Good evening, it's Tuesday, April 23rd, 2019. 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.
Now here's some of what's happening in our area this week:
Here in Middletown, Simple Tai Chi with Mike McEwen happens at the Buttonwood Tree Wednesday evenings and Thursdays at noon, and the Middlesex Drum Circle meets Thursday evening. Storyteller/troubadour Don White takes the stage Friday night. The Aligned with Source Workshop comes your way Saturday morning, and in the afternoon Rob DeSorbo holds a Music Workshop. The Kennedys present songs and stories Saturday night, along with readings from Pete’s memoir, “Tone, Twang and Taste.” On Sunday, Sue Huggans presents a staged reading of her one-woman play, “The Way Out.” The “Quote Project” art exhibit by C.C. Arshagra continues through the month. www.buttonwood.org
In New Haven, at Café Nine, The Artful Soul Band takes the stage tonight, and on Wednesday they bring you another session of Words & Music. Thursday’s headliners are Fiction, and James Darling and the Nuclear Heartbreak. Friday’s Happy Hour features The Buttondowns, followed by the late show with Ward Hayden & The Outliers, GA-20, and Roses Wild. Saturday’s Jazz Jam Session is with the George Baker Band, and later, they’ve got pop and funk with an Iranian twist, presented by Mitra Sumara. The Sunday Buzz Matinée features Nu Haven Kapelye. 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 this evening. Wednesday’s Community Blues Jam features Tim McDonald. Liviu’s Invitational comes your way on Thursday with special guests. On Friday, the Balkun Brothers, a rock & roll power duo, comes your way. It’s blues and soul on Saturday with the Sonya Rae Taylor Band. http://www.blackeyedsallys.com/
At the State House in New Haven on Thursday, they’re bringing back the Thirsty Thursday Dance Party. They’ve got hip hop on Friday with CL Smooth, Tae, Will Traxx, and Skinee G. Enjoy indie on Saturday with Deerhoof, Snake Oil, and Glambat. On Sunday, the Multiplex 3 Improvised Music Series continues at 4 pm. www.statehousepresents.com
The Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore in Middletown hosts Tushar Irani today, who presents “Plato on the value of Philosophy.” On Friday it’s Open Mic night, with first-come, first-serve sign-ups to read, present, perform, or sing. Help celebrate Independent Bookstore Day on Saturday, where you can complete a scavenger hunt, get free audiobooks, and check out exclusive merchandise. They end the day with a Philosophy Night session. Check the website for Kids’ Events all week that include sessions on creative writing, a poetry contest, and more. www.wesleyanrjjulia.com
The Hartford Public Library and the Hartford Jazz Society continues their workshop series, Jazz 101, tonight at the library. Connecticut’s Old Sate House holds a noon conversation today on “Not Gen Z or Post-Millennials.” Hally Jaeggie and Friends are at the Arch Street Tavern on Friday, and the Nick Di Maria Quartet will be at the Hanging Hills Brewing Company. Breeze Driver and Mario Beaudoin are featured at the Live Music series at the Hartford Flavor Company on Friday, and the Podunk Throwbacks are at Hanging Hills on Saturday. The Wadsworth Atheneum holds its 38th annual Fine Art & Flowers event this Friday through Sunday. It’s bebop and scat at the final performance of the Baby Grand Jazz series at the Hartford Public Library on Sunday with Giacocomo Gates. Full details at www.hartford.com/events/
The Russell Library in Middletown holds a Career Workshop this evening with Sarah Burr, Building Your Personal Brand. There’s also a Topics in Microsoft Excel presentation on Pivot Tables. Scrabble Wednesday is at 5 pm, followed by a meeting of the Connecticut Poetry Society. There’s a chamber music concert by the New World Trio on Thursday evening. A Make Time for Making workshop happens Friday morning, and there’s Yoga in the Hubbard Room Saturday morning. You can enjoy the art exhibit by The Art Guild of Middletown throughout the month. Check the easy color-coded website calendar for more events and happenings for all ages. www.russelllibrary.org
Wesleyan’s Center for the Arts in Middletown announces free events this week, starting today with Senior Talks in the History of Art. There are Senior and Graduate Recitals all week at various venues. On Wednesday, the Memoriam Lecture, by Cynthia Novack, is “That’s So Queer! That’s So Ethnic! That’s So Foreign!,” and the Reception for Senior Thesis Exhibition Week Five takes place at the Zilkha Gallery. Also, the Korean Drumming and Taiko Drumming Ensembles perform at Crowell Concert Hall. The Collegium Musicum Spring Concert is at Memorial Chapel on Thursday, or you can check out Javanese Gamelan Dance: Classical and Contemporary, at World Music Hall. The Jazz Orchestra and Ensemble perform on Friday, and the Concert Choir on Sunday, both at Crowell Concert Hall. You can purchase tickets for the Connecticut premier of inDANCE: Skin, at the CFA Theater on Friday and Saturday, or for the jazz ensemble performance by the Grammy Award-winning Jim McNeely Tentet on Saturday at Crowell Concert Hall. Check the website for times and locations. www.wesleyan.edu/cfa
Manic Presents is at the Wall Street Theater in Norwalk on Wednesday with Classic Deep Purple Live with Glenn Hughes. They move on to The Space in Hamden on Thursday with Sheer Mag, The Smarthearts, and Perennial. They’ve got JOATA, 3 O’Clock Losers, and Ashley Hamel at The Space on Friday, and on Saturday they headline Terrapin. On Sunday, it’s Rubblebucket, appearing with Mikaela Davis. At the College Street Music Hall, you can catch Sunn O))) and Papa M on Friday, or the Trey Anastasio Band on Saturday. www.manicpresents.com
Middletown Arts & Culture Office announces that Wesleyan Potters is holding a workshop, iPhone-ography for Fiber Artists, Weavers, and Knitters, Wednesday morning. Learn how to care for dwarf trees in the evening at the Urban Homesteading session, Postage Stamp Home Orchard, presented by the Recreation Division. The Mezzo Grille hosts Emo Night Friday with Fall Out Boy, Taking Back Sunday, and more. There’s a Superhero Training Day and Run for kids on Saturday morning, and a Youth Fishing Derby, and in the evening, Wess MeetsWest, Chained to the Bottom of the Ocean, Girih, and more are at the Mac 650 Gallery & Artist Co-Op. The Power of Language conference, a gathering for multilingual students, happens at the Fries Center for Global Studies on the campus of Wesleyan University Friday and Saturday. The annual Daffodil Day event happens Sunday at the Wadsworth Mansion, with tours, rock painting, music, a nature walk, and more. Check the website for locations and times, along with details on more events happening this week. www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/
In celebration of 80 years of community radio, WESU presentsd 2 lectures this week. Hip Hop artist and educator, Akua Naru will and speak on “College Radio, Women in Hip-Hop, and Black Culture in Contemporary America” on Wednesday evening at 6pm and on Thursday at 6pm, Banning Eyre speaks on “Bringing Africa to American Radio,”. Both event will take place at Wesleyan's Ring Family Performance Hall, 187 Washington Terrace. www.wesufm.org for info
As part of world week for Animals in Labs, there are two protests vs. the animal labs at Yale. One’s tomorrow at the corner of Cedar and congress aves at 1am, another Saturday at 1pm on York St in front of the hospital.
In celebration of 80 years of community radio, WESU presentsd 2 lectures this week. Hip Hop artist and educator, Akua Naru will and speak on “College Radio, Women in Hip-Hop, and Black Culture in Contemporary America” on Wednesday evening at 6pm and on Thursday at 6pm, Banning Eyre speaks on “Bringing Africa to American Radio,”. Both event will take place at Wesleyan's Ring Family Performance Hall, 187 Washington Terrace. www.wesufm.org for info
As part of world week for Animals in Labs, there are two protests vs. the animal labs at Yale. One’s tomorrow at the corner of Cedar and congress aves at 1am, another Saturday at 1pm on York St in front of the hospital.
Toad’s Place hosts D$J Presents So Far Gone: Drake Night, on Thursday. On Friday, they headline Badfish, a Tribute to Sublime, appearing with Oogee Wawa and Ian Biggs and the Ruckus. There’s an Original Saturday Night College Dance Party this week. www.toadsplace.com
Infinity Hall in Hartford brings you Sail On: The Beach Boys Tribute, on Friday. At Infinity Norfolk, you can hear Crystal Bowersox on Friday, and on Saturday, they’ve got Americana, country, and more with Red Molly and Marc Douglas Berardo. www.infinityhall.com
Cherry Street Station in Wallingford brings you Almost Honest, Red Mantis, VRSA, and more on Friday. On Saturday, you can catch Murrum, Maniacal Violator, Plague of Serp, and more. Sunday’s lineup includes Productive Member, Easy Killer, and Zombii. www.facebook.com/CherryStreetStation/
Now here's a rundown of cinema off the beaten track in Central Connecticut:
Hartford’s Real Art Ways continues “Amazing Grace,” an Aretha Franklin documentary with a never-before-seen performance of the anthem from 1972., through Thursday. On Friday they open “Satan & Adam,” a documentary about the power of music to forged an unlikely collaboration. Check the website for details and screening times. www.realartways.org
Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford continues “Babylon,” a film about British Jamaicans and the itinerant reggae scene during the Margaret Thatcher years, through tonight. On Thursday they open “The Aftermath,” based on a true story about post-WWII reconciliation. Full details and screening times will be at http://www.cinestudio.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.
After J-Cherry’s slot, it’s The Test Patterns Show with Chaim O'Brien-Blumenthal. To describe The Test Patterns Show would be an exercise in futility. The sound of things falling down the stairs.
10-11pm, you’re invited to (2, 4) Silk Sheets with Roach Girl and Good Luck. Sweetest slumber party of the year, no cotton or dirty looks allowed.
11-midnight, it’s Mixed Media with DJ Pig in the City and DJ Megnanimous. We consume. Then we talk about it.
After mixed media until 1am, it’s (2, 4) TJI: This Just In with Huell Yakupson. Providing soundtracks and reactions to the most eye-popping news stories of the week.
Next up, Miri brings you (2, 4) Musical Theme Score from 1-2am. Musical themes in your favorite classic and underrated films, along with a discussion of how they affect the film’s narrative.
From 2-3am (2, 4), tune in for Cover to Cover with Evelyn and Margalit. Albums selected from WESU’s vast collection played and analyzed through thought provoking discussion in the context of their creation and influences.
From 3-4am, it’s Up Front Soul.
And finally, rounding out the night 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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