Good evening! It’s Tuesday, Nov. 26th,
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 weeknights and weekends.
I'm Marianne O’Hare producer of Conversations on Health Care. Thanks for
joining us!
Now for our rundown of some of
what’s happening in our area this week.
Here
in Middletown, at the Buttonwood Tree, tonight at 6 p.m there will be a S.W.E.E.T.
Potato Society Meeting November 26 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm SWEET is an
acronym for: Sisters Working, Educating
& Evolving Together “Representing All Aspects Of The Woman.” . The
Middletown High School Art Club will be exhibiting its third student sponsored
gallery show at The Buttonwood Tree during the month of November. The show, led
by Senior Angela Byrd, will display an array of student art work celebrating
Middletown High School. The opening event is Friday evening from @ 7:30 pm -
9:30 pm.
Saturday morning kicks off with Tai
Chi and community yoga. Saturday night Jazz vocalist Mary Ellen Lonergan will
be performing songs from the Great American Songbook and Standards. Alex
Nakimovsky will be joining her on piano while Phil Bowler plays bass. On Sundays, Food Not Bombs serves food
outside the Buttonwood at 1 pm, as Rumpus, an invitation to express the rhythm
inside you, takes place inside. All are welcome. You are also invited to help
prepare the vegetarian meal beforehand at 11 am at First Church Congregational
on Court Street. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 John Basinger performs from Book 11
of Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost. Books will be provided to follow along
with. www.buttonwood.org
The CT Poetry Society Middletown Chapter holds
its meetings on the last
Wednesday of every month in Russell Library’sMeeting Room 3. The
meetings are open to the public and take place 6 p.m. www.Russelllibrary.org
for info
Down
in New Haven at Toad’s Place, tonight,
the SMOKER’S CLUB tour stops at Toads featuring Joey Badass & Pro Era,
Ab-Soul, The Underachievers, Chevy Woods and many more. Wednesday, DEEP BANANA BLACKOUT returns to
Toad’s Place for their ANNUAL
THANKSGIVING EVE SHOW. Like Violet is the opening act. The “Sizzla” scheduled
for Saturday has been cancelled until further notice. Tickets refundable at
point of service. Friday night Chris
Webby returns to Toads. . www.toadsplace.com.
Also
in New Haven, at Café Nine, tonight,
Mac JoVin and Piranhas in Your Hot Tub
take the stage. Wednesday, brings the Dean Falcone's 17th Annual Thanksgiving All Star
Vomitorium to Café nine.
Friday night Steve Broderick and The 100 Watt Suns take
the stage with James Mauri Four and Chaser Eight opening the show. Cafe Nine’s Saturday afternoon’s weekly Jazz Jam
will be hosted by Billy Cofrances. Saturday night Five in the
Chamber and the Amanda Gregg / Chris Wuerth Duo duo make for a night of roots
and bluegrass music at The Nine. Sunday Night brings Blues Boot Camp with Greg Sherrod. www.cafenine.com.
Up
in Hartford, at Blackeyed Sally’s, On Tuesday night’s, Michael Palin’s Other Orchestra, an 18-piece band, works
out new material. Wednesday’s weekly Blues Jam, one of the longest running in
New England, will be hosted by Tommy Whalen this week. Friday, Christine Ohlman
& Rebel Montez return to the Sally’s
stage. Saturday night, the Mike Crandall Band
plays the blues at Sally’s. www.blackeyedsallys.com.
Back here in Middletown, The City’s Holiday on Main Street festivities kick off at 4:00 pm Friday, starting at Union Park, the South Green with Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree. More online at www.arts2go.org
Also here in Middletown Friday night, Sez Zion takes the stage at Scatz Restaurant and Jazz Lounge, on Main Street Ext. Saturday night Talented vocalist Rahsaan Langley takes the Scatz stage. www.scatzrestaurantandlounge.com.
The Middletown Symphonic Band will
be performing a Christmas Concert at the First Congregational Church in
Wallingford, CT on Sunday at 2:00 PM. The church is located at 23 South Main
Street in Wallingford. Admission is free. Additional information about the
Middletown Symphonic Band and its schedule of holiday concerts is available at www.artstogo.org
Vocalist
Nekita Waller performs at the Mattabesett Canoe Club at Harbor Park
in Middletown on Sundays at 7pm. http://mattabesettcanoeclub.com
Now here's a rundown of cinema off
the beaten track in Central Connecticut:
At Real Art Ways in Hartford, through Wednesday you can catch:
Broadway Idiot, which follows Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong from a punk rock
concert at Madison Square Garden to the opening of his musical, American Idiot,
on Broadway - only ten blocks away, but worlds apart. RAW is closed for
Thanksgiving. Friday night Real Art Ways
opens, the documentary “Muscle Shoals” telling the story of the unlikely
breeding ground for some of the most creative music in American history. The
Film Motel Life, based on the popular novel by Willy Vlautin, also opens on
Friday night. Learn more at realartways.org.
Tonight at Cinestudio, The Trinity College cinema in Hartford, you can experience: Russian Ark, called an amazing technical tour-de-force: the entire film, shot inside St Petersburg’s Hermitage art gallery, and done in a single take by incredible Steadicam operator Tilman Büttner, of Run Lola Run fame. Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine staring Cate Blanchett and Alec Baldwin opens Wednesday night and continues through Saturday, including Thanksgiving day. cinestudio.org is the source for more information.
Tonight at Cinestudio, The Trinity College cinema in Hartford, you can experience: Russian Ark, called an amazing technical tour-de-force: the entire film, shot inside St Petersburg’s Hermitage art gallery, and done in a single take by incredible Steadicam operator Tilman Büttner, of Run Lola Run fame. Woody Allen’s Blue Jasmine staring Cate Blanchett and Alec Baldwin opens Wednesday night and continues through Saturday, including Thanksgiving day. cinestudio.org is the source for more information.
And now here’s a rundown of
tonight’s programming on WESU.
Right after the Jive at Five stay
tuned for: Bill Revill sitting in the student’s who’ve gone home for the
holiday.
At 6pm each weeknight, Feature Story
News offers a daily dose of alternative international news and reporting from
the Pacifica Network.
At 6:30 Acoustic Blender with
Bill Revill presents an eclectic selection of Americana, country, folk,
folk-rock, bluegrass, acoustic, and other music that has a roots influence.
From 8-9pm The Voice of the CITY
with J-Cherry and the Strawberries offer live and local Connecticut
arts and music at its best.
At 9pm it’s time for Wonderland with
DJ Cheshire Cat who warns of a song in his heart, a chemical imbalance in his
head and a musical library at his fingers.
at 10:30- DJ Moe and DJ Jeffery
are in the house for some free form fun.
From 1-2am stay tuned for The Laugh
Infection with Willie Zabar for a comedy program showcasing recorded standup as
well as original sketches and other on-air shticks.
From 2-3am its The Late Night Format
with Adi Slepack.
Call it Anything with DJ Skim takes
over from 3-4am profiling improvisational music of various traditions that
transcend strict genre boundaries.
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 Wild Wild Live with Rachie and Hibiki
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