Good evening, it's Tuesday, 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 Marianne O’Hare, producer of Conversations on Healthcare,
heard Wednesdays at 4:30, right after the jive at five. Now, here’s a listing of some of the happening
in our area through the week.
In New Haven, tonight Café Nine presents Aisha Burns and
Leila Crockett. Tonight at the Nine you can catch a triple bill featuring DITCH
BOYS, RIGHTEOUS CONTINENTAL, and BAD SUN. Thursday’s headliners are Laini and
the Wildfire, Chaser Eight, and Treadwell. Friday’s Happy Hour set at 5pm features
Frank Critelli. Friday’s late show features The Suitcase Junket, Kate Lorenz,
and An Historic. Saturday’s Jazz Jam Session is with the George Baker Band, and
the late show Saturday night features Girls, Guns and Glory, along with Jeremy
& The Harlequins. The Sunday Buzz Matinee features Ian Moore, and they
round out the weekend with a Blues Jam Session with the George Lesiw
Band. http://www.cafenine.com/
Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s on Tuesday nights Michael Palin’s Other Orchestra takes the stage. The
Community Blues Jam happens on Wednesday with guest Tommy Whalen. It’s Liviu’s
Invitational on Thursday, and on Friday it’s blues with the George T Gregory
Band. Australian singer/songwriter Harper & The Midwest Kind takes the
stage on Saturday. http://www.blackeyedsallys.com/
At the Russell Library in Middletown, The Girls Who Code
Club holds ongoing meetings every Wednesday at 6 pm. There’s Adult Coloring for
Stress Reduction on Friday morning, and they host Yoga in The Hubbard Room on
Saturday morning. The Vintage Players presents Carolyn Kirsch’s new play,
“So Bea It,” on Sunday at 2 pm. Check the website for more activities and
offerings for patrons of all ages. www.russelllibrary.org
The Hartford Mindfulness Center hosts Mindfulness Meditation
After Work every Wednesday at 6:15 pm at their Farmington Avenue
location. www.facebook.com/pg/hartfordmindfulnesscenter
The Wesleyan Center for the Arts invites you to the opening
of “A Body in Fukushima: Recent Work,” a photography exhibit by Eiko Otake and
William Johnston, Thursday at noon at the Zilkha Gallery. www.wesleyan.edu/cfa
On Thursday, the Middlesex Drum Circle meets at The
Buttonwood Tree in Middletown. It’s jazz and blues on Friday night at The
Buttonwood with BOP TWEED. The Aligned with Source Workshop and Meditation
happens on Saturday morning, and Saturday evening brings you the Everything
Turned To Color trio. The Hearing Voices Network meets Monday mornings and you
can enjoy the art exhibit, Mystic Collages, by featured artist Flo Bartosiak,
throughout the month. www.buttonwood.org
Storyteller Tom Lee is back by popular demand Thursday at
7:30 pm at The Hubbard House in Middletown, sponsored by Artists for World
Peace. Details at www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/
You can Enjoy country, rock, and more from the American
songbook at the Hog River Brewing Company in Hartford every Thursday starting
at 7 pm. Hartford native Connor Zane Millican partners with local musicians to
bring you Twang Thursdays. http://www.hogriverbrewing.com/
Thursday night at Infinity Hall Norfolk, it’s Live Dead
& Riders '69. Friday they’ve got Vance Gilbert with Kerri Powers, and Saturday
night at Infinity Norfolk, you can catch Broken Arrow - A Tribute to Neil Young.
Infinity
Hall Hartford brings you singer/songwriter Howie Day on Friday. Speak Up Storytelling
presents “Unfinished Business” on Saturday. On Sunday, you can catch
alternative rock, hip-hop, and more with G. Love and Special Sauce. www.infinityhall.com
At Toad’s Place in New Haven, on Friday, they’ve got Shakedown playing the Music of The Dead and
Beyond, along with the Kazoo Crew Family Band while The Blameless Project takes
the stage in Lilly’s Pad. This week brings another Original Saturday Night
College Dance Party. www.toadsplace.com
Cherry St. Station in Wallingford presents Crosby, Over the
Line, and Outside My Head on Friday. On Saturday, it’s Zombii, Cherry Pop, Jake
Fullington, and more. Details at www.facebook.com/CherryStreetStation/
The Hartford Flavor Company presents “Tell Me Another: Snow
Job,” with extraordinary stories told by ordinary folks, on Friday at their
Arbor Street location. Details at www.hartford.com/events/
Manic Presents brings Umphrey’s McGee and Nicole Atkins to
The College Street Music Hall in New Haven on Friday. On Saturday, at College
Street they headlining Maria Bamford, appearing with Jackie Kashian. On
Saturday, they bring Bad, Bad Hats, Photocomfort, and Glambat to the Space
Ballroom in Hamden. www.manicpresents.com
The Connecticut Science Center in Hartford hosts a Women in
Science Day Saturday at 11 am featuring a Q & A with members of the Society
of Women Engineers. Details at www.ctsciencecenter.org
The Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore in Middletown hosts an event
for kids on Saturday at 2 pm, featuring MarcyKate Connolly presenting her new
middle-grade fantasy, “Shadow Weaver.” www.wesleyanrjjulia.com
Vinnie’s jump and Jive in Middletown hosts The Hot Cat Jazz
Band Saturday night for a session that includes swing lessons with JC Noble.
Details at www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice
The Connecticut Historical Society invites you to their
ongoing exhibit, That’s Weird, of strange objects connected to our state’s
material culture, happening every Saturday. Details at www.chs.org
Baby Grand Jazz at the Hartford Public Library presents
Ronnie Burrage this Sunday at 3 pm. Details at www.hplct.org
Now here's a rundown of cinema off the beaten track in
Central Connecticut:
Hartford’s Real Art Ways continues Rebels on Pointe,” a
documentary about the drag group Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, and “In
Between,” about three Palestinian women living in Tel Aviv, through Thursday.
They bring back “Loving Vincent,” an animated film about the iconic artist,
through Wednesday. Weekend openings include “The Final Year,” a documentary
about the last year of Obama’s foreign policy team, and “Django,” a French film
about a jazz guitarist in Nazi-occupied Paris. Check the website for details
and screening times at www.realartways.org
Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford continues “Wonderstruck,” about deaf children escaping to New York City, through Wednesday. On Thursday they open Woody Allen’s “Wonder Wheel,” about an unmarried mother raising a son in the Coney Island of the 1950’s. It runs through Saturday. Sunday’s Exhibition on Screen series continues with the work of David Hockey at The Royal Academy of Arts, and they open a run of “The Square,” a Swedish film about conflict between the classes. Check the website for full schedule and screening times. http://www.cinestudio.org/
The Connecticut Science Center is screening two films in 3D
all week at the Hoffman Foundation Science Theater in Hartford. You can enjoy
“Dream Big: Engineering Our World,” about inventions and structures from across
the globe, or National Geographic’s “Extreme Weather: Powerful Forces Are
Colliding.” Details at www.ctsciencecenter.org
The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford is screening “The Divine
Order,” a dramatic comedy about the suffragette movement in Switzerland. Visit
the website for dates and times. www.thewadsworth.org
Now here’s a rundown of tonight’s program hereon WESU:
Right after the jive at Five stay tuned for nearly three
hours of Acoustic Blender with Bill Revill offering 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.
At 8pm, The Voice of the CITY with J-Cherry offers a weekly
dose of live and local Connecticut arts and music.
From 9-10pm it’s The Test Patterns Show with Chaim
O'Brien-Blumenthal
At 10pm it’s Radio Writter's Salon with DJ Steve..
At midnight stay tuned for Jenny C’s hour of Soul Gospel
music.
From 11-2am its Back down the Bayou from pacifica
Maximum Rock and Roll Radio takes over with an hour of loud
rock and roll from 2-3am
at 3am M-Th we'll
rebroadcast the day's noon-time run of Democracy Now! from Pacifica
at 4am we bring you BBC's world report before we kick off
our Tuesday morning programming with
Morning Edition from NPR at 5am.
That's all for today's Jive at Five. Join us weekdays at
4:55 for a daily rundown of area happenings a rundown of evening programming on
WESU Middletown!
Now stay tuned for Acoustic Blender, up next
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