Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Weds 11-14-18 Jive

Good evening, it's Wednesday, November 14th! 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, Joe Flood takes the Buttonwood Tree stage on Friday with Songs and Stories Old, New, Borrowed, and Blue(s). The Aligned with Source workshop happens Saturday morning, and there’s a Teen Open Mic in the afternoon. Washboard Slim & The Blue Lights brings you blues, jugband and rockabilly Saturday night. Enjoy Rosie Warren’s art exhibit of abstracts throughout the month.  www.buttonwood.org

In New Haven, CafĂ© Nine you Robyn Hitchcock on Thursday, and there’s a Record Release Show Friday with Sarah Borges & The Broken Singles, appearing with Roses Wild. Saturday’s Jazz Jam Session is with Tony Dioguardi & Friends, and the late show’s got Ideat Village Rock Lottery. The Sunday Buzz Matinee features Richard Buckner and Ponybird, and they round out the weekend in the evening with The Culture Showcase. http://www.cafenine.com/  

Toad’s Place in New Haven hosts a Blacklight Glow Party on Friday with Altered Reality and Panic on the Main Stage. They headline Zach deputy and the Yankees on Saturday, appearing with After Funk and Sarah Blacker.  www.toadsplace.com

Up in Hartford at Black-Eyed Sally’s tonight, catch the weekly Community Blues Jam with Gene Donaldson. On Thursday it’s Liviu’s Jazz Invitational with special guests. It’s blues all night on Friday with Bob Margolin, Tyler Morris  & Friends, and on Saturday you can hear Studebaker John & The Hawks. http://www.blackeyedsallys.com/

Manic Presents is at the Space Ballroom in Hamden on Friday, headlining Ripe, appearing with Joon. Saturday’s lineup includes Cute Is What We Aim For, Makeout, Minshara, and Brightside. And on Sunday it’s Speak Up Storytelling, with the theme of “Mischief.” They’re at the College Street Music Hall tonight with I’m With Her: Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz and Aoife O’Donovan, and The Brother Brothers, and on Friday with the Dark Star Orchestra: Recreating 5/5/77.  www.manicpresents.com

At the Russell Library in Middletown this evening, Scrabble happens at 5 pm, and there’s a workshop on Social Security Explained Wednesday at 6:30 pm. On Friday morning they present Microsoft Word: Beyond the Basics. The Friends Book Sale happens Friday through Sunday. On Saturday afternoon you can enjoy Classical Harmonica with Jia-Yi He and his String Quartet. On Sunday afternoon the Readers Theater presents “Church and State” by Jason Odell Williams. Check the website for the winter hours, and for details on more offerings for patrons of all ages. www.russelllibrary.org

At Infinity Hall Hartford on Thursday, it’s blues/rock with An Evening with Chris Robinson Brotherhood. On Friday you can catch Arlo Guthrie’s “Alice’s Restaurant” Tour with Sarah Lee Guthrie. Singer/Songwriter Shawn Colvin takes the stage on Saturday with Kerri Powers. You can enjoy funk and soul on Sunday with An Evening with Booker T. Jones. At Infinity Norfolk, it’s alternative rock and Americana with Carbon Leaf on Thursday. And You can catch the Chris Robinson Brotherhood there on Friday evening. They’ve got Haley Jane & The Primates on Saturday.  www.infinityhall.com

The Wesleyan Center for the Arts in Middletown invites you to free recital, Rags and Riches for the Harpsichord, at Memorial Chapel on Thursday at 6 pm. There’s a performance of “Mr Burns, a post-electric play,” Friday through Sunday at the CFA Theater. Enjoy a free guided tour of the Kahlil Robert Irving Exhibition at the Zilkha Gallery on Saturday at 1 pm. And the Wesleyan University Orchestra performs a free concert at Crowell Concert Hall Sunday at 3 pm. www.wesleyan.edu/cfa

On the Middletown Arts and Culture Calendar this week, the Middlesex County Historical Society holds its annual fundraiser at the Inn at Middletown tonight at 7 pm. Professor David Blight will discuss his book, “Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom.” And the Community Foundation of Middlesex County holds a Pre-Holiday Fun and Friendraiser at Chester Marketplace on Thursday at 5:30 pm. Stroll the booths, enjoy a glass of wine and take a chance on door prizes to benefit the CFMC fund. The Middletown Recreation Department hosts Turkey Bingo for Everyone Friday at 5 pm at the Senior & Community Center. And the Student Rock Band meets at the Middlesex Music Academy in Middletown on Saturday at 1 pm. Bring your instrument and learn how to play your part in a band.   www.facebook.com/CityArtsOffice/

Cherry Street Station holds Danksgiving V Friday with Insano Vision, Over the Line, and Half Dragon. On Saturday, it’s Continuum, Necrosexual, Owl Maker, and Dialith. They celebrate the life of Eric Paradis on Sunday with Cyperna, One Ton Tommy Gun, and The Aberration. Details at www.facebook.com/CherryStreetStation

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

Hartford’s Real Art Ways continues the run of “Border,” a supernatural romantic thriller about a border guard with a special superpower, and “On Her Shoulders,” an award-winning documentary about 2018 Nobel Peace Prize winner Nadia Murad and the story of genocide in Iraq. There’s a one-time showing of “Brewmaster,” a love letter to beer, on Thursday night. On Friday they open “Searching for Ingmar Bergman,” a documentary of the famous Swedish director, and “Prospect,” a sci-fi film that takes place on an alien moon. Check the website for details and screening times at www.realartways.org

Trinity College’s Cinestudio in Hartford continues the run of “Black ’47,” about the Irish famine of 1845, through Tuesday. On Wednesday and Friday they’re showing Steven Spielberg’s classic “Jurassic Park.” On Thursday they open a two-day run of “Blaze,” inspired by the songwriter who began the Texas outlaw music movement. “Degas – Passion for Perfection,” will be screened Sunday as part of their Exhibition On Screen series, and they also open “Wings of Desire,” a Wim Wenders film about war-scarred Berlin. Check the website for times.  http://www.cinestudio.org/

The Russell Library in Middletown is screening “Veterans of Color” Thursday at 6:30 pm.

Here's the rundown of tonight’s lineup here on WESU 88.1 FM Middletown:

Right after the Jive, stay tuned for the Latin Music Hour with Isabel. Latin music from the 80's, 90's and early 2000's.
From 6 - 6:30 it's Exits with DJ Sensability. An interview program in which we delve into stories of self-removal. How individuals respond to situations, big and small that test their will.
At 6:30 it's Fusion Radio with James Fusion. The original... and still the best damn Techno mix on the radio!

From 8 - 9:30 it's The Warehouse with Mike Nyce. The best of underground house music mixed live for your listening pleasure.

up next at 9:30 stay tuned for Any Tempo  with DJ Berk for 90 minutes of heavy duty turntabilism featuring raga/jungle, drum and base, techno, and more mixed live.


From 11 - midnight it's Dumpster Dive with DJ Smelly. Punk, art pop and diy coming from a garbage compacter near you.

at midnight stay tuned for Ladies Night With DJ Sense and DJ Jacobs

Fem Gems and Jams comes your way from 1-2am

and from 2 - 3am it's Maximum Rock and Roll followed by Noize in the Attice from 3 - 4.


The BBC World News comes on at 4 followed by Morning Edition from NPR at 5.

That's all for today's Jive at Five. Join us every weekday at 4:55pm for a daily update of happenings in central CT!.
Thanx for listening! Now stay tuned for the Latin Music Hour!





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