Thursday, December 7, 2017

Thursday's Jive

Good evening, it's Thursday December 7th. 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.

I hope you’ll support community radio at WESU with a donation today, during our annual Fall gone Winter pledge drive.  If you hear your favorite DJ on air asking for your support, why not pick up the phone and make a pledge when they ask for it? I wouldn’t count on someone else doing it for you. The reality is that WESU community pledge drives are only supported by 200-300 listeners and we need to hear from more of you. If you’re not already a supporter of WESU, please step up to the plate and help us continue to provide the service you depend on. 

Now on to our community calendar: 

At the Wesleyan Center for the Arts in Middletown, this evening you can catch  John Cage’s Musicircus happens at Crowell concert hall. Also tonight, The Gamelan Ensembles performs in Concert at World Music Hall. The Winter Dance Concert, happens at the CFA Theater on Friday, or you can enjoy the Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble Concert at Crowell Friday night. Saturday at the Goldsmith Family Cinema, there’s a screening and discussion with artist and Wes alumni Amanda Palmer and filmmaker Michael Pope along with students from their Wesleyan course entitled “The Art of Doing,” Also on Saturday you can catch the Winter Dance Concert at CFA Theater.  Sunday, they wrap up this very busy week with the Worlds of Dance Concert at Crowell Concert Hall. Details at www.wesleyan.edu/cfa


This Thursday at The Buttonwood Tree in Middletown, Bob Gotta holds his monthly Acoustic Open Mic. There’s a double bill Friday night at the Buttonwood with Ashley Hamel and Orice Jenkins. The Aligned with Source workshop is back Saturday morning, and Saturday evening’s bill features the Ken Serio Jazz Trio. Sunday afternoon, it’s the NEAR and Far Storytellers. Change It Up, the art exhibit with the work of Kathleen Curran Smits, runs through the month. The Hearing Voices Network meets Monday mornings. www.buttonwood.org

At the Russell Library in Middletown,The Friends Book Sale happens this weekend, starting on Friday. You’re invited to their Make An Ugly Sweater Day workshop Friday at 11 am. The award-winning Avery Ensemble performs chamber music on Saturday at 1:30 pm. www.russelllibrary.org


At the Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore in Middletown, Caryn Davis is at The bookstore on Thursday with “A Connecticut Christmas: Celebrating the Holidays in Classic New England Style.” It’s Holiday Story Time on Saturday morning featuring Corduroy The Bear. www.wesleyanrjjulia.com


In New Haven at Café Nine tonight,  The Love-Birds and Zero Years take the Café stage Friday’s Happy Hour features Bronson Rock, followed by a late show with China Crisis, Reduction Plan, and Falconeer. Saturday’s Jazz Jam Session is with Gary Grippo & Friends, and the late show Saturday night features Elison Jackson, Laundry Day, Grubby Little Hands, and Toyz. The Sunday Buzz Matinee features The Birdmen and The Tommy’s. http://www.cafenine.com/

The Mac 650 Gallery & Artist Co-Op in Middletown hosts its monthly Makers M’ART’ket Thursday at 6 pm featuring Marc Pettersen demonstrating green screen software. There’s a  Cassette Release Show for Sentiments’ “A Widow & A Forest Burning Down” on Friday. Details at www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/


Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s,  It’s Liviu’s Invitational on Thursday, and on Friday you ’re invited to celebrate with Vitamin B-3. Grayson Hugh & The Moon Hawks takes Sally’s stage on Saturday. http://www.blackeyedsallys.com/


Manic Presents brings Tokyo Police Club and Vern Matz to The Ballroom at The Outer Space in Hamden on Thursday. At the Ballroom on Friday, it’s Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, along with Sad13.  They bring comedian Tig Notaro to the College Street Music Hall Sunday night. www.manicpresents.com

Infinity Hall Hartford brings indie rock to the stage on Thursday with The Empty Pockets. On Friday, it’s pop and R&B with Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals. On Saturday, Blood, Sweat & Tears returns to the Infinity stage. The Glenn Miller Orchestra performs on Sunday afternoon. www.infinityhall.com


At Toad’s Place in New Haven, on Friday, they headline CT’s very own heavy metal hometown heroes, Hatebreed, appearing with Dying Fetus, Code Orange, and Twitching Tongues. www.toadsplace.com

On Friday, Cherry St. Station in Wallingford they bring you Blanket Jackson, The Sparkomatics, and more. Their annual Tree Trimming Party starts on Saturday at 5 pm. Details at www.facebook.com/CherryStreetStation/


The Hartford Gay Men’s Chorus Holiday Concert, From Tinseltown to Times Square, happens this weekend at the Wadsworth Athenaeum with performances Friday through Sunday. It’s also Second Saturdays for Families this weekend with free admission and special activities. Their Festival of Trees Traditions runs daily through the holiday season. Details at www.thewadsworth.org

You’re invited to Sip, Snack, & Shop, a holiday market at The Galleria Hair Studio on Highland Avenue in Middletown, Friday evening from 6:30 to 9 pm. WESU’s Your Mind Matters host Dr. Helen Evrard will be there with her book, “Positive Matters.” Call 860-344-9900 for details.

The Middletown High School Bands and Chorus holds an Open House this Saturday at 10 at the high school. Enjoy Christmas music and bring your presents for wrapping. www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice

Artists for World Peace holds its annual Market Place this Saturday, and inaugurates a Pop-Up Gallery with handmade gift items from Tanzania, Kenya, and Nepal. It’s at the deKoven House on Washington St., from 11 am to 4 pm. Details at www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice

The Exchange Club of Middletown hosts its annual Holiday Evening of Harmony featuring acapella singers and songs of the season this Saturday at 1740 Randolph Rd. Details at www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice

You can enjoy music and stories for mature audiences this Sunday at the Wadsworth Mansion in Middletown with Welcoming Light – Stories for a Dark December. Details at www.wadsworthmansion.com

You can skate for free seven days a week at the Winterfest ice rink at Bushnell Park in Hartford near the Pump House. Check the website for details on hours and free skating lessons. Details at www.bushnellpark.org

The Connecticut Historical Society invites you to their ongoing exhibit, Visions/Revisions: The Print Transformed, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Printmaker’s Network of Southern New England. Or check out their new exhibit, That’s Weird, of strange objects connected to our state’s material culture, happening every Saturday. Details at www.chs.org

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



Hartford’s Real Art Ways has extended their held-over run of “Loving Vincent,” a painted animation about the life of Vincent Van Gogh, through Sunday. They also continue “Bill Nye: Science Guy” and “The Florida Project,” a poignant look at summer childhood. Weekend openings include “God’s Own Country,” a love story in the Yorkshire highlands, “The Breadwinner,” about an Afghani girl in search of her father, and Polish animated shorts. Details and screening times at www.realartways.org

Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford continues “2001; A Space Odyssey,” the 1968 classic projected in 70mm film, through Saturday. They screen National Theatre Live’s comedy, “Young Marx,” on Thursday and Sunday. “Easy A,” starring Emma Stone in a movie about ‘80’s teenage angst, is the Friday late show. Check the website for full schedule and screening times. http://www.cinestudio.org/


Here's the rundown of tonight’s lineup here on WESU 88.1 FM Middletown:


Homegrown with Rob DeRosa
Homegrown is the award winning (Best Radio Program 2016 Hartford Magazine/CT NOW) Connecticut Connected Music Show-playing Connecticut connected artists of multiple genres. Often treating the listeners to pre-release material and in studio interviews with artists, the show also provides information about live shows in the area.

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

8:00-9:30pm
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"

9:30-11pm
Crispix with Chris
From indie rock to folk to electronic and more, Chris picks whatever he's feeling this week to share with you.

11-midnight
The American Empire with Yours Truly, Tootse Mutant
An exploration of the influence of American cultural imperialism on foreign music, such as Korean Hip-Hop, Japanese Jazz, and Peruvian Punk and so much more.

midnight-1am
Jazzalicious Definition with DJ Stocks'n'Socks and MC McGee
Jazzalicious travels through the history of jazz by highlighting a different artist, sub-genre, or time period each week.

1-2am
(1, 3, 5) The Audible Underground with DJ Joshinvents
Come explore a variety of underground music by independent or relatively unknown artists from many genres, while occasionally discussing current events neglected by mainstream media!

(2, 4) Fake News with DJ Alias and DJ Nick at Night
An irreverent take on political punditry, provided by two guys who love the sound of their own voices.

2-3am
The Sonic Hour with DJ Jackson
Focus on indie rock, prog pop, power pop, indie pop, etc. Shows will compare music from a previous generation with their contemporaries.

3-4am
Otto Nation 

At 45am We bring you the BBC World Report and we kick of weekdays with Morning Edition from NPR From 59am.

That’s all for today’s Jive at Five. Thanks for joining us and Stay tuned for a stiff does of Homegrown with Rob DeRosa, up next.

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