Good evening, it's Tuesday, February 27th. 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 on Wednesdays at 4:40, right before the Jive at Five.
Here's some of what's happening in our area this week:
Here's some of what's happening in our area this week:
Upward Hartford and the Connecticut Dance Alliance sponsor
an Upward Dance event Tonight (Tuesday) at 7 pm at their Church Street
location. Details at www.hartford.com/events/
In New Haven, at Café Nine, tonight, you can catch Tal National and Wet Tuna. There’s another
Words & Music event on Wednesday at Café Nine. On Thursday, Café Nine
headlines The Quest. Friday, Café Nine’s Happy Hour show features Snake Hill
Blues and Friday night’s main event features Black Snake Boots. On Saturday
night, it’s Chaser Eight, Run Jenny, and Parkway South. Café Nine’s Sunday Buzz
Matinee features Peter Mulvey and Lara Herscovitch, and they round out the
weekend Sunday night with Look Vibrant.http://www.cafenine.com/
Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s, on Tuesday nights, Michael Palin’s Other
Orchestra comes your way Tuesday night. The Community Blues Jam happens on
Wednesday with guest Tim McDonald. It’s Liviu’s Invitational on Thursday, and
on Friday they headline Lucky Peterson. On Saturday you can catch Lil’ Ed &
The Blues Imperials. http://www.blackeyedsallys.com/
The Wesleyan Center for the Arts sponsors These Theater
productions Wednesday through Saturday at the Patricelli Theater. Performances
include How I Learned to Drive and 99 Histories. Baritone Tom Buckner performs
works for voice by Robert Ashley on Friday at Crowell Concert Hall. On Saturday
at 1 pm, at the Russell House, there’s a discussion of Robert Ashley’s Life and
Work. Also on Saturday, enjoy a Guided Exhibition Tour of A New Subjectivity:
Figurative Painting after 2000, at the Zilkha Gallery. The Wesleyan University
Orchestra performs a Children’s Concert and Musical Instrument Petting Zoo
Saturday at 3 pm at Crowell Concert Hall. Robert Ashley’s new opera, Crash,
will be performed at Crowell on Saturday at 8 pm. www.wesleyan.edu/cfa
At the Russell Library in Middletown, The Girls Who Code
series continues on Wednesday at 6
pm. There’s an Introduction to Computers workshop on Friday morning, and on Saturday
at 1:30 it’s Performance 20/20, a performance by the Honors Chamber Music group
from the Hartt School. On Sunday, the American Association of University Women
sponsors a celebration of International Women’s Day, with discussions, special
guests, and more. The exhibit by Pierre Sylvaine, “Fantastical Journey: Voodoo,
Slavery, Jazz,” runs through March. Check the website for more activities and
offerings for patrons of all ages. www.russelllibrary.org
The Connecticut Historical Society in Hartford invites you
to their ongoing exhibit, Passing It On: Traditional Arts Apprenticeships, open
today (Tuesday) through March 10th. Enjoy photographs of artists,
and learn more about the apprenticeship program. www.chs.org
Writing at Wesleyan welcomes you to join Visiting Writer
Mary Gordon for a conversation Wednesday at 6 pm at the Russell House. Details
at www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/
The Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore in Middletown sponsors a
Kids’ Event on Wednesday at 6 pm, Make Book Totes. Register to make books into
tote bags. At 7 pm, there’s a Women Playwrights’ Initiative: Passion, Power,
Prose. On Thursday at 7 pm, Hilary Jacobs Hendel presents “It’s Not Always
Depression,” and on Friday at 7 pm it’s Jamie Cat Callan with “Parisian Charm
School.” On Sunday at noon, they invite writers to CT Writing Groups: Finding
Critique Partners and Writing Groups. www.wesleyanrjjulia.com
The UConn Bookstore in Hartford hosts is first local author
showcase Wednesday from 11 am to 3 pm at their Front Street location. Authors
are available for meet & greet and to sign copies of their books. www.hartford.com/events/
The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford hosts artist, naturalist
and writer James Prosek Wednesday at 5 pm for a discussion of art and nature.
Admission is free. On the weekend, they present a Sunday Serenade concert in
collaboration with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra to celebrate their special
exhibition, Gorey’s Worlds. Details at www.thewadsworth.org
Story City Troupe takes the stage on Friday, here in Middletown at The Buttonwood Tree. The Aligned with
Source Workshop & Meditation happens Saturday morning. Khalif Neville, son
of New orleans jazz great Charles Neville, performs Saturday night at The
Buttonwood Tree. On Sunday, the Buttonwood sponsors the 2nd annual
Music for Giving Family Concert: A Tribute to Harry Chapin, to benefit LUNCH,
the Local United Network to Combat Hunger, at First Church Middletown on Court
St. The Hearing Voices Network meets Monday morning. www.buttonwood.org
Artfarm and Oddfellow Playhouse in Middletown present
Circophony’s production of “As You Wish,” a combination play/circus comedy
performance, opening at the Playhouse on Thursday and running through March 10.
For more information and tickets, visit www.oddfellows.org
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. www.hartford.com/events/
Infinity Hall Hartford presents singer/songwriter David
Archuleta on Thursday at 8 pm. On Friday, it’s Awaken – A Tribute to the Music
of YES. On Saturday, it’s alternative and country rock with Lucero. On Sunday
afternoon, enjoy UHart A Capella Groups and their indie rock supergroup, Jelani
Sei. Pat Metheny plays Thursday and Friday nights with different lineups at
Infinity Hall Norfolk this week and Saturday at Infinity Norfolk, you can
catch ENTER THE HAGGIS W/ PIGEON KINGS. www.infinityhall.com
The Middlesex Chamber of Commerce hosts an Innovation Meet
Up at their Middletown location on Thursday at 9:15 am featuring Marcus B Chung
of Stitch Fix. The event includes tours of the Middletown Entrepreneurs Work
Space, along with networking and idea exchange. www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/
Manic Presents is at the Space Ballroom in Hamden this week
with Adrianne Lenker and Henry Jamison on Thursday. On Saturday, it’s
nothing,nowhere, Shinigami, Lil Lotus, and Jay Vee. www.manicpresents.com
The MAC650 Gallery & Artist Co-Op in Middletown brings
you Darling Fitch: A Stranger Sound, a coming-of-age transgender show, Thursday
at 8 pm. Details at www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice
At Toad’s Place in New Haven, it’s a Springtime Spectacular
on Friday with Him or Her, Prüf, and more. www.toadsplace.com
Cherry St. Station in Wallingford brings you Jimmy Junk
Bird, Lobsterface, Nuclear Unicorn, and Goat Herder this Friday. On Saturday,
it’s Hub City Stompers, 45 Adapters, The Abductors, and more. Details at www.facebook.com/CherryStreetStation/
Friday night, at Real Art Ways in Hartford, Wesleyan
Alum horn player, Taylor Ho Bynum will perform a new body of music working with
a nine-piece ensemble of some of his closest collaborators, Titled Ambiguity
Manifesto www.realartways.org
The Godfrey Memorial Library in Middletown hosts a Geneology
Club workshop Saturday at 9:30 am featuring Kathy Gallaher to discuss
Researching Your Irish Ancestors. 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 continues at the Hartford Public Library
Sunday at 2 pm with a performance by Jeff Fuller & Friends. Details
at www.hplct.org
The Charter Oak Cultural Center in Hartford hosts a free
poetry reading Sunday at 3 pm with an open mic before featured readers,
including Faith Vicinanza and Timothy Cresswell. Details at www.charteroakcenter.org
Now here's a rundown of cinema off the beaten track in
Central Connecticut:
Hartford’s Real Art Ways continues its 2018 Oscar Nominated
Short Films series all week. Also continuing is “The Shape of Water,” a Cold
War fable by Guillermo Del Toro, and “Lover for a Day,” a French love
story. Weekend openings include “Tehran Taboo,” a rotoscope-animated
drama about modern Iranian society, and “The Greatest Showman,” a musical
celebrating the birth of show business. Check the website for details and
screening times at www.realartways.org
Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford continues “Happy End,” a French film about a family scion seeking euthanasia, through Wednesday. On Thursday they open “All The Money In The World,” about the kidnapping of J Paul Getty’s grandson. The Sunday matinée Bolshoi Ballet performance is “The Flames of Paris,” and the open a run of “Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story.” Check the website for full schedule and screening times. http://www.cinestudio.org/
The Charter Oak Cultural Center in Hartford hosts a special
screening of “Harvesting Stones: The Jewish Farmers of Eastern Connecticut,”
Thursday at 7 pm, along with an exclusive Q&A with the filmmaker. www.charteroakcenter.org
Here's the rundown of tonight’s lineup here on WESU 88.1 FM
Middletown:
Right after the Jive, stick around for spilled milk with
Charlotte until 6pm
From 6-8pm it’s Acoustic Blender with Bill Revill, offering
an eclectic selection of new and older folk, Americana, bluegrass, blues and
other music with a roots influence plus a concert listing at 7pm and frequent
concert and festival ticket giveaways.
At 8pm stay tuned for The Voice of the CITY with J-Cherry, A
weekly spotlight of Connecticut arts and culture.
From 9-10pm IT’s The Test Patterns Show with Chaim
O'Brien-Blumenthal
At 10 stick and stay for Universal Time Traversal with Hyphy
- Taking the "Oh Geez" out of the OGs.
From 11-midnight, tonight, it’s “Profile”, With Maile and Sage for
and an hour-long deep dive into an artist's life and career.
From midnight-1am stay tuned for Mixed Media with DJ
Pig in the City and DJ Megnanimous
From 1-2am stay tuned for Women's Music, Women's Wisdom with
DJ Sensibility
At 2am it’s Fish and Chips, With DJ Chee, A music show
dedicated to British bands and artists.
Maxium Rock and Roll Radio Comes your way at 3am
and you can
catch the BBC World Report at 4am.
We kick off our weekday program at 5am with Morning Edition
from NPR, followed by a diverse mix of talk radio from Pacifica and NPR
throughout the day.
That’s all for today’s Jive at Five, tune in each weekday at
4:55 for our rundown of local events and entertainment and our evening lineup
here on WESU Middletown.
Find the script for this show, our current program schedule,
a link to listen live, program archives and more, online at www.wesufm.org
Stay tuned for Spilled Milk with Charlotte, up next!
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