Good evening! It’s Tuesday, December 24th - 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
for Conversations on Health Care. Thanks for joining us.
Now for our rundown of some of what’s happening in our area
this week.
Café nine in New Haven is closed Today and tomorrow reopening Thursday night with Vomit-oke, the Holiday
version of Café Nine’s live band Karaoke. Friday’s early show at 5pm features Mark Daniel.
Later Friday night Drink Deeply presents: Wess
Meets West, Ports of
Spain, and The Morning On Fire. Cafe Nine’s Saturday afternoon’s weekly
Jazz Jam will be hosted Billy
Cofrances this week. Saturday brings the Second
Annual Beehive Holiday Blowout with Christine
Ohlman & Rebel Montez, and The George Baker Band. Sunday afternoon
brings a Bluegrass
Jam w/ Stacy Phillips – more online at www.cafenine.com.
Friday night, here in Middletown, Scatz Restaurant and Jazz
Lounge on Main Street Ext. presents a a
night of jazz vocals with Ian Woods. Saturday
night Rahsaan Langley takes the Scatz stage. www.scatzrestaurantandlounge.com.
Friday, Blackeyed Sallys in Hartford reopens for business offering
a night of blues with the Cheryl Arena Band and Special Guest Hash Brown. Saturday
night, Sally’s presents The Roxy Perry Holiday Show. www.blackeyedsallys.com.
The Guru, Cold Fronts, DRGN King, SHMNS, Furnsss share a
bill at The Space, in Hamden Friday
night. Lord Fowl plays at the Outer Space, Satu8rday night theouterspace.net
Most programs are on hiatus this at The Buttonwood Tree this
week. Things pick back up Saturday
morning with Tai Chi and community yoga.
Saturday night brings The Buttonwood’s (Impromptu) Holiday Party from
7-11 pm. On Sundays, Food Not Bombs serves food outside the Buttonwood at 1 pm,
all are welcome. You are also invited to help prepare the meal beforehand at 11
am at First Church Congregational on Court Street. www.buttonwood.org
Down in New Haven at Toad’s Place Saturday night, Horror
Rockers, GWAR bring their nasty stage show to Toads Place with Battlecross and Iron
Reagan opening thee show. . www.toadsplace.com.
The Brian McCarthy quintet plays a gig at the Side Door in Old Lyme on
Saturday for a night of cotemporary jazz, thesidedoorjazz.com.
The JOVAN ALEXANDER TRIO performs "Sunday Afternoon
Jazz" AT SWEET HARMONY CAFE &
BAKERY on Main St in Middletown this Sunday
from 1:30PM-3:30PM. http://www.sweetharmonycafebakery.com
Sunday night Manic Productions presents an evening of alt
country and Americana with Stephen Kellogg and
Dan Mills at Arch Street Tavern in Hartford. www.Manicproductions.org
Now here's a rundown of some cinema you can catch off the
beaten track in Central Connecticut:
At Real Art Ways in Hartford, Tonigh, you can
catch: "Following the Ninth": part road trip, part adventure story,
it's an inspirational film about Beethoven's Ninth, the power it has to
liberate us, to shield us against suffering, and to provide hope and resilience
for us in dark times.
Also showing tonight at RAW is: the animated children’s tale,
"My Neighbor Totoro". The story follows Satsuke and Mei, two young
girls who find that their new country home is in a mystical forest inhabited by
a menagerie of mystical creatures called Totoros. This family-oriented feature
has a powerful ecological theme. Real Art Ways is closed on Weds but resumes the
Totoro run Thursday night and opens the documentary on Noam Chomsky called “Is the Man Who is Tall Happy?”.
Learn
more at realartways.org.
Tonight At Cinestudio, The Trinity College cinema in Hartford, you can catch the 1946 Frank Capra classic "It’s a Wonderful Life". Starting on Christmas day, Cinestudio will then its doors until they reopen on January 2nd. www.cinestudio.org for more information.
Tonight At Cinestudio, The Trinity College cinema in Hartford, you can catch the 1946 Frank Capra classic "It’s a Wonderful Life". Starting on Christmas day, Cinestudio will then its doors until they reopen on January 2nd. www.cinestudio.org for more information.
And now here’s a rundown of tonight’s programming on WESU.
Right after the jive at Five stay tuned for an hour of
acoustic music with Bill Revill.
At 6pm, Stay tuned for 30 minutes of news from the World
Socialist Web site.
Bill Revill is back in the air chair for a special Christmas eve edition of Acoustic Blender from 6:30-8pm.
Bill Revill is back in the air chair for a special Christmas eve edition of Acoustic Blender from 6:30-8pm.
From 8-9, It’s Voice of the City with J Cherry for an hour until David Bauer takes over our Christmas evening programming until 12:30 am. Watch out for a wide range of music from the Wu Tang Clan to Frank Zappa.
The BBC kicks on at 4, followed by NPR's Morning Edition at
5.
And 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 wesufm.org/jive.
And if you value WESU as a source for information and entertainment
in your life, help us kick off our Winter Pledge Drive by supporting the
station with a donation. You can make that donation online at www.wesufm.org
Thanks for listening! Stay tuned for Bill Revill
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