Good evening, it's Tuesday, June 16th, and this is the Jive
at Five, our daily community calendar and rundown of night time programming
here on WESU 88.1 FM 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 Marianne O’Hare…..
Now how here’s some of what’s happening in our area this
week:
Tonight, at the Buttonwood Tree in Middletown, Mimi Poitras
leads her weekly Laughter Yoga session at 6, which will be followed by a
vegetarian potluck. The Buttonwood also presents Crystal Bowl Sound Healing
with Lou Sorrentino later tonight. On Thursday it’s Groove Jam and Super
Foods, with treats, chants, and world music at The Buttonwood Tree. On
Friday, the Buttonwood offers Joe Flood and Bill Gross, with Americana roots
music, harmonica, and more. The Aligned with Source Workshop series continues
Saturday morning, with this week’s theme being Define & Embrace Your True
Self. Saturday evening it’s O.K. – Olivia King, a singer/songwriter and
dancer with an R&B/NeoSoul sound. Food Not Bombs serves food outside the
Buttonwood Tree every Sunday at about 1 p.m. Help prepare the meal at First
Church on Court Street at 11:30. The Hearing Voices Network meets weekly on
Monday morning at 10:30. http://www.buttonwood.org
At the Hartford Public Library, right now (starting at 5pm) you
can attend “Hartford Heroes: Stories of the Hartford Fire Department,” this
Tuesday at 5. Two local authors share the history and accomplishments
chronicled in their books. They’ve also got Salsa Socials Tuesday at 6.
The Heart City Story Club holds its monthly open mic on Wednesday at 6.
On Saturday, their World of Sounds Concerts series opens with a performance at
3 by the Brazilian band Sambeleza. http://www.hplct.org
In New Haven tonight, at Cafe Nine, they’ve got Jazz with
Kevin St. James and Joe McWilliams. On Wednesday, it’s Words & Music,
with poet K. Ponzio and much more. Thursday’s headliner a Café Nine is
Revolution, I Love You. Friday’s early set at 5 features Shellye Valauskas
& Dean Falcone. Friday night at Café Nine Uncle Sonny, Circle//Circle,
headline a 9pm bill. Saturday’s weekly afternoon Jazz Jam Session, at
Café Nine, is with Tony Dioguardi & Friends at 4:30. The Grand Band Slam
Showcase from CT Now (formerly The Advocate) happens later at 9. On
Sunday at 2 Mega Ran takes the Café stage, with the Sunday Soul Service
happening at 8. http://www.cafenine.com
Up in Hartford, Black-eyed Sally’s on Tuesday nights,
Michael Palin’s Other Orchestra, an 18-piece band, works out new material. The
Wednesday Blues Jam features Tommy Whalen this week. Thursday, they showcase
some of the CT Now Grand Band Slam winners. On Friday it’s Spiritual Rez,
bringing you a reggae funk dance experience. Saturday they host the 16th annual
Black-eyed & Bluesfest starting at 4 in Bushnell Park, with music, craft
beers, southern food, and more. Musical acts for the festival include Orb Mellon,
Sugar Ray & the Bluetones, Brandon Santini, The Funky Dawgz Brass
Band, Balkun Brothers, and Big Mean Sound Machine. www.blackeyedsallys.com
Manic Productions brings “PigPen Theatre Co.” and “You
Won’t” to The Space in Hamden this tonight. Tomorrow/Wednesday, you can
catch Viet Cong and Girl Band at The Ballroom at The Outer Space. At Bar
in New Haven on Wednesday, Manic presents the Funky Dawgz Brass Band, along
with Joon. On Thursday, Reel Big Fish & Less Than Jake come to the College
Street Music Hall in New Haven. At The Ballroom at The Outer Space on
Thursday, it’s Phox, Mechanical River, and more. Friday’s Ballroom event
features HoneyHoney and Sonya Kitchell. On Saturday, Mike Gordon comes to
the College Street Music Hall, and on Sunday you can enjoy The Helio Sequence
at The Ballroom at The Outer Space. http://www.manicproductions.org
At Toad’s Place in New Haven, They’ve got Electric Thursdays
with DJ’s spinning in two rooms and on Friday, they headline hometown loud
rockers, Hatebreed for a 20th anniversary show. On Saturday it’s
The Kooks, Joywave, and Young Rising Sons. www.toadsplace.com
Connecticut Farmer’s Markets are opening across the
state. You can visit East Haddam every Wednesday from 4 to 7, Durham
every Thursday from 3 to 6, Middletown North End Friday from 10 to 2, Higganum
Village Friday from 3:30 to 6:30, Cromwell on Friday from 4 to 7, and Chester
Sunday from 10 to 1. Stay tuned to the Jive for updates on more openings,
and visithttp://www.ctnofa.org/FarmersMarkets for
details.
The Middletown Scottish Country Dancers meet Wednesday at
First Church on Court St. 860-347-0278 for details.
The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford now offers free admission
every Wednesday through Friday from 4 to 5 p.m. It’s free as well this
Saturday as part of their Second Saturdays for Families series. http://www.thewadsworth.org
At Infinity Hall in Hartford, it’s the 4th Annual CT Music
Awards this Wednesday at 8. Kevin Bacon takes the stage Thursday, when
Infinity brings you The Bacon Brothers with special guest Kathryn
Gallagher. On Friday enjoy alternative Americana from The Honeycutters,
with special guest Switch Factory. The Al Di Meola Elegant Gypsy &
More Electric Tour 2015 comes your way on Friday with Latin jazz. On
Sunday, Infinity brings you Spiritual Medium Patti Sinclair at 3. Details
athttp://www.infinityhall.com
You can tour the art at the Connecticut Old State House this
Thursday at noon. http://www.ctosh.org
You can take a free tour of the Soldiers & Sailors
Memorial Arc every Thursday at noon in Bushnell Park in Hartford. More
information is available at http://www.bushnellpark.org
This Friday, Wesleyan Potters in Middletown invites you to
their first ever Chintz-Zee Patron Party at the studio on S. Main St.
where you can find treasures, prototypes, and one-of-a-kind seconds plus
refreshments and live music. www.wesleyanpotters.com
At Scatz Restaurant and Lounge in Middletown, you can enjoy
funk and R&B this Friday with A Touch of Soul. On Saturday, Meme
Simpson and Yamanika bring you a Father’s Day Comedy Show. http://www.scatzrestaurantandlounge.com has
details. That’s Scatz with a Z.
A fundraiser for the Middlesex Historical Society takes
place Friday at the Inn at Middletown, featuring an illustrated lecture by
Dione Longley and Buck Zaidel, co-authors of “Heroes for All Time:
Connecticut Civil War Soldiers Tell Their Stories.” Details at http://www.arts2go.org
You can hunt for butterflies this Saturday at Cedar Hill
Cemetery with the Connecticut Butterfly Association. Details at www.cedarhillfoundation.org
WESU DJ Karen Stein, host of WESU’s Imagine radio show
airing on Thursdays, performs acoustic guitar every Saturday from 12:15 to 3
p.m. at the original Brewbaker’s on Main Street in Middletown.
Now here's a rundown of cinema off the beaten track in
Central Connecticut:
At Real Art Ways in Hartford, they continue their run of the
comedy “The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window & Disappeared”
through Thursday. Also continuing is “I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story,”
a documentary of the man who has been Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch for over
four decades. On Friday they open “The Yes Men Are Revolting,” which chronicles
the activists currently targeting the climate change issue. They also
open the Sundance Film Festival Award-winning shorts of 2015.
Both run through the weekend. There’s also a weekend screening of “When
Marnie Was There,” an animated parable about friendship and emotional
repair. www.realartways.org
Trinity College’s Cinestudio continues its run of “About
Elly,” an Iranian drama about middle class citizens trying to adapt to strict
Islamic laws, through Thursday. On Friday they open “Juaja,” starring
Viggo Mortensen in a drama about a Danish engineer who sets out to find this
magical city in Argentina in the 1880’s. It runs through the weekend.
Sunday’s matinee is Julie Taymor’s production of “A Midsummer Night’s
Dream.” Details at http://www.cinestudio.org
Now here's what's on the air tonight on WESU:
Right after the jive stay tuned for nearly three hours of
folk and Americana music until 8pm, on Acoustic Blender with Bill Revill who
offers and eclectic selection of Americana plus an extensive concert
listing and regular ticket giveaways.
From 8-9pm it’s The Voice of the CITY with J-Cherry, A
weekly show featuring live and local Connecticut arts and music.
After that at 9pm its Radio Obscura, whose
hosts describe the show as follows “Radio Obscura is a gasoline powered
cat purring its way through the highways and byways of the weeks topics. Join
us and. Pet the cat.”
DJ Pickup Sticks is back in the air-chair after that
at 10:30 for her show, Explorers’ Hour, which offers an exploration of
rock, pop, and experimental music
From: 11:30-12:30am its #tbt: summer throwbacks
with Frau Miau Tune in to listen to all your favorite summer throwbacks! #tbt: summer
throwbacks will have you bouncing and bumping to pop hits from summers past.
12:30-1:30am Coming to America with DJ Korean Kween Coming
to America" will explore music people associate with new beginnings in
their lives. Featuring interviews with people who will bring in songs they fell
in love with in a new environment.
From 1:30-3am Wonderland with DJ Cheshire Cat. Who says he’s
got a song in his heart, a chemical imbalance in his head and a musical library
at his fingers fingers. From krautrock to post-rock, grunge to garage, novelty
to New Romantic, punk to prog, Wonderland has a place for it.
At 3am, we will rebroadcast today’s noontime broadcast of
Democracy Now, with Amy Goodman.
That’s all for today’s Jive At Five. Tune in each and every
weekday at 4:55 p.m. to hear about what’s going on in the community and on the
air right here at WESU 88.1 FM, a community service of Wesleyan University
since 1939.
If you value WESU as a source for information and entertainment in your life, please help us close out our Spring pledge drive with a meaningful donation. You can make that donation online at www.wesufm.org, anytime. We are running out of time to balance our budget before the June 30th fiscal year end and we really need your help! Thanks - Now stay tuned for afternoon Jazz with Charles Henry.
If you value WESU as a source for information and entertainment in your life, please help us close out our Spring pledge drive with a meaningful donation. You can make that donation online at www.wesufm.org, anytime. We are running out of time to balance our budget before the June 30th fiscal year end and we really need your help! Thanks - Now stay tuned for afternoon Jazz with Charles Henry.
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