Good
evening, it's Wednesday September 20th. 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.
Here’s a Rundown of some of what’s happening in our area
this week.
Tonight/Wednesday, The Buttonwood Tree in Middletown brings
you Heart Felt Connections with Maura, Spirit Medium. On Friday, you can
catch the father/son duo of Charles & Kalif Neville bringing you music from
the New Orleans tradition. On Saturday morning it’s the Aligned With
Source Workshop, and there’s a Teen Open Mic Saturday afternoon. Jazz
pianist/composer Laszlo Gardony celebrates the release of his new CD, “Serious
Play,” Saturday night at The Buttonwood Tree. The Hearing Voices network meets
on Monday mornings at 10:30. http://buttonwood.org/
At the Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore on Main st in Middletown,
tonight at 7pm you can catch the Lecture "Days Without End" by
author, Sebastian Barry. Saturday morning at 10:30 its The Cat in the Hat Story
Time: Featuring Special Guest the Cat In the Hat! You can find a complete list
of events at https://www.wesleyanrjjulia.com/
In New Haven at Café Nine tonight, you can catch a Words & Music session at café Nine this evening/ Wednesday. Thursday’s bill has They Hate Us, Sonic Supercharger 66, Lobsterface, and Johnny Cab. Friday at 5pm, Café nine’s Happy Hour showcase features Lynn Malavolte and Friends, along with Buzz Gordo. Friday’s late show has The Upper Crust, appearing with Jenny Dee & the Deelinquents. Café Nine’s Saturday afternoon Jazz Jam Session is hosted by the George Baker Band. Saturday night, Hilton Valentine and Big Fat Combo take the stage. Sunday afternoon Café Nine presents Lys Guillorn, The Right-Offs, and more, followed later by Ceschi (sounds like Chess-Key) and Anonymous Inc, El Malpais, and Polluter. http://www.cafenine.com/
Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s, it’s the Wednesday
community blues jam session featuring guest artist Tommy Whalen, this week.
Thursdays at 8 pm, Sally’s presents Liviu’s Invitational with special guests.
This Friday, it’s the John Ginty Band brings their blues sound to
Black-eyed Sally’s. On Saturday, Cobalt Rhythm Kings takes the stage with West
Coast blues, Chicago blues, and more. http://www.blackeyedsallys.com/
The Russell Library in Middletown offers an Intro to
Computers class on Thursday at 6 pm, as well as a Job and Career program:
Start, Manage and Grow Your Business with Reference USA. On Friday at 11:30am
Russell Library offers Adult Coloring for Stress Reduction. It’s Jazz up Close
on Saturday at 1:30, with Brazilian percussionist Rogerio Boccato and his
eclectic quartet. Don’t forget, you can return overdue items all month with no
penalty. www.russelllibrary.org
Tomorrow/Wednesday, Manic Presents has Liars, Bambara, and
Reduction Plan at The Ballroom at The Outer Space in Hamden. Manic is
back at The Ballroom again on Thursday with Jukebox the Ghost, Secret Weapons,
and Pale Space. Saturday at The Ballroom they’ve got Matt Pond PA, Wild Pink,
and J Russell alongside the Split Coils. Also on Saturday, Manic presents Oh
Wonder’s Ultralife Tour and Jaymes Young at the College Street Music Hall, also
on Saturday. www.manicpresents.com
At Wesleyan’s Center for the Arts on Thursday the Music
Department Colloquium, “EarthSounds - The Ceramic Instruments of Tan Dun,”
happens at World Music Hall, and in the evening, Ping Chong presents “All
Islands Connect Under Water,” a lecture with media, at the Ring Family
Performing Arts Hall. Details at www.wesleyan.edu/cfa
There’s an Opening Reception and Artist’s Talk Wednesday
night at 5 pm for Roger Carl Johanson’s photograph exhibit, “In Italy,” at the
Pegasus Gallery on the Middlesex Community College campus in Middletown. The
exhibit runs through October. www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/
In Hartford, at the Arch Street Tavern, Boo-Yah Free Funk
Wednesdays happens each week and is hosted is by members of West End
Blend, Big Mean Sound Machine, and a rotating gang of special
guests. https://www.facebook.com/groups/booyahfreefunkfamily/
Artists for World Peace hosts composer/guitarist Sinan Bakir
this evening/Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the Hubbard House in Middletown. Proceeds
benefit the Children of Peace Project and the Amazing Grace Food Pantry.
Details at www.artistsforworldpeace.org
The Rockfall Foundation hosts a Sensory Nature Walk with
Bibi Calderaro this Thursday at 5:30 pm at the Highlawn Forest Trail in
Middletown. Registration is suggested. Call 860-347-0340, or visit www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/
for details.
Cherry St. Station in Wallingford features artists DestrOi!,
Sloth Herder, and Pull it Together this evening/Wednesday. On Thursday, its
POTSY, Carpathia, and A Mirror’s Embrace. There’s a Back To School Birthday
Bash all weekend with Left Hand Backwards, Echoes In The Void, and more.
And on Saturday and Sunday they host the Falling Further Fest 2017, with
a boatload of performers. Full details at https://www.facebook.com/CherryStreetStation/
At Infinity Hall in Hartford, it’s pop and Southern rock
this Thursday with the Marshall Tucker Band. On Friday, they offer world music
with Jesse Cook. Saturday’s headliner is John Popper with alternative rock and
blues. On Sunday, it’s more rock and pop with Big Head Todd & The Monsters.
www.infinityhall.com
The 98th annual Durham Fair returns this week offering:
midway rides; livestock; a Discovery Center; the Farm Museum; crafts; food; and
so much more. For your listening pleasure, they start off Thursday with Burbon
Chaser and Post No Bills. Friday’s got the Meadows Brothers, CJ West and the
Downtown Train, Mixed Signals, and more. On Friday, it’s the Coginchaug High
School Music Department, Four Barrell Billy, and Sacred Fire. Sunday’s bill has
the Locomotives, Harbor Moon, and Alex Shillo. They headline the Brothers
Osborne on Friday, Pat Benetar & Neil Giraldo on Saturday, and the USO Show
Troup on Sunday, when they celebrate Military Appreciation Day. Full details at
www.durhamfair.com
Connecticut’s Farmers Markets are still going strong. Enjoy
home-grown goods and support local growers. Middletown’s long running market on
the South Green is on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 am to 1 pm and Middletown’s
North End Farmers Market is on Friday’s from 10 am to 2 pm. Cromwell’s market
is on Fridays 4-7 pm; Durham is Thursdays 3-6 pm; and Glastonbury’s market
happens Wednesdays 4-7 pm, find more at www.ctnofa.org
Now here's a rundown of cinema off the beaten track in
Central Connecticut:
Hartford’s Real Art Ways continues the run of “Swim Team,” a documentary about a group of teens on the autism spectrum. Also continuing is “Columbus,” about two strangers brought together in a small Midwestern city. The afternoon movie is “Ghost Story,” starring Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara. All run through Thursday. On Friday they open “Unleashed,” about an unexpected encounter with transformed animals. Also opening is “Dolores,” a documentary about the forgotten co-founder of the farm worker labor movement. Details& screening times at www.realartways.org
Hartford’s Real Art Ways continues the run of “Swim Team,” a documentary about a group of teens on the autism spectrum. Also continuing is “Columbus,” about two strangers brought together in a small Midwestern city. The afternoon movie is “Ghost Story,” starring Casey Affleck and Rooney Mara. All run through Thursday. On Friday they open “Unleashed,” about an unexpected encounter with transformed animals. Also opening is “Dolores,” a documentary about the forgotten co-founder of the farm worker labor movement. Details& screening times at www.realartways.org
Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford continues Al Gore’s "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power," a follow-up to his earlier climate change classic, "An Inconvenient Truth," through tonight/Wednesday. On Thursday they open “Lady Macbeth,” a 19th century take on Shakespeare’s tale of class and race. Check the website for full schedule and screening times. http://www.cinestudio.org/
Hartford’s Free Movies in the Parks continues this week with
a screening of “Wonder Woman” this evening/Wednesday at 7 pm at Dunkin Donuts
Park. www.hartford.com/events
Wesleyan University’s Center for Film Studies holds a free
screening of the 1970 film “Cotton Comes to Harlem,” with an introduction by
Scott Higgins, this Thursday at 7:30 pm. Details at www.wesleyan.edu/cfa
Here's the rundown of our line-up on the first third &
fifth Wednesdays during our new Fall
Program season here at WESU:
Right after the jive at Five stay tuned for
The Latin Music Hour with Isabel. Latin mustic from the 80's, 90's and early 2000's.
From 6 - 6:30 it’s Your Mind Matters with Helen Evrard, MD. We explore the brain conditions known as mental illness from a holistic viewpoint with guests who study them, treat them, or are affected by them in any way.
The Latin Music Hour with Isabel. Latin mustic from the 80's, 90's and early 2000's.
From 6 - 6:30 it’s Your Mind Matters with Helen Evrard, MD. We explore the brain conditions known as mental illness from a holistic viewpoint with guests who study them, treat them, or are affected by them in any way.
And from 6:30 -8 it's Fusion Radio with James Fusion.
The original... and still the best damn Techno mix on radio!
From 8 - 9:30 it's The Warehouse with Mike Nyce.
The best of underground house music mixed live for your listening pleasure.
And starting at 9:30 and running until 11, it's The Vault with Anton Banks Presents listeners with the latest in hard techno, minimal, tech-house, and leftfield mixed live. Featuring exclusive music from international artists.
From 11 -midnight it's Bitchin’. WESU's feminist radio hour
packed with reporting on world events, conversations about resistance, personal
narratives and eclectic music by women and queer artists
And at midnight it's Who Sampled? with Margilla Madman and Bebbs. A music show that plays songs that sample other songs.
From 1 - 2 am it's Kellex and Kleenog’s Radio Hour.
We will be providing irresistible talk show content,
experimenting with music, and most importantly, having fun. Please join us on
our quest to happiness.
From 2 - 3 it's Well into the Eighties with Daniel Crippin. Classic alternative music from WESU's extemsive vinyl archive paired with the best in new indie rock.
From 3 - 4 it's Democracy Now from pacifica/
The BBC World News comes on board at 4am followed at 5 with Morning Edition from NPR.
That’s all for today’s Jive at Five. Tune in to WESU 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.
Thanx for listening! Now stay tuned for The Latin Music Hour
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