Good evening, it's
Monday, June 18th. 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
In New Haven, Café Nine’s Manic Mondays presents The
Toasters and Micah Schnabel. On Tuesday you can catch Dumptruck and Holy
Tunics. Wednesday’s bill has Dr. Caerwaul’s Cadre of Clairvoyant Claptraps,
Laundry Day, Lunch Duchess, and Kendra Dawsey. On Thursday there’s a Record
Release Show with The Sea The Sea, appearing with Josiah Johnson and Planes on
Paper. Friday’s Happy Hour features Sean
Conlon, and the late show’s got Javier & Los DishDogs, The Lost Weekend,
and more. Saturday’s Jazz Jam Session is with the George Baker Band, followed
by the late show with Miriam & Nobody’s Babies and Gotham Rockets . The
Sunday Matinée brings you Amont The Acres and Belle of the Fall. http://www.cafenine.com/
The Buttonwood Tree in Middletown brings you the Anything
Goes Open Mic & Moments of Gratitude tonight with Terri and Rob. Chi
Balance class continues on Tuesday and Wednesday, and they’ve got a Crystal
Bowl Sound Healing on Tuesday evening. It’s International Make Music Day on Thursday,
and you’re invited to celebrate with Bob Gotta and friends from noon to 5 pm.
In the evening, there’s a Gong and Sound Meditation. The BadSlax Jazz Quartet
takes the stage Friday night. The Aligned with Source Workshop happens Saturday
morning, and the Sharp 5 Jazz Ensemble performs Saturday night. The collage and
watercolor exhibit by Candice Weigle-Spier that runs through the month. www.buttonwood.org
Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s, it’s the usual Jazz
Mondays tonight with the Leland Baker Quartet. Michael Palin’s Orchestra plays
jazz, R&B, and soul classics on Tuesday. The Community Blues Jam happens
every Wednesday, and on Thursday it’s Liviu’s Invitational. It’s the
award-winning West Hartford teen band Gravitonik on Friday, and on Saturday
they celebrate the 19th annual Black-Eyed & Bluesfest starting at 3 pm in
Bushnell Park. http://www.blackeyedsallys.com/
At Toad’s Place in New Haven, they have the Night of Smooth
Jazz with Rohn Lawrence & Friends tonight. www.toadsplace.com
The Greater Hartford Arts Council sponsors Art on the
Streets Tuesdays on Pratt Street in Hartford at 11:30 am. Events this week
include Paint a Poem, a poetry Open Mic, and Impressions Printmaking. They’re
back on Thursday at State House Square with collaborative tapestry, a Caribbean
dance jamboree, and house band music
with Mike Carabello. www.hartford.com/events/
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. Their Refuge Recovery program happens Sunday evenings,
all at their Farmington Avenue location. They also lead guided meditations
every Monday at noon on Constitution Plaza in Hartford. www.facebook.com/pg/hartfordmindfulnesscenter
Manic Presents is at the College Street Music Hall this week
with Cold War Kids and The Elwins on Tuesday. On Friday they present The
Neighbourhood, along with HEALTH and Field Medic. On Saturday, the Hamden
Academy of Dance & Music presents its 16th Annual Recital: Birth of a
Nation. At Space Ballroom in Hamden they’ve got mewithoutYou and Tigers Jaw on
Wednesday, and they celebrate Make Music Day New Haven on Thursday at both
venues. Details on the website. www.manicpresents.com
Riverfront Recapture sponsors a weekly contemporary dance
class, Dance Current, Tuesdays at 6 pm at the Great River Park in East Hartford
at 6 pm. Details at www.hartford.com/events/
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/
Yoga In Our City happens at Elizabeth Park in Hartford every
Tuesday and Thursday at 5:30 PM. Come to Bushnell Park on Wednesday at 5:30, or
enjoy Yoga Flow on the River at 6 pm at Mortensen Riverfront Plaza. They offer
bilingual yoga Saturday at 10:30 am in Pope Park, and more yoga on Sunday at 10
am in Colt Park. www.hartford.com/events/
The Audio Feed music series in Hartford continues Wednesday
at noon on Constitution Plaza. This week, enjoy Frank Critelli. www.hartford.com/events/
The Russell Library in Middletown sponsors Blood Pressure
Monitoring in conjunction with the YMCA on Wednesday at 1:30 pm. It’s Scrabble
Wednesday at 2 pm. The Y also brings you Nutritional Education Wednesday
afternoon. They celebrate Make Music Day on Thursday with a variety of
activities, culminating in an evening event, Clara’s Journey: Why Our Piano
Goes to the Woods. There’s a Microsoft Word workshop Friday morning, and Crafts
for Adults at 11 am. They offer Yoga in the Hubbard Room and a Medical Massage
on Saturday. Check the website for more activities and offerings for patrons of
all ages. www.russelllibrary.org
At the Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore in Middletown, they host
investigative journalists Jeff Benedict & Armen Keteyian Wednesday with
their biography, “Tiger Woods.” They host the Connecticut Tap Collaborative on
Thursday morning to celebrate Make Music Day, and songwriter Cash Lane Slim
performs Americana and more in the evening. Check out their events for kids on
Saturday, and on Sunday Connecticut Writing Groups hold a Meet UP from noon to
2 pm. www.wesleyanrjjulia.com
At Infinity Hall in Hartford it’s Jazzy Time on Wednesday
with the Sez Zion Jazz Band. On Friday, XEB performs the best of Third Eye
Blind with Stocklyn. It’s roots rock and restless mountain bluegrass on
Saturday with the Adam Ezra Group. www.infinityhall.com
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/
You can hear local musicians perform every Wednesday night
from 9:30 pm to close at The Half Door in Hartford. Details at www.thehalfdoorhfd.com
It’s Make Music Day in Middletown on Thursday when you can
enjoy live music throughout the city at various venues. Check out the listing
of all city events, and see what’s happening in Hartford and New Haven, at www.makemusicday.org/ Click on locations to for details.
You can tour the Onrust, a replica of a seventeenth century
Dutch sailboat, at Mortensen Riverfront Plaza this week from Thursday through
Sunday. Tour the boat, take a cruise on the river, or enjoy free dockside
adtivities. Details at www.riverfront.org
The Pratt Street Patio Lunchtime Music Series continues
Thursday at noon with this week’s featured artist, Jeff Przech. www.hartford.com/events/
The Know Good Market happens every Thursday at 5 pm on
Bartholomew Avenue in Hartford. Enjoy local produce, food trucks, live music
and more. www.hartford.com/events/
The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford invites you to check out
their new outdoor sculptural installations Thursday from 3-7 pm. Enjoy artist
and model interviews, a slow-moving light machine, and more. www.thewadsworth.org
The MAC650 Gallery & Artist Collective in Middletown
brings you Pleasure Beach, Dagwood, Pale Space, and more on Thursday to
celebrate Make Music Day. Wreath, Snowpiler, Des Millions, and others will be
in the house on Sunday. www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/
Upward Hartford sponsors Food Trucks and Music every Friday
from noon to 2 pm at the Stilts Building Plaza, with this week’s featured
performers, Among The Acres. They also invite you to a CitiCare Hackathon
Challenge Friday through Sunday at their Church Street location. Bring your
ideas to address the issue of youth bystanders to gun violence as part of the
Bloomberg Mayor’s Challenge. Details at www.hartford.com/events/
The Pratt Street Plaza in Hartford offers an evening of free
music and improv Friday from 5-7 pm, featuring The Professors of Sweet Sweet
Music. www.hartford.com/events/
Cherry Street Station in Wallingford has an EP Release show
Friday with Piercing Immortality, appearing with Casting Shadows, Our Own
Destruction, and Enemy of Reason. Details at www.facebook.com/CherryStreetStation/
It’s Michele’s Salsa Night at the Hartford Ballroom this
Friday at 7 pm. All levels of dance welcome. www.hartfordbalroom.com/
At Vinnie’s Jump and Jive in Middletown you can learn the
Lindy Hop in the second annual Gby Cook Workshop on Friday and Saturday.
Details at www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/
There’s a Friday Social Friday at 8 pm at the Hartford
Ballroom. All levels welcome. www.hartfordballroom.com/
If you’re a veteran or military service member you can learn
about kayaking or rowing Saturday at 9:30 am at Riverside Park in Hartford
courtesy of the Connecticut Adaptive Rowing Program and Mount Sinai
Rehabilitation Hospital. Details at www.hartford.com/events/
The fourth annual Greater Hartford Latino Fest takes place
Saturday starting at noon at the Church of the Good Shepherd on Wyllys Avenue.
Enjoy music, food, and more while celebrating the region’s Latino heritage. www.hartfordlatinofest.com
It’s CT Historic Garden Day on Sunday and the Butler-McCook
House & Garden in Hartford invites you to tour the Weidenmann Garden
installed in 1865. Details at www.ctlandmarks.org
At the Middlesex Music Academy in Middletown, it’s Summer Music
Camp 80’s Week next week, along with the Songwriting 101 Summer Class. Learn
more at www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/
It’s Farmers Markets season again in Connecticut. Buy local
in Durham on Thursdays from 3-6 pm, Cromwell on Fridays from 4-7 pm, and
Sundays in Chester from 10 am-1 pm. www.ctnofa.org
Now here's a rundown of cinema off the beaten track in
Central Connecticut:
Hartford’s Real Art Ways continues “The Gospel According to
André,” a fashion documentary about André Leon Tally, and “The Desert Bride,” a
South American romance. Also continuing is “Final Portrait,” a story about the
friendship between a writer and an artist. Opening Friday are “Summer 1993,” a
Spanish film about grief and memory, and “The Most Unknown,” a documentary
about science and discovery. Check the website for details and screening times at
www.realartways.org
Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford continues the run of “A Quiet Place,” a horror film about silence, through Thursday. On Friday they open “Tully,” a film exploring a mother-nanny relationship. On Sunday they screen “I Claude Monet,” a film about the artist using his own words. Check the website for offerings and times. http://www.cinestudio.org/
It’s Movies Under Moonlight Thursday at Elizabeth Park in
Hartford. This month’s feature is “What About Bob?” www.elizabethparkct.org
Here's the rundown of tonight’s lineup here on WESU 88.1 FM
Middletown:”
Right after the jive at Five stick around for Afternoon Jazz
with Charles Henry for an hour of classic bop.
at 6pm, Michael Benson 75% Folk features a mix of
contemporary folk, blues, jazz and acoustic music until 8pm.
At 8:00 its time for The Rumpus Room with Lord Lewis for 90
minutes of vintage and contemporary funk, soul, jazz, reggae, dub, afro and
Latin dance floor grooves.
From 9:30pm-11pm Cruiser’s Radio Program with Jack Sullivan
features Music from the 1950s & 1960's as well as LIVE requests, TV Trivia,
and lot of fun.
And from 11-12:30am stay tuned for more Hits of the 60s and
70s with Jimmy Z
Franco is in the house from 12:30-2:30am for a mix of Disco
and dance floor hits from the 70’s and 80s.
After that things get weird with The Hour of Slack from The
Church of the SubGenius Radio Ministry. The compendium of ranters, media
barrage collage artists, for an hour of weird indie audio underground.
from 3:30-4am its Spoiler Alert Radio featuring Conversations
on the craft of filmmaking
at 4am we turn to the BBC World Report for world news
headlines.
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That's all for today's Jive at Five. Join us weekdays at
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