Good evening, it's Monday, July 22nd. This is the Jive at
Five - our 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. Thanks for tuning in. I'm Ben Michael
Here’s a rundown of some of what’s happening in our area
this week.
Here in Middletown, from 10 am – 2 pm during July and August, the Buttonwood Tree, offers Arts and Crafts activities kids & adults. At 7pm tonight there’s an opportunityto Meet John Kilian ,the Author, “Downtown Drive-Thru” . Every Monday at 8pm J-Cherry presents the Anything Goes open mic at The Buttonwood. Wednesday brings a night of Karoke with Deni and Friday night you can catch the Shannon Whitworth Jazz Quintet at the Buttonwood Tree. Saturday afternoon at 1:30 there’s a Creative Painting With Pastels Workshop with artist Jason Alster who is the author of the book “Creative Painting for the Young Artist.”
Saturday evening a new, local bluegrass band Hesitant
Squirrel plays a mix of traditional bluegrass music and fiddle tunes,
songs from other genres played in the bluegrass style, as well as some original
bluegrass tunes at The Buttonwood. On Sunday, Food Not Bombs serves food
outside the Buttonwood Tree. You're invited to help prepare the vegetarian meal
at 11:30 a.m. at the First Church on Court Street. www.buttonwood.org for details about all
events.
Tonight the Hartford Jazz Societies’ Monday night live jazz
series in Bushnell park presents
NORMAN GAGE-KENNY REED QUINTET at 6pm followed by The JAY HOGGARD QUINTET at 7:30. http://www.hartfordjazzjam.com/ for details.
NORMAN GAGE-KENNY REED QUINTET at 6pm followed by The JAY HOGGARD QUINTET at 7:30. http://www.hartfordjazzjam.com/ for details.
Down in New Haven tonight at Cafe Nine, DrinkDeeply
presents: If Jesus Had Machine Guns . Tomorrow at Café Nine, ODDBALL EVENTS
Presents: Oddball Events presents Young
Dubliners . Wednesday, at Café Nine
you can catch Davey and
the Chains and This
Frontier Needs Heros . Thursday night Manic Productions Presents Night Moves,
Big Tusk
(Featurig WESU Alumni and past Student President, Sam Long formerly of The
Appledaughters). Olive Tiger opens that show. Then on Friday, Café Nine
presents The Mike Weed Benefit featuring M.T.
Bearington, Ponybird, and Violent Mae
. Saturday’s Afternoon Jazz Jam will be
hosted by George Baker this week. Saturday night Elison
Jackson, Lake
Superior,and Kindred
Queer Share a bill at Café Nine.
Sunday afternoon at 4pm there’s a Bluegrass
Jam w/ Stacy Phillips and Sunday night at 7, Chris
Hicks of the Marshall Tucker Band takes the Café Nine stage Chris
Berardo and the DesBerardos open the show.
At Blackeyed Sally's in Hartford,
tonight at 8 it’s Jazz Monday. Tomorrow at 8 brings Michael Palin's Other
Orchestra, an 18-piece band working out new material. Wednesday’s Blues Jam
at will be hosted by Tommy Whalen this week. Friday, The Matt Zeiner Band takes the stage. Saturday night brings the X Y Eli CD Release Party to Sally’s. www.blackeyedsally’s
for details.
Here in Middletown tomorrow
/Tuesday, The Middletown Commission on the Arts Tuesday night weekly Summer Sounds
concert series features the Caribbean sounds of the Band Moto playing
Reggae and more. The concerts are on City's
South Green (Union Park) just off Main st. and are free and open to the public.
You are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets. Concerts begin at 7 p.m.
rain location is across the St at South Congregational Church.
The Mattabessett Canoe Club at
Harbor Park in Middletown has live entertainment most nights tonight there’s an
open Mic. Tuesday night features Acoustic Solo
Music and a weekly Irish music session on
Wednesdays. Thursday, there’a a new Jazz Series. Friday brings live Blues to
The Canoe Club. details at www.mattabessetcanoeclub.com .
On Wednesday, at the Wadsworth
Mansion in Middletown, the weekly Music at the Mansion series features Gail
Wade and Turning Pointwww.wadsworthmansion.com for
details and the full series schedule.
The Sunken Garden Poetry Festival is
in full swing at The Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington. This Wednesday at 5:00 you can catch Latina poet Bessy Reyna, followed by
music with master Irish fiddler Martin Hayes, and the evening culminates’s with
a reading by Richard Blanco. Details online at www.sunkengardenpoetry.org
Thursday kicks off the second week of ArtFarm’s “Much Ado About Nothing,” at the the Grove at
Middlesex Community College in Middletown. Performances are Thursday through
Sunday, with live musical headliners each night at 6:00. Thursday Night’s
musical guest is Lorena Garay. Friday youc an catch The Jazz Piano styling of
Noah Baerman, Saturday Stacy Phillips and Paul Howard open
the show and Sunday’s musical guest is Rani Arbo. www.art-farm.org for details.
The Rusted Keys, an acoustic duet, play on the last Sunday morning of
every month- beginning at 9:00 a.m.- at BrewBakers, on Main Street, in Middletown. 860-852-0034
'Tis the season for farmers' markets and several in our area are in full swing. In Middletown, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. there's a market on the South Green, and another in Middletown's North End at 575 Main Street, on Fridays, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. www.northendfarmersmarket.org. In Durham, the farmers' market is on Thursdays, on the town green. In Cromwell, on Wednesdays from 2 to 5 p.m., the farmers' market is at Covenant Village. In Higganum There’s a Market on Fridays from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m on the town green. In East Haddam, there's a farmers' market from 4 to 7 p.m. on Wednesdays at the town grange on Town Street. Learn about farmers' markets all over the state by going to www.ctnofa.org/FarmersMarkets.htm .
Now here's a rundown of cinema off
the beaten track in Central Connecticut:
Real Art Ways in Hartford, has
extended their run of “Hannah Arendt,” a
biopic documentary about the influential
German-Jewish philosopher and political theorist who’s perhaps known for
her controversial reporting on the 1961 trial of ex-Nazi Adolf Eichmann in The
New Yorker and her now-famous concept of the "Banality of Evil.". Throughj Thursday, Real Art ways is also
showing “Byzantium", in which two mysterious vampire women seek
refuge in a run-down coastal resort. Thursday at Real Art
Ways its RADIO ADVENTURE THEATER:
This weekend brings Sundance Film Festival Shorts and the
continuation of The New York International Children's Film Festival: Kidflix
Mix. www.realartways.org for details.
Tonight and Tomorrow, Cinestudio,
The Trinity College cinema in Hartford, wraps up their run of RADIO ADVENTURE THEATER: Wednesday Cinestudio
begins a run of What Masie Knew starring Julianne
Moore. You can find show times and
info at www.cinestudio.org.
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And now let’s take a look at
tonight’s programming on WESU.
Right after the Jive at Five stay
tuned for a well-rounded jazz show on Charles Henry’s Afternoon Jazz with
Charles Henry until 6pm.
Weekdays at 6 Free Speech Radio News
From the Pacifica Network offers a daily dose of alternative international news
and reporting.
At 6:30 Michael Benson is in the
Airchair for 75% Folk.
At 8 pm it’s Anvil Hour with Nate.
At 9:30 it’s Aargh! with Tom for some stoner
cosmic doom psychedelia avant garde noise
Then from 11:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., it's
the Explorers' Hour, with Pickup Sticks, a synthesis of science, spoken word
and a lot of popular music.
At 1 a.m. it’s Distilled
Discographies with Cheshire Cat, distilling down the discography of an artist
to an essential 60 minute career retrospective, sampling something from every
cataloged release.
at 2am it’s Roots World Radio with
Cliff Furnald for an exploration of roots music from around the world.
DJ Otto Nation offers the Graveyard
shift from 3-4am for an eclectic mix of music from the WESU library.
The BBC kicks on at 4, followed by
NPR's Morning Edition at 5.
That’s all for today’s Jive at Five,
if you didn’t get a chance to write down some of the information mentioned in
our community calendar, the script is published online at www.wesufm.org/jive
Thanks for listening! Now stay tuned
for Afternoon Jazz with Charles Henry.
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