Highlights

Mon. 6 pm ET- “Classic Jazz Mondays w/ Larry Dane-Kellogg” transports listeners back to the days when the jazz greats were in their heyday. Rediscover jazz’ most important artists, such as Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Lester Young, Bud Powell, Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderley, Horace Silver, Sun Ra, and many others on a historic musical journey with some of the greatest music ever recorded. Listen worldwide at WRUU.org and in Savannah @ 107.5 FM. 6pm. 05/20/2019

Fri. 12:06 pm ET-Poet, Artist, Bookseller – Lawrence Ferlinghetti celebrated his centennial in March. He did it in an unexpected way – publishing his first novel, called Little Boy. This week, Leigh Rick and P. T. Bridgeport examine the life and works of Lawrence Ferlinghetti. He was a poet (though he denied being a Beat poet) a bookseller (though he was best known as a foe of censorship) and now a novelist (though the novel has little plot and seems like a thinly veiled autobiography). Both Ferlinghetti and his bookstore, City Lights, survive to this day. 05/17/2019

Fri. 11 am ET-Ed Eckstrand 8:45 AM (14 hours ago) to me, WRUU cid:image001.jpg@01D50AFA.56953B20 This is the day before the full moon (but we don’t know if it will be blue). Anything might happen on full moon nights – nurses will tell you that it’s the busiest night in the emergency room. If you have neighbors with the inclination, they may get extremely hairy and develop an attitude, like Lon Chaney in the werewolf movie. Physicists tell us that the light of the full moon has a plasma halo which may cause all sorts of things. Many songwriters connect it with romance. This week, Brian and PT play songs about the moon, trying cover as many of the moon’s moods as possible. Join us for an exploration of the moon in many times and places. 05/17/2019

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

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