Tue. 8 pm. ET – Contemporary Classics this week is celebrating the music of composers who passed away this year including: Jóhann Jóhannsson Katherine Hoover Oliver Knussen Otomar Kvěch Juan Hidalgo Cordorniu Lászlo Melis Takehisa Kosugi, Renaud Gagneux, Milko Kelemen , Glenn Branca, George Walker, Colin Brumby and Glen Roven. 01/01/2019
Tue.8 am. ET – 2nd District Alderman Bill Durrence comes into the WRUU studio once again to talk about issues regarding the District and the city at large. 01/01/2019
Sun. 9 am. ET – This week on “The Heart and the Hand” with Orlando Montoya: If music’s your thing, you’ll want to hear about “the faith we sing,” a music minister’s talk about his job and what UU songs say about UU people. We’ll also explore “a time for every purpose.” We’ll have a brand new “interfaith calendar” for January. And we’ll resist the question “Is that it?” Tune in for “The Heart and the Hand” from 9-11am and “The Heart and the Hand Music Hour” from 12-1pm here on WRUU 107.5 FM and WRUU.ORG. 12/30/2018
Thu. 8 am. ET – Connect Savannah Editor-in-Chief Jim Morekis and Tom Kohler, who has been chosen at one time or another “Best Community Activist,” Best Liberal,” and “Best Savannahian, by the readers of Connect Savannah, come to the studio for a look back on 2018. 12/27/2018.
Sun. 9 am. ET – This week on “The Heart and the Hand” with Orlando Montoya: The Rev. Marlin Lavanhar of All Souls Unitarian Tulsa explains why gratitude is scientific reality and sacred principle. Also what does a religious group with no creed and a wide variety of beliefs among its members do together? Also, calling all ancestors, a Christmas reflection and all the usual segments including Braver Wiser. 12/23/2018
Sat. 6 pm. ET – Historically, First Ladies adorning the White House for Christmas is a long standing U. S. American tradition. In the first half of today’s broadcast of The Verb Altitude Hour we discuss Christmas at The White House. In fact, Jacqueline Kennedy 1961 introduced the official Christmas Theme for The National Christmas Tree. In the second half on WRUU.org-107.5FM, The Verb Altitude Hour team will dissect this week’s poltical news affecting you! 12/22/2018
Sat. 5 pm.ET – This week, we’ll sprinkle Stewarts around in preparation for Christmas. Xibalba is the Mayan underworld – if you don’t speak Mayan, literally, The Place of Fear. Clint Mansell and the Kronos Quartet did a beautiful interpretation for the film, The Fountain. There were lots of different opinions about the film, but the music was put up for several awards. We will also have Walk Off The Earth with an old hippie tune, Jacob Gurevitsch contemplating a female Da Vinci, Ryan Stewart, and a jazz group called The Quintet. 12/22/2018
Sat. 1 pm. ET – La Fanciulla del West is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Guelfo Civinini and Carlo Zangarini, based on the play The Girl of the Golden West by the American author David Belasco. Fanciulla followed Madama Butterfly, which was also based on a Belasco play. 12/22/2018
Fri. 12:06 pm. ET – “My dear Watson, observe the hobbit ambling down Broadway…”This week, Christmas stories from J.R.R. Tolkien, Conan Doyle, and Damon Runyon. We have a goose that swallowed a precious gift, the effect of rock and rye on three unintentional magi, and one of the clumsier Yule animals. Leigh and PT chat about literature that might be worth giving or getting, and music recalling Edgar Allen Poe. 12/21/2018
Thu. 1 pm. Justina Ford comes to the WRUU studio this Thursday, Justina will be sharing how she soulfully aligned herself with her purpose and how she learned to let go of the need to be validated and approved by others. This is sure to be another soul satisfying discussion of truth through discovery. Sheree and her guests are truly living life on their own terms. We’ll also find out about the grand opening of Justina’s new office location in Hinesville. 12/20/2018