Monday, April 30, 2018

Monday, 4-30-18 Jive


Good evening, it's Monday, April 30th. 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, from 4 to right before the Jive at Five.Tomorrow, a visit with Fr. Dick Rento, a truly wise, progressive-minded,80-something-year-old priest whose new book is It's Not Necessarily So: A Senior Priest Separates Faith from Fiction and Makes Sense of Belief. Father Rento is one of those rare clerics who believes most of the Church's rules are -- and I quote -- "for the birds." In short, he’s the kind of priest Paul Ryan would fire. We talked about all the hot button topics: abortion, the place in the Church of women and gays and divorced and remarried Catholics, and even about what actually happens during the consecration of the Eucharist at Mass. Not long ago, Fr. Dick got called into the woodshed by his bishop. Tune in to learn what happened. Can't listen live? Find the audio archived afterward at www.reasonablycatholic.com

Now here's some of what's going on in our area this week:

 In New Haven, Café Nine’s Manic Mondays brings you Michael Nau & The Mighty Thread. Tomorrow, it’s Drop Part, Instant Treeline, and Private Language. On Wednesday it’s a Comedy Open Mic with Dan Rice. Amy Lavere and Will Sexton headline on Thursday, appearing with Nathaniel Hintz. Friday’s late show has Dangerous Animals, The Right Offs, and ditch boys. It’s the Brooklyn Superstar Soul Freddy Deboe Band on Saturday, along with DJ B the T Jr. The Sunday Buzz Matinee’s got Xavier Serrano and Shy, and they round out the weekend at the late show with Lord Youth, Dust Hat, and Sarah Witham. http://www.cafenine.com/

At Toad’s Place in New Haven, it’s the Night of Smooth Jazz tonight with Rohn Lawrence & Friends. On Tuesday, you can catch Frankie Cosmos and Nadine. On Thursday it’s Wolfgang Gartner with Mick & Miller and Xavior Varien. Friday’s headliner is Kung Fu, appearing with the Kazoo Crew Family Band. On Sunday in Lilly’s Pad, it’s Dial Drive, Cometa, and more. www.toadsplace.com

The Buttonwood Tree in Middletown brings you the Anything Goes Open Mic & Moments of Gratitude tonight with Kyla. There’s Intentional & Empowering Yoga on Tuesday afternoon, with Laughter Yoga in the evening. On Wednesday Chicago folk artist Andrew Calhoun takes the stage with special guest Hugh Blumenfeld. There’s an Acoustic Open Mic with Bob Gotta on Thursday, and on Friday they bring back Story City Troup. On Saturday morning it’s the Aligned with Source workshop, and in the evening join their Cinco de Mayo Party to celebrate Time of Day’s new CD release.  www.buttonwood.org

Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s, it’s Jazz Mondays with a CD Release Party for Nick Biello. Michael Palin’s Other Orchestra does jazz, soul, and classics on Tuesday, and on Wednesday it’s their Community Blues Jam. Liviu’s Invitational happens every Thursday, and on Friday enjoy the Peter Karp Band. You can hear the classic soul sounds of Memphis on Saturday with the Mighty Soul Drivers. http://www.blackeyedsallys.com/

The Russell Library in Middletown offers a lecture Tuesday night, Digital Marketing: Your Business’s Online Presence. The Racial Justice Book Group also meets to discuss “Behold the Dreamers” by Ibolo Mbue. There’s a Family Scavenger Hunt Wednesday morning, and in the evening they’ll be screening the film “Wonder” as part of the One Book on the Riverbend series. They host Susan R Waide Thursday evening who presents a Write Your Memoir workshop. There’s an Introduction to the Internet workshop on Friday morning. Check the website for more activities and offerings for patrons of all ages. www.russelllibrary.org

The Wesleyan Center for the Arts sponsors the University Steelband Concert Tuesday at Beckham Hall. On Wednesday, there’s a South Indian Music Student Recital in World Music Hall. On Thursday you explore Javanese Gamelan and Dance, also at World Music Hall, and there’s a Chamber Music Concert as well at Crowell Concert Hall. On Friday there’s a Takok drumming concert at Crowell. They open the play “Life is a Dream” on Friday at CFA Theater, with performances through the weekend. There’s a Senior Recital at the Ring Family Performing Arts Hall on Friday. On Saturday, the Wesleyan Concert Choir performs at Crowell Concert Hall, and the Worlds of Dance Concert happens there on Sunday. The University Orchestra celebrates the legacy of Leonard Bernstein on Sunday night at Crowell. Details at www.wesleyan.edu/cfa/

The Hartford Mindfulness Center hosts Tai Chi Qigong Tuesdays at 5 pm. They also offer Mindfulness Meditation After Work every Wednesday at 6:15 pm, and their Refuge Recovery program happens Sunday evenings, all at their Farmington Avenue location.  www.facebook.com/pg/hartfordmindfulnesscenter

Learn African Kizomba Dance, a fun, low impact activity, at The 224 in Hartford on Tuesday at 6 pm. Details at www.hartford.com/events/  

Manic Presents is at the Space Ballroom in Hamden all week, starting with Willy Mason, The Horse-Eyed Men, and Seth Adam on Tuesday. It’s Sunflower Bean and Dream Wife on Wednesday, and Speedy Ortiz on Thursday, appearing with Sammus and Zenizen. Gratefully Yours is Friday’s headliner, and on Saturday it’s Neil Hamburger and Major Entertainer Mike H. Sloan takes the stage on Sunday. They’re at the College Street Music Hall on Saturday with Mike Birbiglis: The New One.  www.manicpresents.com

The Elizabeth Park Conservancy in Hartford closes out their Garden Lecture series Wednesday at the Pond House Café, featuring keynote speaker Charlotte Moss. Details at www.elizabethparkct.org

The University of Hartford’s Foot in the Door presents “Unclaimed Property,” the music of Donald Grantham, Wednesday at 7:30 at the Lincoln Theater in West Hartford. The Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz Ensemble performs Thursday and Friday at 7:30 at Millard Auditorium. The Hartt Wind Ensemble and Symphony Band perform at the Lincoln Theater on Saturday. Performance 20/20 will be at Berkman Recital Hall on Sunday, and the Spring Jazz Vocal Recital is at the Millard Auditorium. Details at www.hartford.com/events/

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/ 

It’s Jazz Night at Lan Chi’s Vietnamese Restaurant in Middletown Thursday starting at 6 pm. Details at www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/ 

The Mac 650 Gallery & Artist Co-Op in Middletown holds an opening reception for their new portrait exhibition, Retratos, by Brazilian artist Danielle Krieger, Thursday at 7 pm. On Friday they bring you Coma Cinema, Skating, and Waveform. TDetails at www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/

The event is free, but tickets are required. Details at www.hartford.com/events/

The Cromwell Belden Public Library hosts Wonder Star Wars Day Friday at 4:30 pm. Details at www.facebook.com/CromwellBeldenPublicLibrary/

The Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore in Middletown hosts Guest Speaker Sam Drazin of Changing Perspectives to discuss “Wonder,” a book about someone with Treacher Collins syndrome, on Friday at 6 pm in conjunction with the One Book on the Riverbend series. In their Event Kids series, they sponsor Character Time with Froggy on Saturday, and Kim Smith’s “Back to the Future” on Sunday. www.wesleyanrjjulia.com

At Infinity Hall in Hartford it’s Fee Free First Wednesday this week. Purchase tickets without a facility fee. On Friday you can catch Ms. Lisa Fischer & Grand Baton, a Rolling Stones singer making her Infinity Hall debut. On Saturday it’s Ed Fast & Conga Bop with a Cinco De Mayo concert. www.infinityhall.com

The Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts presents “A Chorus Line” this Friday and Saturday at their Washington Street location. Details at www.hartford.com/events/

The Hartford Gay Men’s Chorus presents the New England premier of Two Boys Kissing at the Aetna Theater at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford Friday through Sunday. Details and tickets at www.hartfordgaymenschorus.com

 Cherry St. Station in Wallingford hosts a May the 4th Be With You bash on Friday with our Own Destruction, Fear the Masses, and more. It’s a Birthday Rock show on Saturday with Over the Line, My Hamartia, Left Hand Backwards, and more. Details at www.facebook.com/CherryStreetStation/

The Godfrey Memorial Library in Middletown hosts a presentation Saturday at 9:30 am, Digitizing Connecticut’s Cemeteries: The Ed Laput Project. Learn about their searchable database of cemetery stones. www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/

The Connecticut Historical Society holds a free family program on Saturday at 10 am, Sailors, Ships, and Sperm Whales. Learn about the state’s maritime history, try knot-tying, and take part in a scavenger hunt. www.chs.org

Pharoah Bacon, Pyrxx Gang, DJ Chizzle and more are at the Webster Theater in Hartford on Saturday. On Sunday, they bring you Tyler Bryant &The Shakedown. www.webstertheater.com

Artists for World Peace presents its 2nd Interfaith Dialogue on Sunday, May 6th, from 2PM to 5PM, at the deKoven House, 27 Washington Street in Middletown, Connecticut. The first in a trilogy, this dialogue will present seven spiritual leaders from different faiths in an open dialogue that will focus on our similarities and differences through the rituals of birth and the coming of age. Also featured will be the International Peace Belt and the six-by-six Peace Wall.  The event is free and open to the public. For more information visit www.ArtistsforWorldpeace.org  or call: (860) 301-9757.

The Middletown Recreation Division sponsors a guided Nature Hike Sunday at the Guida Farms Conservation Area starting at 10 am. Call 860-262-2788 for details.

Bushnell Park in Hartford hosts a Princess Tea on Sunday from 1 to 3 pm at the Park Carousel. Details at www.bushnellpark.org 

The Charter Oak Cultural Center in Hartford hosts free poetry readings Sunday from 3 to 5 pm featuring Donna Fleischer and Leslie McGrath. There’s an open mic before the readings. www.charteroakcenter.org

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


Hartford’s Real Art Ways continues “Little Pink House,” a film about a woman fighting eminent domain in New London, and “Zama,” a South American film about colonialism and one man’s destiny, through Thursday. On Friday they open “Hitler’s Hollywood,” a documentary that collages key films from the Nazi era. Check the website for details and screening times at www.realartways.org

Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford continues “The Party,” a British drawing room comedy, through Wednesday. On Friday they screen the 2018 Oscar-Nominated Short Action Films. They hold the 7thannual Trinity Film Festival featuring work by undergraduate filmmakers on Saturday, and also screen the 2018 Oscar-Nominated Short Animated Films. They open “Leaning Into The Wind: Andy Goldsworthy” on Sunday.  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:”

 Right after the Jive, it's Afternoon Jazz with Charles Henry.

At 6, it's the Roar in Politics with DJ Politico


Then from 6:30 to 8, it's 75% Folk with Michael Benson.

From 8-9:30pm tonight The Rumpus Room with Lord Lewis brings the best in vintage and contemporary funk, soul, jazz, reggae, dub, afro and Latin dance floor grooves.

From 9:30-11pm Cruiser’s Radio Program with Jack Sullivan offers Music from the 1950s & 1960’s as well as LIVE requests, TV Trivia, and lot of fun.

At 11pm it’s Hits of the 60’s and 70’s with Jimmy Z Playing billboard hot 100 hits of the 60’s and 70’s. Win a WESU mug on our weekly “Name That Tune” contest.

AT 12:30 lit-mus with DJ Chi and DJ baby ruth Explore the intersections of literature and music with anonymous submissions from students across the country.

Then at 1:30 check out Experiential Music with DJ Electroguru for a A holistic study of works that have either recently emerged or have changed the course of music in culture and society.

From 2:30-3:30am Windy City Sounds with DJ Moore Life and MC Carthy ake An episodic look at different eras/genres of the Chicago Music scene, with conversation on the artists and songs from two Chicago natives.

At 3:30 Spoiler Alert Radio offers conversations on the craft of filmmaking.

The BBC world Report comes your way at 4am and we begin our weekday program with Morning Edition from NPR at 5am.


We are having a spring Pledge Drive right now. As WESU’s 80th anniversary is approaching, here comes a great opportunity to support this University-affiliated radio station. Since 1939, WESU station has offered various programs, accompanied generations of students and community members, and provided a platform for students to engage in practical media work. You can help us keep running this station and better benefit the whole community by donating through wesufm.org/pledge. We appreciate every donation you might have to offer. Nothing is too small. Thank you so much.

That’s all for today’s Jive at Five, Now stay tuned for Afternoon Jazz with Charles Henry, up next!


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