Good evening, it's Tuesday, March 12. 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 4:30pm, right before the Jive at five. Thanks for joining
us!
Now here's some of what's happening in our area this week:
Now here's some of what's happening in our area this week:
Here in Middletown, tonight, The Buttonwood Tree hosts a night blues with Chicago’s master slide guitarist John Studebaker, appearing with Hartford’s Liviu Pop. Simple Tai Chi with Mike McEwen Laughter Yoga happens Wednesday evenings and Thursdays at noon. Jim Paradis’ has a Record Release show on Friday night, at The Buttonwood for his new work, “Not Finished Yet.” The Aligned with Source Workshop is on as usual Saturday morning, and there’s a Teen Open Mic in the afternoon. The Secondary Messengers perform jazz Saturday night. You’re invited to view the #Balance for Better Women’s Art Show that runs throughout March. www.buttonwood.org
The Russell Library in Middletown sponsors a Career Workshop
this evening called: Job Search: Tune In and Tune Up with Deb. Krawiec. The
Russell Readers also meets tonight to discuss “Communist” by Richard Ford.
Scrabble Wednesday comes your way at 5 pm, and at 6:30 they sponsor author
Charles McNair presenting “Soldiers of a Foreign War: A Look Inside Daily Life
of a Soldier.” The Memoir Essays Writing Group meets Thursday night, and
there’s an off-site Books and Brews session at Stubborn Beauty Brewing to discuss
“Tomorrow There Will Be Apricots.” Yoga in the Hubbard Room happens Saturday
morning. The Atwater-Donnelly Duo presents Irish Music in America on Sunday at
2 pm, along with vocalist Cathy Clasper-Torch. Check the Event Calendar website
for more events and happenings, now color-coded by age group for easy
browsing. www.russelllibrary.org
In New Haven, at Café Nine, tonight (Tues) Private Language and
The Forest Room take the stage. There’s a Comedy Open Mic on Wednesday at Café Nine
with Dan Rice. Thursday The Nine presents A Pallet for the Shoal, Big Fang, and
Keesh/Phoebe. Friday’s 5pm Happy Hour set at Café Nine features Buzz
Gordo, and the Friday night performance features The Goddamn Gallows, Scott
Biram, and Urban Pioneers. Saturday Café Nine’s weekly afternoon Jazz Jam
Session is with Tony Dioguardi & Friends at 4pm. Saturday night Pinned and
Sewtured presents a Puppet Cabaret & Variety Show. The Sunday Buzz Matinée
brings you Andrea Gillis, and Joey Wit and The Definition, and they round out
the evening with an Irish Pub Night, featuring Rich Bowering. http://www.cafenine.com/
Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s, Michael Palin’s Other
Orchestra brings you jazz, R&B, soul classics, and more on Tuesday nights.
Wednesday’s community Blues Jam features Ed Bradley, and it’s Liviu’s
International on Thursday with special guests. Enjoy American roots on Friday
with Neal Vitullo & The Vipers, and on Saturday night it’s the return of
Jeff Pitchell & Texas Flood. http://www.blackeyedsallys.com/
The Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore in Middletown sponsors
author Elena Mannes on Wednesday with “Soul Dog: A Journey Into the Spiritual
Life of Animals.” Thursday’s Local Author event includes Dr. Marie Langworthy,
Patrina Dixon, and Anthony Price, presenting books on retirement and finances.
Check the website for all the Bookstore Event Kids’ sessions. www.wesleyanrjjulia.com
Down in New Haven, Wednesday night at The State House you
can catch The Tossers, the Redactions, & The Alehounds bring for soe
whiskey-drenched Irish punk anthems to help celebrate St Patrick’s
Day. Friday the Statehouse invites you to a celebrate the Ides of
March with night of Burlesque, Aerial Art, Hoops & Games plus a toga
contest and 90’s dance party. Saturday brings a Statehouse Lust For
Life Dance Party for a night of 80s/90s Alternative, New Wave and Post-Punk
Music and dancing. On Sunday, “A Drop of the Pure” brings together a solid
night of Irish folk songs while West Haven's West End Bistro sets up shop and
to prove the corned beef sandwiches! https://statehousepresents.com
At the State House in New Haven, Rohn Lawrence & Friends
will Cure Your Case of the Mondays. It’s punks from Chicago on Wednesday with
The Tossers, The Redactions, and The Alehounds. Enjoy their Ides of
March Burlesque & 90’s Dance Party on Friday. And on Saturday, you’re
invited to the Lust for Life Dance Party with 80’s/90’s Alternative, New Wave,
and Post-Punk. www.statehousepresents.com
At La Boca in Middletown this week, Thursday, its
Acoustic Night with Local Act Chris Bepko. Friday night One Time Weekend takes
the stage and Saturday brings La Boca’s St. Patrick’s Day Party with music from
Sonic Nation. On Sunday it’s Karaoke Night with DJ Stephanie Rivkin at La Boca.
http://labocamexican.com/
Hartford Underground hosts swing dance lessons and a social
dance Wednesday at Tainted, and Thursday at the Polish National Home of
Hartford. Pat Stone & The Dirty Boots perform at the Hog River Brewing Company
on Thursday. The free Spring Greenhouse Show & Tour at Elizabeth Park opens
Friday morning and continues daily for one week. The Hartford Flavor Company
brings you live music with Anna May and Xavier Serrano in their Friday Night
Flavor series. Mike Suddes is Coleus performs at the Hanging Hills Brewing
Company on Friday. On Saturday, they’ve got the Podunk Throwbacks, and on
Sunday you can catch their Americana Afternoons. There’s ballroom
dancing on Friday at the Hartford Ballroom. The Hartford Library sponsors a
writing center with free advice by UConn consultants on Saturday. And Orice
Jenkins presents Centennial Cole, a musical and historical celebration of Nat
King Cole, on Sunday at 3 pm in the Baby Grand Jazz series at the Hartford
Public Library. Full details at www.hartford.com/events/
Middletown Arts & Culture Office reminds you that the
Art Guild of Middletown hosts a Watercolor Demo Thursday night at the Woodside
Intermediate School in Cromwell. On Saturday, Kathy Gallagher will present
“Research Your Irish Ancestors” at the Godfrey Memorial Library. The Recreation
Division hosts a variety of activities on Saturday, all listed on the Facebook
site. Wesleyan Potters holds a 2-day Pit, Smoke and Raku workshop with Vincente
Garcia. And the Skating Rink is open on weekends. Details on these and other
events at www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/
Thursday, Manic Presents is at the College Street Music Hall
on Thursday with Joe Russo’s Almost Dead. On Friday, the headliner is the Punch
Brothers, appearing with Gabriel Kahane. They’re also at the Space Ballroom in
Hamden Friday with Chadwick Stokes and The Pintos, along with Brooke Annibale.
On Saturday at the Space it’s Speak Up Storytelling presenting Exposed: Lies,
Secrets, and Indiscretions Revealed.” At the Wall Street Theater in Norwalk,
they bring you The Marshall Tucker Band, and Creamery Station, on
Saturday. www.manicpresents.com
Toad’s Place brings you the New Haven Doom & Gloom Fest
with a Punk Rock Room on Friday, with performers on two stages. On Saturday,
you can catch The Breakfast, and The Mushroom Cloud. www.toadsplace.com
Infinity Hall in Hartford celebrates the Irish Friday night
with the Dublin City Ramblers. On Sunday, they bring you singer/songwriter and
storyteller Todd Snider, appearing with Reed Foehl. At Infinity Norfolk, it’s
Open Mic in the Bistro on Thursday. On Friday you can hear Green River, the
Ultimate Creedence Clearwater Revival Tribute Show. French jazz singer Cyrille
Aimée takes the stage on Saturday. Their Sunday Sessions live music in the
Bistro features Tim Hitchcock & Friends, and in the evening you can catch
more Celtic music with Dicey Riley and Zoe Darrow. www.infinityhall.com
Cherry Street Station in Wallingford hosts So Sorry,
Subtleties, Your Persona, and more on Thursday. On Friday you can catch Ate
Bit, Heavy Handed, Zombii, and others. On Saturday it’s Chem-Trails, Green
Meteor, Ruin It!, and Makeshift Graves. Details at www.facebook.com/CherryStreetStation
First Church on Court Street in Middletown is hosting
Aretha, Theresa & Me, an Aretha Franklin memorial concert, Saturday at 8 pm
with performances by Theresa Wright and Linda Ransom backed by a band and
choir. Tickets available at www.eventbrite.com
Now here's a rundown of cinema off the beaten track in
Central Connecticut:
Hartford’s Real Art Ways continues the run of “Never Look
Away,” an Academy Award-nominated German film about two lovers united by a
terrible secret, and “Birds of Passage,” a drama about an endangered indigenous
culture in Columbia. Also continuing is “To Dust,” a dark comedy about a
Hasidic cantor’s obsession with his dead wife’s remains. On Friday they open
“Cielo,” a cosmic meditation on the night sky in Chile, and CatVideoFest 2019,”
this year’s collection of the latest and best cat videos. Check the website for
details and screening times. www.realartways.org
Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford continues “Cold War,” a Polish film about love under Communism in post-WWII Poland. There’s a one-time screening Thursday of “The Happy Prince,” in their OutCT film series; it’s a movie about the final days of Oscar Wilde. On Friday and Saturday they’re screening Vice,” a biopic of Dick Cheney. Sunday’s matinée opera is “Madama Butterfly” performed by Teatro Real, Madrid, and they open a run of “Capernaum,” about a Lebanese boy who sue his parents for having him. Full details and screening times will be at http://www.cinestudio.org/
The Hartford Public Library is screening “Persepolis,” a
coming-of-age story of a young girl in 1970’s Iran, Wednesday at 6 pm, in
celebration of Women’s History Month. www.hplct.org
Here's the rundown of tonight’s lineup here on WESU 88.1 FM
Middletown:
Right after the Jive at Five, stay tuned for Wonderland with
DJ Cheshire Cat from 5:05-6pm. DJ
Cheshire Cat says: I’ve got a song in my heart, a chemical
imbalance in my head and a musical library at my fingers. From krautrock to
post-rock, grunge to garage, novelty to New Romantic, punk to prog, Wonderland
has a place for it.
From 6-8pm, catch Acoustic Blender with Bill Revill - 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, it’s The Voice of the CITY with J-Cherry, a
weekly show featuring live and local Connecticut arts and music.
The Test Patterns
Show comes your way from 9-10pm
From 10-to midnight, Stay Jimmy Z covers some spring break
air time with his mix of hots from thr 60s and 70s.
at Midnight stay tuned for more vintage music on Juke in the
Back from Pacifica followed bu
Up Front Soul From 3-4am
and finally, t from 4-5am is the BBC World Report offering
International news coverage and we kick off each weekday at 5am with Morning
Edition from NPR.
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!
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