Sat. 6 pm ET- Is femininity or rather WOMANHOOD defined by colors, sexuality, women’s physical bodies. What are the degrees Womanhood are measured? Is womanhood both public & private persona? Does patriarchy have the right to decide? Today, Saturday, May 25, 2019 join The Verb Altitude Hour, as Carry & Leona talk with an awesome panel of women on, “Womanhood,” 6:00PM to 7:00PM on WRUU.org-107.5FM.~The highest news your way twice a week-in an hour just for you! 05/25/2019
Sat. 5 pm ET- No, that’s not a typo. This week, P. T. Bridgeport explores the swing era and the big bands. These were the years of the Great Depression and the Second World War, and music helped the entire country through those times. We’ll certainly have the big names, but we’ll also have Jimmy Lunceford, Will Bradley, and Ray Noble, who aren’t as well remembered. P.T. stays off the soapbox this week – it was probably still full in this era. Join us. 05/25/2019
Fri. 12:06 ET- This is Memorial Day weekend, and literature is rich with observations – in novels, poetry, and memoirs. Memorial Day originated as the result of the Civil War, and each conflict since has come with new observations about the act of war and the fallen. Join Leigh Rich and P. T. Bridgeport as they attempt to gather meaning from the literature of the men who survived – and the men who fell. 05/24/2019
Fri. 11 am ET- This week, Brian Renner cannot be with us, so P. T. leads us through musical examinations of birds and beasts. We’ll cover local residents, exotics, and singers who see parallels between themselves and beasts (usually exotic -nobody see parallels between themselves and egrets or bullheads). We’ll have a variety of genres, from the 18th Century to just a few years back. Join us as we cast the musical net and see what we bring in. 05/24/2019
Thu. 8 am. Jamey Espina, Vice President, Development & Community Services, Hospice Savannah, comes back on Savannah Lexicon to talk about Hospice Savannah’s 40th anniversary celebration and Thursday night’s anniversary party and art auction fundraiser. 05/23/2019
Wed. 9 pm. ET- This Wednesday evening from 9-10 pm Savannah Music Local and Sustainable will feature a discussion with local jazz pianist Eric Jones about the upcoming release of “Azulbike” his new release with the Eric Jones Trio and about the album release party on Friday May 24that Good Times Restaurant and Bar in Savannah. Savannah Music Local and Sustainable is Wednesday evenings from 9-10 pm on WRUU 107.5 FM and streaming on WRUU.ORG. 05/22/2019
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Sun. 9 pm ET-This Sunday on Evening Eclectic which is from 9-11pm, we are talking about and playing music related to jazz founder and coronet player Buddy Bolden. Earlier this month the film Bolden was released which explores the life of Buddy Bolden. Evening Eclectic is on Sunday Evenings from 9-11 pm on WRUU 107.5 FM and streaming on WRUU.ORG. 05/19/2019
Sat. 1 pm ET- Due to the end of the 2019 season of The Metropolitan Opera Matinee, we’ll enjoy Classical Eclectic Music. 05/18/2019
Thu. 1 pm ET- Sheree welcomes special guest Author Tommy Gates LIVE in the WRUU studio this Thursday, May 16th. Tommy Gates (born March 14, 1980) is an author known as The Realist Writer. He is a Savannah native who was raised in Garden City, Georgia. He has had a very challenging life and background. He survived an abusive home, life on the streets to include violence, drugs and multiple arrests. He gave his life to the Lord at age 18, thus making his story even more unique. Today, he uses his talent to express the views about various situations many experience to provide comfort, guidance and understanding in a poetic writing style. Mark your calendar and plan now tune in to hear another candid, courageous conversation with your captivating host Sheree. 05/16/2019