Thursday, March 24, 2016

3-24-16 Jive

Good evening, it's Thursday,, March 24th, and this is the Jive at Five, our daily community calendar and rundown of nighttime programming, here on 88.1 FM WESU Middletown. By day, WESU offers a diverse program of NPR, Pacifica, independent and local public affairs. Each night and weekend WESU offers the best in free-form community programming. I’m Ben Michael, Thank you for joining us!


Now here's a rundown of what's happening in our area this week:


Here in Middletown, at the Buttonwood Tree, tonight the Middlesex Drum Circle gathers at the Buttonwood Tree.  All are welcome! Tomorrow (Friday) evening The Katie Bull Group Project takes the stage for a night of jazz inside and “out” side the jazz tradition. On Saturday; it’s a morning class of Transitional Tai Chi followed by the Aligned with Source mediation, this week guided by spiritual and holistic healer Annaita Gandhy.  Saturday afternoon brings the The Connetic Word National Youth Poetry Slam 2016 to the Buttonwood Tree.  Saturday evening, you can catch the Kennedy’s performing their brand of Americana folk rock at the Buttonwood. The International Women’s Day Art Show is on display for the month of March. http://buttonwood.org/


Down in New Haven tonight, at Café Nine, it’s an evening of CT punk with ZOMBII, Hiss the Villain, and Jim Morrison's Ghost. Early Friday evening (5PM) Frank Critelli plays and later Friday night, Fernando Pinto Presents ROBYN HITCHCOCK and Emma Swift. Café Nine’s weekly Saturday afternoon Jazz Jam Session is with the George Baker Band this week from 4:30-7pm. Saturday evening, ROZ AND THE RICE CAKES, Ports of Spain, Violent Mae, & Rudeyna share a bill at Café Nine. Sunday night brings a night of rootin-tootin Gutter-Billy and and busking with THE GODDAMN GALLOWS, The Palomino Brothers, and Outlaw Ritual www.cafenine.com


Also in New Haven, at Toad’s Place, tonight you can catch Flatbush Zombies, A$AP, and Remy Banks for an evening of hiphop..  Friday evening, you can hear TITUS ANDRONICUS, and Craig Finn. Saturday night The McLovins return to Toad’s Place.  Haley Jane and The Primates and Jose Oyola and the Astronauts open that show.  www.toadsplace.com


Friday evening, MANIC PRODUCTIONS The Rocket Summer, FARRO, & Kalimur at The Space in Hamden. Saturday at the Space Manic presents Somos, Petal, The Superweaks, & Queen Moo. At The Ball Room at The Outer Space, on Saturday night, Manic presents Neil Hamburger, Major Entertainer - Mike H, & Brian Barganier www.manicproductions.org


Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s, tonight it’s the final show of Strange Creek “Battle of the Bands.” Friday evening, Rebel Alliance offers a night of rock, reggae, and revolution! Saturday, night, Jeff Pitchell and Texas Flood return to Black Eyed Sally’s for a night of rocking soul, and funky Texas blues. www.blackeyedsallys.com


At Russell Library here in Middletown, this and every Thursday, at 7pm, the Veteran's Writing Group meets at the library. Saturday morning at 10 am, Russell library hosts the presentation, “Looking for Indigenous Middletown in colonial archives: settler erasure of wangunk indian tribal history at russell library”  This panel presentation will be based on research conducted by select students from the Wesleyan class, “Decolonizing Indigenous Middletown: Native Histories of the Wangunk Indian People,” taught by J. Kehaulani Kauanui, Associate Professor of American Studies and Anthropology. This was a service-learning course in partnership with the Middlesex County Historical Society.   Later, Saturday, at 1pm, ArtFarm and The Russell library present, Shakespeare on Screen with film critic Richard Alleva, who will show scenes from all three of Sir Laurence Olivier’s adaptations of –Henry V, Hamlet, Richard III, and Othello —and discuss the techniques that made them both memorable and groundbreaking. www.russelllibrary.org


This weekend at Infinity Hall Hartford, you can catch Moondance, a Van Morrison tribute show on Friday night. Saturday, you can catch Kimock, featuring Steve Kimock and John Kimock. At infinity Norfolk, Friday night brings Jeff Pevar and friends featuring Mat Zeiner, David Livolski, and John Peckman. Saturday at infinity Hall Norfolk, you can catch the Soul Sound Revue. www.Infinityhall.com


Now here's a rundown of cinema, off the beaten track in Central Connecticut:


Up in Hartford at Real Art Ways, tonight, you can catch the final showing of Requiem for the American Dream, wherein, leftist social critic Noam Chomsky discusses how the concentration of wealth and power among a small elite has polarized American society and brought about the decline of the middle class.  Also showing tonight is, Michael Moore’s new film, “Where to Invade Next.” Up through Friday, Real Art Ways is also offering “Only Yesterday,” a new English-language version of the 1982 Japanese animated film about a young woman who revisits her past on a trip to her relatives in the countryside. Friday, Real Art Ways opens “Film 101: Face in the Crowd”, and “Landfill Harmonic”. www.realartways.org


Tonight, Trinity College’s Cinestudio is showing “Spotlight”, Tom McCarthy’s meticulous, smart and intense film that delves into the Catholic Church’s sexual abuse scandal through the eyes of four reporters at the Boston Globe, who investigated abuse and cover-ups going back at least 25 years. The film runs through Saturday. On Sunday at Cinestudio, it’s Exhibiton on Screen: GOYA - Visions of Flesh and Blood, an exploration of Francisco Goya, celebrated Spanish painter and father of modern art. Also on Sunday, “45 Years” comes to Cinestudio.  www.cinestudio.org


Now here's what's on the air tonight on WESU: as we work our way through the our new Spring Schedule.


Right after the Jive at Five, stay tuned for 5:05-6:30pm For Homegrown with Rob DeRosa, who plays. Connecticut Connected music presented for a global audience.  Hey, It's Homegrown...want some?


At 6:30 stick around for Imagine with Karen Stein, offering peace through music! Listen to the best music from around the world and around the block!


Up next at 8 it’s Bill Denert Evening Jazz with a broad range of swing, bebop and experimental jazz with a sprinkling of new releases.


From 9:30-10:30pm stay tuned for UnderCover with Ali and Ben exploring the concept of inspiration through imitation in cover tunes that bridge genres and generations.


At 10:30 it’s Meet Music with DJ Rami, who presents a new artist with each show by delving into artists' backgrounds, influences, and personal stories.


From 11:30-12:30am The Weirding Way with DJ Atreides who explores the expression of thoughts through sound: a cross-genre exploration of a sonic mood with an indie/alternative focus. New soundscapes each show.


At 12:30 Hard on the Spot with DJ Matty C and DJ Nikki brings you the best new music of each week!


From 1:30-2:30am stick around for The Karl Marx History Hour with DJ Fat Marco and DJ Ninjoo Pinjoo for a history-infused radio show, in which the hosts play tracks inspired by that episode's historical figure or event.


At you can catch 2:30- R-Evolution with Hyphy and DJ Mos Def Not, presenting socially-conscious music curated by two divergent musical backgrounds. From Public Enemy to Lou Reed, they'll explore tracks that give voice to movement.


The BBC World Report takes over from 4-5am and we start each weekday off bright and early with Morning Edition from NPR at 5am.


That’s all for today’s Jive At Five. If you missed anything, you can find the script online at wesufm.org/jive. And 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.

Thanks for listening - stay tuned for a stiff dose of Homegrown with Rob DeRosa!

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