Monday, January 30, 2017

01-30-17 Jive

Good evening, it's Monday the 30th of January. 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 Maria Johnson, producer and host of Reasonably Catholic: Keeping the Faith, which airs every first, third and fifth Tuesday of the month, from 4 to right before the Jive at Five. Tomorrow: part II of an expansive chat with author, journalist and critic Rand Richards Cooper, who interviewed director Martin Scorcese about his new film Silence for the Catholic journal Commonweal. The film, in theaters now, tells the story of two Jesuit priests searching for their mentor and tending to a Catholic flock in hiding in 17th century Japan, when practicing Christianity was punishable by torture and death. Part I of our visit can be found on the www.reasonablycatholic.com website, where tomorrow's will also land, along with links to Rand's Q&A and film review.  Be sure to tune in next week, when we'll talk with a Lutheran pastor in Middletown who's forged a connection with a Muslim imam.

Now, here's a rundown of what's going down in our area this week as we ease into our new Spring program season:

Tonight, the Buttonwood Tree in Middletown offers its regular Monday night open mic and Moments of Gratitude. Tuesday from 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm the Buttonwood introduces a NEW WEEKLY class, Intentional and Empowering Yoga. Events continue Thursday night with Acoustic Open Mic with Bob Gotta from 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm, and Rick Silberberg in "A Re -Visible Man," running February 2 - February 26. Friday evening features Story City Troupe, modeled after The Moth. Saturday at the Buttonwood brings you Aligned with Source: An Interactive Workshop & Meditation hosted by Annaita Gandhy. On Saturday night, don’t miss the Daniel Meron Trio, presenting music from their newly released album Sky Begins.
Find more info at http://buttonwood.org

Tonight, the Monthly Mondays series down at Café Nine in New Haven brings you a free evening of music with Frank Critelli. Tuesday features vocalists MARIE PINETTE, KATHY MUIR and CHRIS PLYMPTON. Wednesday night brings you COMEDY OPEN MIC HOSTED BY DAN RICE, another free event. On Thursday, Jazz Haven Presents NICK DIMARIA WIRED, RECESS BUREAU and the LIZ DELLINGER TRIO. This Friday’s Weekly Wind Down Happy Hour showcases LYNN MALAVOLTE & DW DITTY. Also on Friday, prepare for an eclectic evening of jazz fusion and progressive rock with MID ATLANTIC TITLE, UNCONCIOUS DISTURBANCE, THE RIGHT OFFS and DR. MARTINO. Saturday February 4th, catch JAZZ JAM WITH MIKE COPPOLA AND FRIENDS, as well as PORTS OF SPAIN, JAKE MCKELVIE & THE COUNTERTOPS, Pleasure Beach and Thecolororange later on in the evening. On Sunday, Cygnus Radio & The Sunday Buzz Matinee present: CRISTINA HARRIS and the KIERSTIN JOY PUPKOWSKI BAND. Sunday also features the Rockabilly Folk-Fusion sounds of DO IT FOR YOUR HEROES.
For more info, visit www.cafenine.com

At Toad’s Place in New Haven, Ron Lawrence & Friends hold down a regular set of Smooth Jazz on the lily pad stage. For groundhog day, Toad’s brings you 6 MORE WEEKS OF local ROCK! Featuring 5 Below Zero, Chad Messier and the Old Souls, Crosby, A Dangerous Style, Fifth Street, Haris Shah, Low Pagoda, The Rising Tide, Screamin Eagle Band, Static Charmer, Still I Rise and Twiin Souls. On Friday, don’t miss Toad’s final event of the week, the Bright Night glow party, featuring a lineup of DJs and rockin original artists.
Find more info at www.toadsplace.com

Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s, their Jazz Mondays series features NATHAN DAVIS’ YOUNG GODS MUSIC GROUP at 8 pm. On Tuesday nights, hear Michael Palin’s Other Orchestra work out new material on stage. Wednesday’s Community Blues Ja m will be hosted by Ed Bradley this week. This Thursday come hear Sally’s house band-The Po Boys. Featuring some of the best musicians in the area. Friday the 3rd, catch EASY BABY’s smooth bluesy sounds. On Saturday, psychedelic groove masters FRESH PAINT show off their boogie tunes.
Get more information at www.blackeyedsallys.com
At the Russell Library this Tuesday is A Study in Scarlet Book Discussion from noon til 1 pm, Bring your toddler to We Read We Play on Friday, February 3.
Visit www.russelllibrary.org for more

Mindfulness After  Work happens every Wednesday at the Hartford Mindfulness Center starting at 6:15. Register at www.hartfordmindfulnesscenter.org

Wednesday, Manic Productions presents #FREEMUSICWEDNESDAYS at Bar in New Haven, this week featuring Dominic (Lithuania, DRGN KING), Norwegian Arms and Grass Stains. Groove to some soul-pop on Friday with Lawrence, then stay on for the Funky Dawgz Brass Band and Great Blue.

Middletown Scottish country dancers offer classes for beginners & experienced dancers at First Church on Court Street in Middletown, Every Wednesday from 7 - 9:30p.   Partners not necessary but soft-soled shoes are! For information, call Lucile Blanchard at 860-347-0278.

From Cherry Street this week, catch the Hartford jazz orchestra at the Arch Street Tavern in Hartford, performing Monday. On Tuesday, Robert C Fullerton performs at Klekolo World Coffee in Middletown. Wednesday, The Outer Space in Hamden hosts the SeeS and Lukas Graham.
You can find the full weekend roundup on Cherry Street Station listings at https://www.reverbnation.com/venue/cherrystreetstation or find them on Facebook.

Wesleyan’s Center for the Arts ramps back up after winter break with the opening reception for Clarissa Tossin’s solo show Stereoscopic Vision on Tuesday at the Zilkha Gallery, exploring three-dimensional visualization and the workings of human perception through photographs. On February 1st, another exhibit opens--The Old Northern Capital—Beijing, with talks from Curator Lucia Wang. Also on the first is a singing workshop in the World Music Hall. Further, as part of the University Lecture series, Lars Jan will give a lecture about his recent performance work, The Institute of Memory. Thursday features "Adilei" Ensemble Concert: Georgian Traditional Music. Senior thesis projects and performances run through the weekend.

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

Hartford’s Real Art Ways has extended their run of Neruda, a lavishly-mounted reimagining of the Nobel Prize-winning poet’s pursuit into political exile, starring Gael García Bernal. Both Neruda and Things to Come, detailing a professor’s journey through her husband’s abandonment, run through the 2nd. On screen Friday is Tanna, a film set in the south pacific that explores its native tribes. Details & screening times at realartways.org

Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford is showing Fire at Sea Monday and Tuesday, and Doctor Strange, which will run through the end of the week. On February 5th, see Swan Lake and the Tree of Wooden Clogs.
Info online at cinestudio.org 

Right after the jive, stay tuned for Afternoon Jazz with Charles Henry, for an hour of straight ahead Jazz and classic Bop.

From 6-6:30 pm it’s the Production Report with Kiley and Allis Returns to the Airwaves to offer a peek inside the world of film, tv, stage and radio. 

At 6:30 stay tuned for, 75% Folk with Michael Benson offers Contemporary folk along with a mix of blues, jazz, world music, and movie soundtracks and more.

From 8-9:30 Stay tuned for The Rumpus Room rfor a stiff does of funk and soul with your host Lord Lewis The Velvet Knight.

Cruiser’s Radio Program with Jack Sullivan runs from 9:30-11, when Rhythm and Reason  and Meet Music  take over til 12 am.

12-1 is Untracked with DJ piginthecity, then Shut up and Don’t Play the Hits  til 2 am.

I Love My Label spotlight a new record label each week from 2- 4 am, when the BBC World News airs til 5 am.

We start the day at 5 with NPR’s Morning Edition. 
And stay tuned weekdays for new morning lineup!  
At 9am its Rising up with Sonali from Pacifica

That's followed by NPRs 1A with Joshua Johnson
At 11am (Monday Through Thursday) Stay tuned for the newest edition to our Morning talk show line-up, Sojourner Truth with Margaret Prescod from Pacifica.
Of Course at noon every weekday, its our guiding light of truth and justice in journalism, Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman.  Find the rest of our amazing Spring program schedule, a live audio stream, program archives, the script for today's Jive, a donation link and much more online at www.wesufm.org 


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.

Friday, January 27, 2017

Friday's Jive 01-27-17

Good evening, it's Friday, January 27th, and this is the Jive at Five - WESU's Daily community calendar and run down of night time programming here on 88.1 FM WESU 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 Stephan Allison, host of River Valley Rhythms heard Thursdays at 4 pm here at WESU. Thanks for tuning in.


Now, here’s a rundown of some of what’s scheduled in the community this weekend.
In Middletown at The Buttonwood Tree
tonight at 8 pm it’s “JAZZ: The Music of Our Lifetime!" featuring The Carl Bartlett, Jr. Duet. The evening features music and an audience Q&A with saxophonist Carl Bartlett, Jr. Annaita Gandhy’s Aligned With Source Workshop is Saturday at 10:30 am. Saturday night Moto comes in for an evening of Soca music from Trinidad, traditional roots reggae and creative interpretations of rock, R&B and soul music with elements of jazz, salsa and afrobeat. Details @ buttonwood.org

New Haven's Cafe Nine features Lonesome Billy Calash for this evening’s 5pm early set, followed later by Go Kat Go! Birthday Bash with The Memphis Morticians and Slip and Fall for a night of ska-punk, and psychobilly. Saturday’s Jazz Jam Session is hosted by The George Baker Band. Later you can catch The Plimsouls Re-Souled featuring members of The Plimsouls, The Woggles and The Forty Fives! Dust Hat opens that show. The Sunday Buzz Matinee features Washboard Slim And The Bluelights and later Sunday night there’s an open mic with Ashley Hamel. Details @ cafenine.com

At Toad’s Place in New Haven tonight Shakedown returns to play The Dead And Beyond. Relative Souls, and Spigs & Friends are also on the bill. Saturday night, it’s a College Dance Party. Details @ toadsplace.com

Premier Concerts And Manic Productions Present Rhett Miller (of Old 97's) with American Elm at The Ballroom at The Outer Space in Hamden. Details @ manicproductions.org

In Hartford tonight Black-Eyed Sally’s presents The Neybas with their jam band sound and Saturday night The Johnny Winter All Star Band is there. Details @ blackeyedsallys.com

Oddfellows Playhouse Teen Rep Company presents a production of Shakespeare’s final play “The Tempest”, with some new twists, tonight at 7pm and Saturday at 2. Details @ oddfellows.org

Tonight Cherry Street Station in Wallingford presents punk, pub rock, rock n roll with The Ratz. Saturday night, Enemy of Reason brings Heavy Metal. Details @ reverbnation.com/venue/cherrystreetstation or find them on Facebook.

Tonight at 9pm, Wesleyan’s Center for the Arts reemerges from winter break with a free performance of Hidden Volumes, a performance by Associate Professor of Music Paula Matthusen and Visiting Scholar in Music Terri Hron explore and remember space through magnetic, transferred traces. Looping backwards and forwards, distorting time, they improvise on a series of recordings originally made in a dark Roman aqueduct. It all takes place in Olin Library. Sunday at 3pm at the Russell House, there’s a concert by singer-songwriter Jess Best performing her original soul and jazz compositions. She will be accompanied by Connor Schultze on bass and Paul Bloom on piano. Details @
wesleyan.edu/cfa

Sunday night brings the return of “Wax”, a monthly party at Firehouse 12 in New Haven celebrating 45 rpm records and vintage fashion and dance culture. The event happens from 9- midnight with a retro outfit contest and Wax Resident DJ's NEB and Dooley-O plus special guest DJ Boogie Blind of the Legendary award winning "Executioners" DJ crew. Details @ 
firehouse12.com 

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

Hartford’s Real Art Ways has extended their run of The Eagle Huntress, through Sunday. Also Neruda, a lavishly-mounted reimagining of the Nobel Prize-winning poet’s pursuit into political exile, starring Gael García Bernal continues its run through the weekend. Opening tonight and continuing beyond the weekend is Things To Come starring Isabelle Huppert Details & screening times at realartways.org

Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford is showing tonight and tomorrow, the Academy Award nominated Arrival, which stars Amy Adams as a linguist called in by the gov’t. to help communicate with some unexpected extraterrestrial visitors. Tonight at 10pm they present, for their Friday night moonlight movies series, a special screening of Hayao Miyazaki’s classic animated film, Princess Mononoke. Sunday, Cinestudio begins a run of what is being dubbed as “The year’s most devastating – and necessary – documentary” Fuocomarre (Fire At Sea) offering a glimpse into the dangerous sea crossing of refugees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Also on Sunday afternoon they are screening The Birth of A Nation written and directed by Nate Parker and this one-time showing is presented by Trinity College’s Office of Multicultural Affairs. Details and screening times at cinestudio.org 

If you are looking for more information on the arts in Middletown, please visit the City's Facebook page at facebook.com/CityArtsOffice

And now let’s take a look at tonight’s programming on WESU and to be safe, it's best to check the WESU website for the up-to-date schedule.

Right after the Jive At Five from 5:05 to 7pm, it'll be Al Robinson & Deni Young with Free Talk Radio.

At 7 until 8:30pm we have the Universal Sound Wave with Sistah Tee - offering listeners a wide range of music including African, reggae, gospel, R&B, Latin, and blues. Plus health, nutrition, and stress reduction tips.

Next up until 10pm, we take it From the Otherside with Rok-A-Dee where 60% of the show is love songs of different genre and the others Reggae Dancehall, R&B, and new artiste.  
                                                      
Then from 10 to 11:30pm it's Strickly Off the Head where DJ Cocomotion the Music Mixologist provides a live mixshow done on the fly or freestyle, with no pre-planned mixes or blends - R&B, old school, hip hop, rap and house.

From 11:30pm until 3am Saturday we go into serious OVERDRIVE w/Clarence & Shantay Scott - offering Urban Contemporary, Hip Hop, and Traditional gospel music.

From 3 until 5am you are taken to Wonderland with DJ Cheshire Cat, who has
a song in his heart, a chemical imbalance in his head and a musical library at his fingers. From krautrock to post-rock, grunge to garage, novelty to New Romantic, punk to prog, Wonderland has a place for it.

And we bring in the daylight from 5:00 to 6:00am with the 
BBC World News 
- a daily News roundup from the British Broadcasting Corporation

And staying on the other side of the big pond, from 6 to 7am it’s
 the Celtic Café
 with Pat Laffan and Mark Gallagher presenting traditional and contemporary music with a Celtic connection.

And now that the coffee’s hot enjoy Caffé Italia from 7:00 to 8:00am, serving up a slice of Italy every Saturday morning. You don't have to speak Italian to taste it: just relax, listen, and enjoy!

That’s all for today’s Jive At Five, tune in each and every weekday at 4:55 pm to hear about what’s going on in the community and on the air right here at 88.1 FM WESU, a community service of Wesleyan University since 1939.

The Music behind today’s Jive At Five is the title track from Talking Drums' Some Day Catch Some Day Down, re-issued and re-mastered as a cd on the innova label in 2011. The original vinyl was released in 1987.

The written form for what you've heard on today’s Jive is online at wesufm.org/jive

Is WESU as a source for information and entertainment in your life? Support the station with a donation? You can make that donation online at wesufm.org/pledge anytime. Thanks for listening!


Thursday, January 26, 2017

Thursday's jive

Good evening, it's Thursday January 26th 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 a rundown of what's happening in our area this week

Tonight at The Buttonwood Tree in Middletown the Middlesex Drum Circle invite you to join them to help keep the beat going at The Butonwood. Friday night, The Buttonwood presents “JAZZ: The Music of Our Lifetime!" Feat. The Carl Bartlett, Jr. Duet. The evening will feature a Jazz Duo (Saxophone & Piano) and an audience Q&A with the exciting and innovative artist, native New Yorker, saxophonist Carl Bartlett, Jr. 
Annaita Gandhy’s Aligned With Source Workshop happens on Saturday at 10:30 am. Saturday night Moto Returns to the buttonwood for an evening of Soca music from Trinidad, traditional roots reggae and creative interpretations of rock, R&B and soul music with elements of jazz, salsa and afrobeat. http://buttonwood.org

Tonight, at Café Nine there’s roundup of regional indie rockers featuring PLUMROSE, WESTERN ESTATES, BLACK RIVER UNION, and MIKE GRIFFIN. Friday’s 5pm early show at the Nine features Lonesome Billy Calash. Later, Café Nine’s main Friday night event is the GO KAT GO! BIRTHDAY BASH WITH THE MEMPHIS MORTICIANS and Slip and Fall for a night of ska-punk, and psychobilly. Saturday’s weekly Jazz Jam Session at Café Nine is hosted by The George Baker Band this week. Saturday night at Café Nine, you can catch THE PLIMSOULS RE-SOULED Featuring members of The Plimsouls, The Woggles and The Forty Fives!.  Dust Hat opens that show.  The Sunday Buzz Matinee features WASHBOARD SLIM AND THE BLUELIGHTS and later Sunday night there’s an open mic with  Ashley Hamel.  www.cafenine.com

Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s,  tonight  The Danny Draher Band makes for a night of Electric Blues on the Black-eyed Sally’s stage. Saturday night The Neybas bring their jam band sound to Sally’s and Saturday night The Johnny Winter All Star Band take the Stage . www.blackeyedsallys.com

Mindfulness After Work happens every Wednesday at the Hartford Mindfulness Center starting at 6:15. Register at www.hartfordmindfulnesscenter.org

Tonight/ Manic Productions PREMIER CONCERTS: Umphrey's McGee ft. Joshua Redman with Spafford at The College St Music Hall in New Haven Thursday night. Friday they’ve got Rhett Miller (of Old 97's) with American Elm at The Ballroom at The Outer Space in Hamden.   www.manicproductions.org for details

Oddfellows Playhouse Teen Rep Company opens their production of Shakespeare’s finale play “The Tempest”, with some new twists, on January 26th for showings this weekend and next. www.oddfellows.org

At Toad’s Place in New Haven, Thursday night, Toads presents The WINTER MELTDOWN METAL SHOWCASE featuring Before I Turn, Halcyon, Oath to Order, One Part Human, The Sadists, and To Fear the Fall. Friday night, SHAKEDOWN returns to Toad’s to play THE DEAD AND BEYOND. Relative Souls, and Spigs & Friends are also on the bill.  Saturday night, it’s a College Dance Party. www.toadsplace.com

Friday Night, Cherry Street Station in Wallingford presents a night of punk, pub rock, rock n roll with The Ratz.  Saturday night, Enemy of Reason makes for a night of Heavy Metal. You can find Cherry Street Station listings at https://www.reverbnation.com/venue/cherrystreetstation or find them on Facebook.

On Friday at 9pm, Wesleyan’s Center for the Art reemerges from winter break with a free performance of Hidden Volumes, a performance by Associate Professor of Music Paula Matthusen and Visiting Scholar in Music Terri Hron explore and remember space through magnetic, transferred traces. Looping backwards and forwards, distorting time, they improvise on a series of recordings originally made in a dark Roman aqueduct. This event happens at Olin Library.  Sunday at 3:00pm at Wesleyan’s Russell House, there’s another free concert by Singer-songwriter Jess Best who returns to Wesleyan to perform her original soul and jazz compositions. She will be accompanied by Connor Schultze on bass and Paul Bloom on piano. www.Wesleyan.edu/cfa

Sunday night brings the return of “Wax”, a monthly party at Firehouse 12 in New Haven celebrating 45 rpm records and vintage fashion and dance culture. The event happens from 9- midnight with a retro outfit contest and Wax Resident DJ's NEB and Dooley-O plus special guest DJ BOOGIE BLIND of the Legendary award wining "Executioners" DJ crew. http://firehouse12.com/ 

Now here's a rundown of cinema off the beaten track in Central Connecticut: 
Hartford’s Real Art Ways has extended their run of The Eagle Huntress, through Thursday Jan. 26th. Also on screen at RAW through Thursday, is Neruda, a lavishly-mounted reimagining of the Nobel Prize-winning poet’s pursuit into political exile, starring Gael García Bernal. Details & screening times at www.realartways.org 

Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford is also showing The Eagle Huntress, through tonight/Wednesday. Tomorrow/Thursday, Cinestudio Kicks off a run of (Academy award nominated) Arrival, which stars Amy Adams as a linguist called in by the govt to help communicate with some unexpected extraterrestrial visitors.  Friday, at 10pm, Cinestudio presents a special screening of Hayao Miyazaki’s classic animated film, Princess Mononoke, as part of their Friday night moonlight movies series. Sunday, Cinestudio begins a run of what is being dubbed as “The year’s most devastating – and necessary – documentary” offering a glimpse into the dangerous sea crossing of refugees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Further details and screening times at www.cinestudio.org 
 
Now here’s what’s on the air tonight on WESU Middletown:
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!

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

01-25-16 Jive

Good evening, it's Wednesday January 25th 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 Bill Denert, producer and host of Thursday night's Evening Jazz where "hearing is the best experience" and Connecticut's number 1 Washington Nationals fan!  Thanks for joining us!

Here's a rundown of what's happening in our area this week:
At the Russell Library in Middletown, tonight (Wednesday),  there’s a Town Hall Meeting with State Senator Len Suzio From 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM in Hubbard Room with the senator for the 13th Senator District. www.russelllibrary.org

Thursday at The Buttonwood Tree in Middletown the Middlesex Drum Circle invite you to join them to help keep the beat going at The Butonwood. Friday night, The Buttonwood presents “JAZZ: The Music of Our Lifetime!" Feat. The Carl Bartlett, Jr. Duet. The evening will feature a Jazz Duo (Saxophone & Piano) and an audience Q&A with the exciting and innovative artist, native New Yorker, saxophonist Carl Bartlett, Jr. 

 Annaita Gandhy’s Aligned With Source Workshop happens on Saturday at 10:30 am. Saturday night Moto Returns to the buttonwood for an evening of Soca music from Trinidad, traditional roots reggae and creative interpretations of rock, R&B and soul music with elements of jazz, salsa and afrobeat. http://buttonwood.org

Tonight (Wednesday), down in New Haven at Café Nine, there's Words & Music, a monthly event full of local & touring musicians, writers, poets, and comedians. Thursday at Café Nine there’s roundup of regional indie rockers featuring PLUMROSE, WESTERN ESTATES, BLACK RIVER UNION, and MIKE GRIFFIN. Friday’s 5pm early show at the Nine features Lonesome Billy Calash. Later, Café Nine’s main Friday night event is the GO KAT GO! BIRTHDAY BASH WITH THE MEMPHIS MORTICIANS and Slip and Fall for a night of ska-punk, and psychobilly. Saturday’s weekly Jazz Jam Session at Café Nine is hosted by The George Baker Band this week. Saturday night at Café Nine, you can catch THE PLIMSOULS RE-SOULED Featuring members of The Plimsouls, The Woggles and The Forty Fives!.  Dust Hat opens that show.  The Sunday Buzz Matinee features WASHBOARD SLIM AND THE BLUELIGHTS and later Sunday night there’s an open mic with  Ashley Hamel.  www.cafenine.com

Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s, it's the long running Wednesday Community Blues Jam  hosted by Tim McDonald this week. This Thursday, The Danny Draher Band makes for a night of Electric Blues on the Black-eyed Sally’s stage. Saturday night The Neybas bring their jam band sound to Sally’s and Saturday night The Johnny Winter All Star Band take the Stage . www.blackeyedsallys.com

Mindfulness After Work happens every Wednesday at the Hartford Mindfulness Center starting at 6:15. Register at www.hartfordmindfulnesscenter.org

Tonight/Wednesday, Manic Productions presents #FREEMUSICWEDNESDAYS at Bar in New Haven, this week featuring Mates of State and Active Bird Community. PREMIER CONCERTS AND MANIC PRODUCTIONS PRESENT: Umphrey's McGee ft. Joshua Redman with Spafford at The College St Music Hall in New Haven Thursday night. Friday they’ve got Rhett Miller (of Old 97's) with American Elm at The Ballroom at The Outer Space in Hamden.   www.manicproductions.org for details

Middletown Scottish country dancers offer classes for beginners & experienced dancers at First Church on Court Street in Middletown, Every Wednesday from 7 - 9:30p.   Partners not necessary but soft-soled shoes are! For information, call Lucile Blanchard at 860-347-0278.

Oddfellows Playhouse Teen Rep Company opens their production of Shakespeare’s finale play “The Tempest”, with some new twists, on January 26th for showings this weekend and next. www.oddfellows.org

At Toad’s Place in New Haven, Thursday night, Toads presents The WINTER MELTDOWN METAL SHOWCASE featuring Before I Turn, Halcyon, Oath to Order, One Part Human, The Sadists, and To Fear the Fall. Friday night, SHAKEDOWN returns to Toad’s to play THE DEAD AND BEYOND. Relative Souls, and Spigs & Friends are also on the bill.  Saturday night, it’s a College Dance Party. www.toadsplace.com

Friday Night, Cherry Street Station in Wallingford presents a night of punk, pub rock, rock n roll with The Ratz.  Saturday night, Enemy of Reason makes for a night of Heavy Metal. You can find Cherry Street Station listings at https://www.reverbnation.com/venue/cherrystreetstation or find them on Facebook.

On Friday at 9pm, Wesleyan’s Center for the Art reemerges from winter break with a free performance of Hidden Volumes, a performance by Associate Professor of Music Paula Matthusen and Visiting Scholar in Music Terri Hron explore and remember space through magnetic, transferred traces. Looping backwards and forwards, distorting time, they improvise on a series of recordings originally made in a dark Roman aqueduct. This event happens at Olin Library.  Sunday at 3:00pm at Wesleyan’s Russell House, there’s another free concert by Singer-songwriter Jess Best who returns to Wesleyan to perform her original soul and jazz compositions. She will be accompanied by Connor Schultze on bass and Paul Bloom on piano. www.Wesleyan.edu/cfa

Sunday night brings the return of “Wax”, a monthly party at Firehouse 12 in New Haven celebrating 45 rpm records and vintage fashion and dance culture. The event happens from 9- midnight with a retro outfit contest and Wax Resident DJ's NEB and Dooley-O plus special guest DJ BOOGIE BLIND of the Legendary award wining "Executioners" DJ crew. http://firehouse12.com/ 

Now here's a rundown of cinema off the beaten track in Central Connecticut:
Hartford’s Real Art Ways has extended their run of The Eagle Huntress, through Thursday Jan. 26th. Also on screen at RAW through Thursday, is Neruda, a lavishly-mounted reimagining of the Nobel Prize-winning poet’s pursuit into political exile, starring Gael García Bernal. Details & screening times at www.realartways.org 

Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford is also showing The Eagle Huntress, through tonight/Wednesday. Tomorrow/Thursday, Cinestudio Kicks off a run of (Academy award nominated) Arrival, which stars Amy Adams as a linguist called in by the govt to help communicate with some unexpected extraterrestrial visitors.  Friday, at 10pm, Cinestudio presents a special screening of Hayao Miyazaki’s classic animated film, Princess Mononoke, as part of their Friday night moonlight movies series. Sunday, Cinestudio begins a run of what is being dubbed as “The year’s most devastating – and necessary – documentary” offering a glimpse into the dangerous sea crossing of refugees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Further details and screening times at www.cinestudio.org 
 
Now here’s what’s on the air tonight on WESU Middletown:

Right after the Jive, Stay tuned for an hour conversation and music with Eric Kuhn.


From 6 -6:30 it'sThink Twice Radio with Al Robinson. 

From 6:30 until 8 it's Fusion Radio with James Fusion. The original and still the best damn Techno mix on radio!


Beginning at 8 and running until 9:30 it's The Warehouse with Mike Nyce. The best of underground house music, mixed live for your listening pleasure.


At 9:30 Chaim is in the house for a truly free form 90 minute 
festival of radio . 

From 11pm to 3am Franco wraps up his winter session studio 54 late night disco mix. 

From 3 - 4am it's The Hour of Slack from the Church of the SubGenius Radio Ministry. The compendium of the best and newest from all SubGenius radio and stage shows, bands, ranters, media barrage collage artists, plus the weirdest of the indie audio underground.

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! Now stay tuned for an hour of conversation and music with Eric Kuhn!

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

01-24-17 Jive

Good evening, it's Tuesday January 24th. 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 Marianne O’Hare producer of Conversations on Healthcare.  Thanks for joining us!

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

At the Russell Library in Middletown, tonight at 7pm, Brenda Milkofsky will speak on the history of shipbuilding in the lower Connecticut River Valley in the 18thand 19th centuries Wednesday at Russell Library, There’s a Town Hall Meeting with State Senator Len Suzio From 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM in Hubbard Room with the senator for the 13th Senator District. www.russelllibrary.org

Tonight, The Buttonwood Tree in Middletown offers a laughter Yoga Session at 7:45.  Thursday night, The Middlesex Drum Circle invite you to join them to help keep the beat going at The Butonwood. Friday night, The Buttonwood presents “JAZZ: The Music of Our Lifetime!" Feat. The Carl Bartlett, Jr. Duet. The evening will feature a Jazz Duo (Saxophone & Piano) and an audience Q&A.Exciting and innovative artist, native New Yorker, saxophonist Carl Bartlett, Jr.  Annaita Gandhy’s Aligned With Source Workshop happens on Saturday at 10:30 am. Saturday night Moto Returns to the buttonwood for an evening of Soca music from Trinidad, traditional roots reggae and creative interpretations of rock, R&B and soul music with elements of jazz, salsa and afrobeat. http://buttonwood.org

Tonight, down in New Haven at Café Nine, Watermelon Renaissance plays sludge-blues and jazz-core alongside Strawberry Cheesesteak’s prog-funk!  Wednesday brings Words & Music, a monthly event full of local & touring musicians, writers, poets, and comedians. Thursday at Café Nine there’s roundup of regional indie rockers featuring PLUMROSE, WESTERN ESTATES, BLACK RIVER UNION, and MIKE GRIFFIN. Friday’s 5pm early show at the Nine features Lonesome Billy Calash. Later, Café Nine’s main Friday night event is the GO KAT GO! BIRTHDAY BASH WITH THE MEMPHIS MORTICIANS and Slip and Fall for a night of ska-punk, and psychobilly. Saturday’s weekly Jazz Jam Session at Café Nine is hosted by The George Baker Band this week. Saturday night at Café Nine, you can catch THE PLIMSOULS RE-SOULED Featuring members of The Plimsouls, The Woggles and The Forty Fives!.  Dust Hat opens that show.  The Sunday Buzz Matinee features WASHBOARD SLIM AND THE BLUELIGHTS and later Sunday night there’s an open mic with  Ashley Hamel.  www.cafenine.com

Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s, on Tuesday nights, Michael Palin’s Other Orchestra works out new material on stage. Wednesday’s Community Blues Jam will be hosted by Tim McDonald this week. This Thursday, The Danny Draher Band makes for a night of Electric Blues on the Black-eyed Sally’s stage. Saturday night The Neybas bring their jam band sound to Sally’s and Saturday night The Johnny Winter All Star Band take the Stage . www.blackeyedsallys.com

Mindfulness After Work happens every Wednesday at the Hartford Mindfulness Center starting at 6:15. Register at www.hartfordmindfulnesscenter.org

Wednesday, Manic Productions presents #FREEMUSICWEDNESDAYS at Bar in New Haven, this week featuring Mates of State and Active Bird Community. PREMIER CONCERTS AND MANIC PRODUCTIONS PRESENT: Umphrey's McGee ft. Joshua Redman with Spafford at The College St Music Hall in New Haven Thursday night. Friday they’ve got Rhett Miller (of Old 97's) with American Elm at The Ballroom at The Outer Space in Hamden.   www.manicproductions.org for details

Middletown Scottish country dancers offer classes for beginners & experienced dancers at First Church on Court Street in Middletown, Every Wednesday from 7 - 9:30p.   Partners not necessary but soft-soled shoes are! For information, call Lucile Blanchard at 860-347-0278.
Oddfellows Playhouse Teen Rep Company opens their production of Shakespeare’s finale play “The Tempest”, with some new twists, on January 26th for showings this weekend and next. www.oddfellows.org

At Toad’s Place in New Haven, Thursday night, Toads presents The WINTER MELTDOWN METAL SHOWCASE featuring Before I Turn, Halcyon, Oath to Order, One Part Human, The Sadists, and To Fear the Fall. Friday night, SHAKEDOWN returns to Toad’s to play THE DEAD AND BEYOND. Relative Souls, and Spigs & Friends are also on the bill.  Saturday night, it’s a College Dance Party. www.toadsplace.com

Friday Night, Cherry Street Station in Wallingford presents a night of punk, pub rock, rock n roll with The Ratz.  Saturday night, Enemy of Reason makes for a night of Heavy Metal. You can find Cherry Street Station listings at https://www.reverbnation.com/venue/cherrystreetstation or find them on Facebook.

On Friday at 9pm, Wesleyan’s Center for the Art reemerges from winter break with a free performance of Hidden Volumes, a performance by Associate Professor of Music Paula Matthusen and Visiting Scholar in Music Terri Hron explore and remember space through magnetic, transferred traces. Looping backwards and forwards, distorting time, they improvise on a series of recordings originally made in a dark Roman aqueduct. This event happens at Olin Library.  Sunday at 3:00pm at Wesleyan’s Russell House, there’s another free concert by Singer-songwriter Jess Best who returns to Wesleyan to perform her original soul and jazz compositions. She will be accompanied by Connor Schultze on bass and Paul Bloom on piano. www.Wesleyan.edu/cfa

Sunday night brings the return of “Wax”, a monthly party at Firehouse 12 in New Haven celebrating 45 rpm records and vintage fashion and dance culture. The event happens from 9- midnight with a retro outfit contest and Wax Resident DJ's NEB and Dooley-O plus special guest DJ BOOGIE BLIND of the Legendary award wining "Executioners" DJ crew. http://firehouse12.com/ 

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

Hartford’s Real Art Ways has extended their run of The Eagle Huntress, through Thursday Jan. 26th. Also on screen at RAW through Thursday, is Neruda, a lavishly-mounted reimagining of the Nobel Prize-winning poet’s pursuit into political exile, starring Gael García Bernal. Details & screening times at realartways.org

Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford is also showing The Eagle Huntress, Through Wednesday. Thursday, Cinestudio Kicks off a run of (Academy award nominated) Arrival, which stars Amy Adams as a linguist called in by the govt to help communicate with some unexpected extraterrestrial visitors.  Friday, at 10pm, Cinestudio presents a special screening of Hayao Miyazaki’s classic animated film, Princess Mononoke, as part of their Friday night moonlight movies series. Sunday, Cinestudio begins a run of what is being dubbed as “The year’s most devastating – and necessary – documentary” offering a glimpse into the dangerous sea crossing of refugees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Further details and screening times at cinestudio.org 

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

Right after the jive, stick around for nearly three hours of Acoustic Blender with Bill Revill presenting an eclectic selection of new and older folk, Americana, bluegrass, blues and other music that has a roots influence with a concert listing at 7pm and frequent concert and festival ticket giveaways.

From 8-9pm The Voice of the CITY with J-Cherry is a weekly show featuring live and local Connecticut arts and music.

From 9-10pm stay tuned for Home Town Browns with DJ Ja Free for an exploration of south Asian culture.

at 10pm Underdogs edge presents underground hip hop from known and unknown artists alongside the lesser known tracks from the hit makers.

From Midnight until 4am stay tuned for Franco’s Studio 54 mix of dance music from the 70’s and 80’s. 

BBC World Report airs from 4 to 5 am, before we get the day started at 5am tomorrow, with NPR’s Morning Edition.

That’s all for today’s Jive At Five, tune in each and every weekday at 4:55 pm to hear about what’s going on in the community and on the air right here at 88.1 FM WESU, a community service of Wesleyan University since 1939.


The written form for what you've heard on today’s jive is online at wesufm.org/jive

Thanks so much for listening –  Stay tuned now, for Acoustic Blender with Bill Revill


Monday, January 23, 2017

01-23-17 Jive

Good evening, it's Monday January 23rd. 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 Maria Johnson, Host of Reasonably Catholic: Keeping the Faith, a progressive minded show which, through January, airs EVERY Tuesday, from 4 to right before the Jive at Five. Tomorrow:  we'll have dispatches from the Women's March on Washington and part one of an interview with Rand Richards Cooper, the Commonweal film critic who interviewed director Martin Scorcese about his new film Silence.

Can't listen live? Find the audio archived for two weeks at www.wesufm.org and forever at www.reasonablycatholic.com , where I'll also post photos from the DC march.
 Now, here's a rundown of what's happening in our area this week:

At the Buttonwood Tree in Middletown, tonight brings the ongoing Open Mic and Moments of Gratitude at 7 pm. On Tuesday, there’s Intentional & Empowering Yoga at 1 pm. Tomorrow/Tuesday night at 7:45 there’s a laughter Yoga Session.  Thursday night, The Middlesex Drum Circle invites you to join them to help keep the beat going. Friday night, The Buttonwood presents “JAZZ: The Music of Our Lifetime!" featuringThe Carl Bartlett, Jr. Duet. The evening will feature a Jazz Duo (Saxophone & Piano) and an audience Q&A with exciting and innovative artist, native New Yorker, saxophonist Carl Bartlett, Jr.  Annaita Gandhy’s Aligned With Source Workshop happens on Saturday at 10:30 am. Saturday night Moto Returns to the Buttonwood for an evening of Soca music from Trinidad, traditional roots reggae and creative interpretations of rock, R&B and soul music with elements of jazz, salsa and afrobeat. http://buttonwood.org

Tonight, down in New Haven at Café Nine, 4 singer songwriters share a bill featuring STEPH SERENITA,
STORYTIME BOB, NICOLE THOMPSON, EZ BLUEZ.  Tuesday night Watermelon Renaissance plays Sludgeblues and Jazzcore, alongside Strawberry Cheesesteak’s prog-funk!  Wednesday brings Words & Music, a monthly event full of local & touring musicians, writers, poets, and comedians. Thursday at Café Nine there’s roundup of regional indie rockers featuring PLUMROSE, WESTERN ESTATES, BLACK RIVER UNION, and MIKE GRIFFIN. Friday’s 5pm early show at the Nine features Lonesome Billy Calash. Later, Café Nine’s main Friday night event is the GO KAT GO! BIRTHDAY BA SH WITH THE MEMPHIS MORTICIANS and Slip and Fall for a night of ska-punk, and psychobilly.
Saturday’s weekly Jazz Jam Session at Café Nine is hosted by The George Baker Band this week. Saturday night at Café Nine, you can catch THE PLIMSOULS RE-SOULED Featuring members of The Plimsouls, The Woggles and The Forty Fives!.  Dust Hat opens that show.  The Sunday Buzz Matinee features WASHBOARD SLIM AND THE BLUELIGHTS and later Sunday night there’s an open mic with  Ashley Hamel.  www.cafenine.com


At Toad’s Place in New Haven, Ron Lawrence & Friends hold down a regular set of Smooth Jazz on the lily pad stage. On the Main stage, AESOP ROCK with ROB SONIC & DJ ZONE make for a night of enlightening Hop. Homeboy Sandman opens that show. On Thursday Toads presents The WINTER MELTDOWN METAL SHOWCASE featuring Before I Turn, Halcyon, Oath to Order, One Part Human, The Sadists, and To Fear the Fall. Friday night, SHAKEDOWN returns to Toad’s to play THE DEAD AND BEYOND. Relative Souls, and Spigs & Friends are also on the bill.  Saturday night, it’s a College Dance Party. www.toadsplace.com

Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s, tonight, their Jazz Mondays series features The HANEEF N. NELSON BIRTHDAY BASH. On Tuesday nights, Michael Palin’s Other Orchestra works out new material on stage. Wednesday’s Community Blues Jam will be hosted by Tim McDonald this week. This Thursday, The Danny Draher Band makes for a night of Electric Blues on the Black-eyed Sally’s stage. Saturday night The Neybas bring their jam band sound to Sally’s and Saturday night The Johnny Winter All Star Band take the Stage . www.blackeyedsallys.com

At the Russell Library in Middletown, Tomorrow Tuesday evening at 7pm, Brenda Milkofsky will speak on the history of shipbuilding in the lower Connecticut River Valley in the 18th and 19th centuries. Wednesday at Russell Library, t here’s a Town Hall Meeting with State Senator Len Suzio From 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM in Hubbard Room with the senator for the 13th Senatorial District. www.russelllibrary.org

           
Mindfulness After Work happens every Wednesday at the Hartford Mindfulness Center starting at 6:15. Register at www.hartfordmindfulnesscenter.org


Wednesday, Manic Productions presents #FREEMUSICWEDNESDAYS at Bar in New Haven, this week featuring Mates of State and Active Bird Community. PREMIER CONCERTS AND MANIC PRODUCTIONS PRESENT: Umphrey's McGee featuring   Joshua Redman with Spafford at The College St Music Hall in New Haven Thursday night. Friday they’ve got Rhett Miller (of Old 97's) with American Elm at The Ballroom at The Outer Space in Hamden.   www.manicproductions.org for details

Middletown Scottish country dancers offer classes for beginners & experienced dancers at First Church on Court Street in Middletown, Every Wednesday from 7 - 9:30p.   Partners not necessary but soft-soled shoes are! For information, call Lucile Blanchard at 860-347-0278.
Friday Night, Cherry Street Station in Wallingford presents a night of punk, pub rock, and rock n roll with The Ratz.  Saturday night, Enemy of Reason makes for a night of Heavy Metal. You can find Cherry Street Station listings at https://www.reverbnation.com/venue/cherrystreetstation or find them on Facebook.
On Friday at 9pm, Wesleyan’s Center for the Art reemerges from winter break with a free performance of Hidden Volumes, a performance by Associate Professor of Music Paula Matthusen and Visiting Scholar in Music Terri Hron explore and remember space through magnetic, transferred traces. Looping backwards and forwards, distorting time, they improvise on a series of recordings originally made in a dark Roman aqueduct. This event happens at Olin Library.  Sunday at 3:00pm at Wesleyan’s Russell House, there’s another free concert by Singer-songwriter Jess Best who returns to Wesleyan to perform her original soul and jazz compositions. She will be accompanied by Connor Schultze on bass and Paul Bloom on piano. www.Wesleyan.edu/cfa
Now here's a rundown of cinema off the beaten track in Central Connecticut: 

Hartford’s Real Art Ways has extended their run of The Eagle Huntress, through Jan. 26th. Also on screen at RAW through Jan 26, is Neruda, a lavishly-mounted reimagining of the Nobel Prize-winning poet’s pursuit into political exile, starring Gael García Bernal. Details & screening times at realartways.org

Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford is also showing The Eagle Huntress, Through Wednesday. Thursday Cinestudio Kicks off a run of Arrival, starring Amy Adams as a linguist called in  by the govt to help communicate with some unexpected extraterrestrial visitors.  Friday at 10pm, Cinestudio presents a special screening of Hayao Miyazaki’s classic animated film, Princess Mononoke. as part of their moonlight movies on Friday nights. Sunday, Cinestudio begins a run of what is being dubbed as “The year’s most devastating – and necessary – documentary” offering a glimpse into the dangerous sea crossing of refugees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.  Further details and screening times at cinestudio.org 
Right after the jive, stay tuned for Afternoo n Jazz with Charles Henry, for an hour of straight ahead Jazz and classic Bop.

From 6-6:30 pm it’s Building Bridges, a weekly labor report from Pacifica.

At 6:30 stay tuned for, 75% Folk with Michael Benson offers Contemporary folk along with a mix of blues, jazz, world music, and movie soundtracks and more.

From 8-10:00 Stay tuned for some swamp music from Louisiana on Back down the Bayou.

at 10- Stay tuned for Franco’s Studio 54 disco mix which goes all the way until until 3am, tonight.
Maximum Rock and Roll is next from 3 to 4 am, with the best in DIY punk garage rock, and hardcore.



BBC World News airs from 4 to 5 am, and we get the day started at 5 with NPR’s Morning Edition.


That’s all for today’s Jive at Five. If you missed anything, you can find the written version 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.





Friday, January 20, 2017

Friday's Jive 01-20-17

Good evening, it's Friday, January 20th, and this is the Jive at Five - WESU's Daily community calendar and run down of night time programming here on 88.1 FM WESU 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 Stephan Allison, host of River Valley Rhythms heard Thursdays at 4 pm here at WESU. Thanks for tuning in.


Now, here’s a rundown of some of what’s scheduled in the community this weekend.
In Middletown at The Buttonwood Tree
tonight at 8 The Free At Last Players present a new show: The Evolution of Trump? Can the Free At Last Players show our new President the light? Saturday at 10:30 am is Annaita Gandhy’s Aligned With Source Workshop. Saturday night at 8 pm, Warren Byrd’s Byrdspeak Sessions with Special Guest Mixashawn present “Refresh MLK” bringing The Spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King into high focus. Details @ buttonwood.org

New Haven's Cafe Nine features Tuesday Saints for this evening's 5pm early set. Later at 9:30 the main event features Sidestep Complex, Sky Swamp Orange, Drop Kick Pop, and Eugene Gallagher. Saturday’s weekly Jazz Jam Session is hosted by  Tony DioGuardi and Friends. Saturday night there’s an event called NHV Plays Leonard Cohen, where a collection of New Haven's musical talents pay tribute to the late, legendary songwriter Leonard Cohen. The Sunday Buzz Matinee at 4 brings the Sez Zion Jazz Band for a smooth blend of Jazz and R+B. Details @ cafenine.com

At Toad’s Place in New Haven tonight it's the Dean Ween Group. The Mike Dillon Band opens that show. Saturday night, Toad’s presents a 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Doors album, Riders on the Storm, featuring 10 bands on 2 stages. Details @ toadsplace.com

In Hartford tonight at Black-Eyed Sally’s, 7 Below recreates the Phish concert experience. Saturday, The Alchemists make for a night of positive hip hop, reggae, dub, and soul. Details @ blackeyedsallys.com 

Tonight, Cherry Street Station in Wallingford presents Mystic Seahorse and Crazy Havoc for a night of Punk Rock. Details @ reverbnation.com/venue/cherrystreetstation or find them on Facebook.

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

Hartford’s Real Art Ways has extended their run of The Eagle Huntress, through Jan. 26th. Tonight begins a run of Neruda, a lavishly-mounted reimagining of the Nobel Prize-winning poet’s pursuit into political exile, and notably marks his reunion with No star Gael García Bernal. Details & screening times at realartways.org

Trinity College’s Cinestudio continues a run of a 4K restoration of the 1968 classic, The Lion in Winter, starring Katharine Hepburn and Peter O’Toole. Sunday, there are 2 showings of Bolshoi Ballet: Sleeping Beauty (Live) at 12:55 and 4pm. And Sunday evening begins a run of The Eagle Huntress. Details and screening times at cinestudio.org 

If you are looking for more information on the arts in Middletown, please visit the City's Facebook page at facebook.com/CityArtsOffice

And now let’s take a look at tonight’s programming on WESU and to be safe, it's best to check the WESU website for the up-to-date schedule.

Right after the Jive At Five from 5:05 to 7pm, it'll be Al Robinson & Deni Young with Free Talk Radio.

At 7 until 8:30pm we have the Universal Sound Wave with Sistah Tee - offering listeners a wide range of music including African, reggae, gospel, R&B, Latin, and blues. Plus health, nutrition, and stress reduction tips.

Next up until 10pm, we take it From the Otherside with Rok-A-Dee where 60% of the show is love songs of different genre and the others Reggae Dancehall, R&B, and new artiste.    
                                                        
Then from 10 to 11:30pm it's Strickly Off the Head where DJ Cocomotion the Music Mixologist provides a live mixshow done on the fly or freestyle, with no pre-planned mixes or blends - R&B, old school, hip hop, rap and house.

From 11:30pm until 3am Saturday we go into serious OVERDRIVE w/Clarence & Shantay Scott - offering Urban Contemporary, Hip Hop, and Traditional gospel music.

From 3 until 5am you are taken to Wonderland with DJ Cheshire Cat, who has
a song in his heart, a chemical imbalance in his head and a musical library at his fingers. From krautrock to post-rock, grunge to garage, novelty to New Romantic, punk to prog, Wonderland has a place for it.

And we bring in the daylight from 5:00 to 6:00am with the 
BBC World News 
- a daily News roundup from the British Broadcasting Corporation

And staying on the other side of the big pond, from 6 to 7am it’s
 the Celtic Café
 with Pat Laffan and Mark Gallagher presenting traditional and contemporary music with a Celtic connection.

And now that the coffee’s hot enjoy Caffé Italia from 7:00 to 8:00am, serving up a slice of Italy every Saturday morning. You don't have to speak Italian to taste it: just relax, listen, and enjoy!

That’s all for today’s Jive At Five, tune in each and every weekday at 4:55 pm to hear about what’s going on in the community and on the air right here at 88.1 FM WESU, a community service of Wesleyan University since 1939.

The Music behind today’s Jive At Five is the title track from Talking Drums' Some Day Catch Some Day Down, re-issued and re-mastered as a cd on the innova label in 2011. The original vinyl was released in 1987.

The written form for what you've heard on today’s Jive is online at wesufm.org/jive

Is WESU as a source for information and entertainment in your life? Support the station with a donation? You can make that donation online at wesufm.org/pledge anytime. Thanks for listening!