadsplace.com.
At Café Nine in New Haven
brings the Elm City Americana Series, with Milksop: Unsung. Wednesday, Safety
Meeting presents Lord Fowl; w/ The Naked Heroes.
Thursday evening Dean Falcone
and Friends present the Thanksgiving Vomitorium, in which otherwise good songs
are overcooked. Watch friends & enemies battle their way through songs they
don't know! Watch in amazement as audience members are unwillingly dragged to
the stage to sing! See who fills the Vomitorium buckets with holiday cheer! See
all your favorite bar stars!!
Friday, Sal Paradise plays
during happy hour, followed by the Casa de Warrenton presentation of You Scream
I Scream; w/ MT Bearington and Weird Beards.
Saturday, the Afternoon Jazz
Jam is hosted by George Baker, followed by the Duke Robillard Band; w/ Paul
Gabriel.
Then Sunday, it’s the
Sunday-After-Supper Jam with host Kevin St. James and the Legendary Cafe Nine
All-Stars.
More can be found at
cafenine.com.
Up in Hartford at Blackeyed
Sally’s, tonight it’s Michael Palin’s Other Orchestra, an 18-piece band jamming
and working out new material.
Wednesday, it’s the weekly
Blues Jam, hosted this week by Gene Donaldson.
Then Friday, Christine Ohlman
& Rebel Montez take the Sally’s stage.
And Saturday, it’s Roxy Perry's
All Star Revue.
More can be found at
blackeyedsallys.com.
Now let’s take a look at cinema
off the beaten path in Central Connecticut.
At Real Art Ways in Hartford, Photographic
Memory continues tonight and tomorrow.
Friday and Saturday, it’s a
screening of Ingenious, in which a small-time inventor of clever but
impractical products finally comes up with the Big Idea, the one he’s been
waiting for to save his business and marriage. Wild money-raising schemes
ensue.
Friday and Saturday also brings
the Best of the New York International Children’s Film Festival, a
family favorite, to Real Art Ways. This colorful collection of short films from
around the world features audience and jury favorites from the 2012 festival
and is suited for children ages 4 to 8.
Friday through most of next
week, it’s Knuckleball, the story of a handful of pitchers in the entire
history of baseball who throw a ball so slowly and unpredictably that no one
wants anything to do with it.
Then on Sunday, the Story of
Film: An Odyssey continues with Part 7, “New Boundaries: World Cinema in Africa,
Asia, Latin America” and “New American Independents & the Digital
Revolution.”
More details can be found at
realartways.org.
Over at Cinestudio, Trinity
College's movie theater, 17 Girls wraps up tonight.
Tomorrow begins screenings of The
Master in 4K, in which a charismatic trickster played by Philip Seymour
Hoffman claims to heal people by separating them from the trauma of past lives.
Then Sunday through Tuesday,
it’s Easy Money, a Swedish thriller which director Martin Scorsese
helped bring to the States. It’s described as sharing with the best gangster
movies a sense of morality and a critique of society.
Learn more at cinestudio.org.
For those looking for
alternative holiday shopping after the holiday, on Saturday, Nov. 24th at 9am
Sheehan High School in Wallingford hosts a Vendor Fair to benefit their Music
Department which is free to shoppers. And on Tuesday, Nov. 27th from
4-8pm at The Gallery in Glastonbury, there is a JINGLE BELL MINGLE.
Co-sponsored by the Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce and Women-Lead this free
craft fair features over 30 vendors and local artisans. And
And now let’s take a look at tonight’s programming on WESU.
Right after the Jive At Five
from 5:05 to 6:00pm it’s Finding Bliss: words and music with DJ Lauren
"Bliss" Agnelli, an interview, free-form talk show about people who
are following their hearts and living authentically.
From 6-6:30 is Free Speech
Radio news from the Pacifica Network, your daily dose of alternative international
news and reporting.
From 6:30-8:00 is Acoustic
Blender with Bill Revill, an eclectic selection of Americana, country with
root influence.
From 8-9pm is The Voice of
the CITY with J-Cherry, your source for live and local Connecticut arts and
music at its best.
From 9-10:30 is Wonderland
with DJ Cheshire Cat, who has a song in his heart, a chemical imbalance in his
head, and a musical library at his fingers.
From 10:30-11:30 is This
Southbound Train, with Mary Barrett, featuring bluegrass, newgrass, and
other acoustic sounds.
From 11:30pm-12:30 am is Hardly
Strictly Bluegrass with DJ Sleepy Girl, the dulcet tones of bluegrass and
folk--just not entirely.
Wednesday, 12:30-1:30am is Radical
Roots, with Junkyard Augustine and KC-Gull, presenting lo-fi music with a
message.
Wednesday, 1:30-2:30am is The
Wayfaring Stranger with Lily Myers, bringing the newest and best in
contemporary folk and folk-rock from around the country.
And that’s all for today’s Jive
At Five. Tune in each weekday at 4:55 pm to hear about what’s going on in the
community and on the air right here at 88.1 FM WESU, a community service of
Wesleyan University since 1939.
The written form for what
you've heard on today’s jive is online at www.WESUfm.org/jive
And if you value WESU as a
source for information and entertainment in your life, how about supportinTuesday,
November 20th
Good evening, it's Tuesday,
Nov. 20th, and this is the Thanksgiving week edition of the Jive at Five
- WESU's Daily community calendar and rundown of night time programming here on
88.1 FM WESU Middletown, your station for NPR, Pacifica, independent and local
public affairs by day and the best in free-form community programming week
nights and weekends. I'm Life Coach Stacey Zackin, the Host of THE WORK &
PLAYLIST airing the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sunday of the month at 6pm here on WESU fm. During the 90 min
show I interview a guest and play a medley of tunes on a topic to inform and
inspire. My next show is Dec. 2nd where
I speak with a yoga master on pro-actively pursuing your goals with
willingness, awareness and ease.
____________________________________________________________
Here's a rundown of some of
what’s happening in our area:
At the Buttonwood on Saturday
at 8pm, the jazz trio UPSTREAM with Frank Varela, Rick Marshall and Bob Laramie
leading a mind-boggling improvisational excursion.
Sunday, and every Sunday, at
about 1 p.m. in front of the Buttonwood Tree, Food Not Bombs serves vegetarian
food. You’re invited to help prepare the meal at 11:30 a.m. at the First Church
on Court Street and all are welcome to the meal.
Learn about all Buttonwood
events at www.buttonwood.org
Friday kicks off Middletown’s
Holiday on Main Events. There will be a free holiday crafts fair at the MAC650
Gallery from 2-8 P.M., a chance to support the local economy and local artists
with your holiday dollars! Baked goods and hot beverages provided!
There will be a Festival of
Wreaths from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday at Liberty Bank. From 2 to 5 p.m.,
the Middlesex County Historical Society will host an open house at the
General Mansfield House, 151 Main St.
From 4 to 8 p.m., the
Middletown Lions Club will be staffing the popcorn-and-hot-pretzel stand in
front of the Chamber. Holiday music will be played by Harvest Woods Audio.
The Middletown High School Crew
Team will sell hot chocolate in front of the Church of the Holy Trinity!
On Saturday, the Holiday on
Main festivities continue with various civic and school organizations manning
the booths. There will be a visit by Santa; free hayrides along Main
Street; and free train rides on the sidewalk around downtown.
Webster Bank is sponsoring a
“giving tree” to benefit the Middletown Parks & Recreation’s Holiday
Program, providing presents for disadvantaged children. Take an ornament off
the Giving Tree, buy a suggested gift and return it with the ornament to
Webster Bank during the week, or to the Middlesex Chamber during Holiday On
Main Street on Saturdays. All items should be new, unopened and unwrapped.
Down in New Haven at Toad’s
Place tomorrow night is there weekly EDM Wednesday, they will also feature Deep
Banana Blackout and Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds. Friday brings Chris
Webby to the Toad’s stage, with D. Lector, PR1MO, TGIF and Dublin. Also on
Friday at Toad’s, Manic Productions presents Bomb the Music Industry, with The
World is a Beautiful Place & I am No Longer Afraid to Die; Hop Along; and
LVL UP.
Saturday, NRBQ comes to Toad’s,
along with Remember September and DizzyFish.
More about all Toad’s shows at
toadsplace.com.
At Café Nine in New Haven
brings the Elm City Americana Series, with Milksop: Unsung. Wednesday, Safety
Meeting presents Lord Fowl; w/ The Naked Heroes.
Thursday evening Dean Falcone
and Friends present the Thanksgiving Vomitorium, in which otherwise good songs
are overcooked. Watch friends & enemies battle their way through songs they
don't know! Watch in amazement as audience members are unwillingly dragged to
the stage to sing! See who fills the Vomitorium buckets with holiday cheer! See
all your favorite bar stars!!
Friday, Sal Paradise plays
during happy hour, followed by the Casa de Warrenton presentation of You Scream
I Scream; w/ MT Bearington and Weird Beards.
Saturday, the Afternoon Jazz
Jam is hosted by George Baker, followed by the Duke Robillard Band; w/ Paul
Gabriel.
Then Sunday, it’s the
Sunday-After-Supper Jam with host Kevin St. James and the Legendary Cafe Nine
All-Stars.
More can be found at
cafenine.com.
Up in Hartford at Blackeyed
Sally’s, tonight it’s Michael Palin’s Other Orchestra, an 18-piece band jamming
and working out new material.
Wednesday, it’s the weekly
Blues Jam, hosted this week by Gene Donaldson.
Then Friday, Christine Ohlman
& Rebel Montez take the Sally’s stage.
And Saturday, it’s Roxy Perry's
All Star Revue.
More can be found at
blackeyedsallys.com.
Now let’s take a look at cinema
off the beaten path in Central Connecticut.
At Real Art Ways in Hartford, Photographic
Memory continues tonight and tomorrow.
Friday and Saturday, it’s a
screening of Ingenious, in which a small-time inventor of clever but
impractical products finally comes up with the Big Idea, the one he’s been
waiting for to save his business and marriage. Wild money-raising schemes
ensue.
Friday and Saturday also brings
the Best of the New York International Children’s Film Festival, a
family favorite, to Real Art Ways. This colorful collection of short films from
around the world features audience and jury favorites from the 2012 festival
and is suited for children ages 4 to 8.
Friday through most of next
week, it’s Knuckleball, the story of a handful of pitchers in the entire
history of baseball who throw a ball so slowly and unpredictably that no one
wants anything to do with it.
Then on Sunday, the Story of
Film: An Odyssey continues with Part 7, “New Boundaries: World Cinema in
Africa, Asia, Latin America” and “New American Independents & the Digital
Revolution.”
More details can be found at
realartways.org.
Over at Cinestudio, Trinity
College's movie theater, 17 Girls wraps up tonight.
Tomorrow begins screenings of The
Master in 4K, in which a charismatic trickster played by Philip Seymour
Hoffman claims to heal people by separating them from the trauma of past lives.
Then Sunday through Tuesday,
it’s Easy Money, a Swedish thriller which director Martin Scorsese
helped bring to the States. It’s described as sharing with the best gangster
movies a sense of morality and a critique of society.
Learn more at cinestudio.org.
For those looking for
alternative holiday shopping after the holiday, on Saturday, Nov. 24th at 9am
Sheehan High School in Wallingford hosts a Vendor Fair to benefit their Music
Department which is free to shoppers. And on Tuesday, Nov. 27th from
4-8pm at The Gallery in Glastonbury, there is a JINGLE BELL MINGLE.
Co-sponsored by the Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce and Women-Lead this free
craft fair features over 30 vendors and local artisans. And
And now let’s take a look at tonight’s programming on WESU.
Right after the Jive At Five
from 5:05 to 6:00pm it’s Finding Bliss: words and music with DJ Lauren
"Bliss" Agnelli, an interview, free-form talk show about people who
are following their hearts and living authentically.
From 6-6:30 is Free Speech
Radio news from the Pacifica Network, your daily dose of alternative international
news and reporting.
From 6:30-8:00 is Acoustic
Blender with Bill Revill, an eclectic selection of Americana, country with
root influence.
From 8-9pm is The Voice of
the CITY with J-Cherry, your source for live and local Connecticut arts and
music at its best.
From 9-10:30 is Wonderland
with DJ Cheshire Cat, who has a song in his heart, a chemical imbalance in his
head, and a musical library at his fingers.
From 10:30-11:30 is This
Southbound Train, with Mary Barrett, featuring bluegrass, newgrass, and
other acoustic sounds.
From 11:30pm-12:30 am is Hardly
Strictly Bluegrass with DJ Sleepy Girl, the dulcet tones of bluegrass and
folk--just not entirely.
Wednesday, 12:30-1:30am is Radical
Roots, with Junkyard Augustine and KC-Gull, presenting lo-fi music with a
message.
Wednesday, 1:30-2:30am is The
Wayfaring Stranger with Lily Myers, bringing the newest and best in
contemporary folk and folk-rock from around the country.
And that’s all for today’s Jive
At Five. Tune in each weekday at 4:55 pm to hear about what’s going on in the
community and on the air right here at 88.1 FM WESU, a community service of
Wesleyan University since 1939.
The written form for what
you've heard on today’s jive is online at www.WESUfm.org/jive
And if you value WESU as a
source for information and entertainment in your life, how about supporting the
station with a donation? You can make that donation online at wesufm.org
anytime. Thanks for listening!
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