Thursday, September 29, 2016

JCherry... producer and host of 
VOICE of the CITY
 Airing on WESU 88.1 FM Middletown
Tuesdays from 8-9PM
Live and local... This ain't no commercial radio!



Good evening, it's Thursday, September 29th 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 talk radio from NPR and Pacifica, as well as independent and local public affairs sources. Weeknights and weekends our student and community volunteers bring you the best in free-form programming.

I'm JCherry producer and host of VOICE of the CITY,Tuesday from 8-9PM, Showcasing live and local music, arts, and culture. 

Here's our rundown of what's happening in our area this week:

Tonight Manic presents Mike Snow headlines a manic show at The College Street Music Hall, appearing with Zelia Day. On Friday, it’s Woods, John Andrews & the Yawns, and Elison Jackson at The Ballroom at The Outer Space.  http://www.manicproductions.org/

Tonight, down in New Haven at Café Nine, Hellbound Glory, and Pat Stone & The Dirty Boots take the stage. Friday’s weekly 5 pm set features Gary Heriot & Mike Damico, followed later Friday night by Barrence Whitfield & The Savages, and The Right Offs. Saturday’s 4:30 Jazz Jam is with Mike Coppola and Friends, with Sarah Shook & The Disarmers, and Big Fat Combo coming your way later that night. Cygnus Radio & Cafe 9 present The Sunday Buzz Matinee at 3 pm with Mr. Airplane Man and La Tunda, and they round out the weekend Sunday night at 7 with The Helium Brothers and The Birdmen. www.cafenine.com

Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s, it's The Balkun Brothers Rock-n-Roll Residency happens on Thursday. Friday night it’s the Dave Keller Band with blues and soul. On Saturday night it’s Bad News Barnes, featuring “Blue Lou” Marini of Blues Brothers and James Taylor fame. www.blackeyedsallys.com


At the Russell Library in Middletown, The Veteran’s Writing Group meets every Thursday at 7. From 10 am to 1:30 pm on Saturday, THE AMERICAN STUDIES DEPARTMENT at Wesleyan University and AND THE RUSSELL LIBRARY present Anarchist Histories and Activism.  Offering an opportunity to hear Wesleyan students publicly present their research on a range of subjects From Haymarket to Occupy Wall Street, taught by Professor of American Studies J. K eˉ haulani Kauanui, who will moderate the following two panels.
at10 A.M. you can catch the panel HISTORIAL GENEALOGIES AND RADICAL ANALYSIS and the NOON panel is called COMMUNITY RESISTANCE AND DIVERSE FORMS OF DIRECT ACTIONwww.russelllibrary.org  for more information.


At Toad’s Place in New Haven, this Thursday, it’s the Bright Night Glow EDM College Dance Party. On Friday its Rock This Wild World, a local showcase celebration with a variety of performers.  www.toadsplace.com

Friday night, The Buttonwood Tree in Middletown presents singer Sissy Castrogiovanni, bringing you original Sicilian music along with jazz and Mediterranean melodies. On Saturday morning Annaita Ghandy’s Aligned with Source workshop happens at 10:30 am. Later at 2, the International Beat Poetry Festival presents, “Celebrating the Beats: Their Words, Their Legacy, Their Music,” featuring the Sergio-Mayo Jazz Duo and readings by The Meeting House Poets. Saturday night they’ve got a singer/songwriter double bill with Middletown’s Cathy Kreger appearing with Caroline Doctorow, singing solo and combination blues, adult contemporary, folk, and more. On Sunday at 7 you can enjoy the Great Make Believe Society Improv Show with improvised comedy theater. The Hearing Voices Network meets Monday mornings at 10:30.  Details at http://buttonwood.org

This Saturday, Company G of the 14th Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry stages a Preservation March starting at 1:00 at the General Mansfield House, 151 Main St. in Middletown. The public is invited to follow along and visit designated sites to hear brief talks about the city’s rich Civil War history. Full details at www.arts2go.org

This Saturday, Gee’s records presents a master of the DJ mix showcase at Club Lucent in Wallingford from 2-7pm.  It's an all age event with no dress code. DJs include DP-One, DJ Ragoza, DJ Precision, DJ E.L. DJ G.L.I. and DJ K.G. (who once, called WESU home). For information call 203-449-8912

The Middlesex County Historical Society’s 31st annual Car Show and Flea Market happens this Sunday at Palmer Field in Middletown starting at 7 am. Car registration opens at 8:30. Rain date is next Sunday, October 9 Details at www.arts2go.org, or call the county Historical Society at 860-346-0746.

Connecticut’s Farmers' Markets are still going strong. Here in Middletown you can you can support local farmers and get nutritious home-grown goods at two farmers markets through October. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the long running market at the South Green on Old Church Street is open from 8 am-1 pm.  On Fridays, The Middletown North End farmers market happens on Main Street outside Its Only Natural Market. For times and dates, as well as info on the many more in our area you can visit www.ctnofa.org

The 68th annual Berlin Fair happens this weekend, starting off with juggling and marching bands on Friday, and headlining Kick Band on the main concert stage, as well as the On the Serious Side Band. On Saturday there’s spinning and weaving and more, with musical entertainment by the Colin Axxxwell Band, the “Kick It Out” Heart Tribute Band, the Coyote River Band, and 1974 Band. They close it out on Sunday offering food and fun for all, along with country music by Presley and Taylor, and LANco Band. Full details at www.ctberlinfair.com

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

Hartford’s Real Art Ways continues the run of “The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – the Touring Years,” directed by Ron Howard, that follows the band during their sixties touring years, through Thursday. Also continuing is “Ixcanul” (sounds like: Ike’s-can-ool), a film exploring the lives of marginalized women in the Guatemalan coffee highlands. On Friday they open “Mia Madre,” the Cannes Film Festival-winning Italian drama about n film director dealing with the imminent death of her mother. It runs through the weekend. www.realartways.org.  

Trinity College’s Cinestudio continues the run of “Dark Horse,” about a depressed Welsh village that puts its faith in a steeplechasing thoroughbred, tonight. also showing, “Florence Foster Jenkins,” starring Meryl Streep as a deluded diva who believes she’s a talented singer. It runs through Saturday. On Sunday they open “The Fits,” a film about a Cincinnati all-girl dance troupe with mysterious convulsive attacks.    www.cinestudio.org 

The Manhattan Short Film Festival happens this Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, offering you the chance to vote on this year’s finalist entries. Details a www.hartford.com/event

Now here’s what’s on the air tonight on WESU Middletown:

5:05-6:30pm
Homegrown with Rob DeRosa
Connecticut Connected music presented for a global audience.  Hey, It's Homegrown...want some?

6:30-8pm
Imagine with Karen Stein
Peace through music! Listen to the best music from around the world and around the block!

8-9:30pm
Evening Jazz with Bill Denert
A broad range of swing, be bop and avante garde with a sprinkling of new releases. "Hearing is the best experience"

9:30-10pm
Your English is good with Mizael Robledo
An exploration of the contextual experiences of people who learned English as a second language, with music in the guests' native tongue.

10-11pm
UnderCover with Ali & Ben
Bridging genres and generations, UnderCover explores the concept of inspiration through imitation.

11-12am
The American Empire
Join our Lady, Dj Tootse Mutant on an exploration of the influence of American Imperialism on foreign music, such as Korean Hip-Hop, Japanese Jazz, and Peruvian Punk and so much more.

12-2am
The Greatest Sounds Under The Sun with Sir Bruce
Old School R&B.

2-4am
DJ coroner's last will & testimony

Haunting the midnight airwaves with an eclectic mix of oneiric, experimental sounds. Ambient, noise, drone, footwork, art pop, poetry readings and more.

At 4am you can catch the BBC world report before we kick off tomorrow’s program 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!

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