Wed. 7 pm ET- It’s drum week here at WRUU and It’s A Big Bad Beautiful Noise! has two hours of punk, industrial, speed metal and more to celebrate! Songs with drum driving beats and incredible/crazy drummers! 05/08/2019
Wed. 8 am ET-Currently, 470,000 Georgians are uninsured. Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 08, 2019, The Verb Altitude Hour at 8:00AM to 9:00AM on WRUU.org-107.5FM, Gwen Glover, Activist, Organizer, and Communications Chair for RUFF (Retirees Unite for the Future), will be live in the studio to discuss the event coming up, “FixitHealthCare,” which demonstrates business payoffs for a single payer program, on May 14th at 6:30 PM, at the First Presbyterian Church, 520 E. Washington Ave. in Savannah. Gwen will clarify terms, such as “single payer,” “Universal health care,” & dispel myths about what Healthcare For All means.~The highest news your way twice a week-in an hour just for you! #wruu #theverbaltitudehour. 05/08/2019
Tue. 9 pm ET- As part of Drum Week on WRUU, Contemporary Classics will be featuring contemporary percussion music played by contemporary percussion performers and ensembles including Sarah Hennies’ “Psalm 3” performed by Ben Reimer; John Luther Adams’ “Ilimaq” performed by Glenn Kotche & John Luther Adams; Evan Chapman’s Buttonwood performed by Korry Friend; Adam Basanta’s The Privacy of Domestic Life performed by Architek Percussion; Nicole Lizee’s Ringer performed by Ben Reimer; and Glenn Kotche’s Drumkit Quartet No. 6 performed by So Percussion. Contemporary Classics is on Tuesday night from 9-10 pm EDT. 05/07/2019
Tue. 8 am ET- On Savannah Lexicon with Wayne Waters, Fourth District Alderman Julian Miller comes to the WRUU studio Tuesday, May 7, to discuss issues of prime importance to his district, talk about the lack of affordable housing in Savannah, an issue he’s been outspoken about, and to touch on his decision to step aside after this year’s elections. 05/07/2019
Mon. 6 pm ET-We’ve got the beat! “Classic Jazz Mondays w/ Larry Dane-Kellogg” this week will highlight some of the great drummers of jazz. Rediscover jazz’ most important percussionists, such as Max Roach, Art Blakey, Elvin Jones, Ben Riley, Philly Joe Jones, Tony Williams, Louie Bellson, and many others on a historic musical journey with some of the greatest music ever recorded. 05/06/2019.
Sun. 9 pm ET- Sunday begins Drum Week at WRUU and Evening Eclectic on Sunday from 9-11 pm EDT will be featuring John Bonham, Neil Peart, Mitch Mitchell, Keith Moon, Ginger Baker, Hal Blaine and Dave Grohl among others. Remember Drum Week is all Week on WRUU from May 5 -12. 05/05/2019
Sun. 9 am. ET- Coming up this week, we welcome a new participating minister to our program. The Rev. Peter Friedrichs serves a UU church in the Philadelphia metro and will talk about his experiences at the Southern border and why people migrate. Also is it even possible to be good, given the systems of evil that we must use to survive? These topics and more. Tune in Sunday for mostly words from 9-11am and mostly music from 1-pm as we put the UU in WRUU. 05/
Sat. 7 pm ET- This week on Savannah on Film, with your host Ed Ciucevich, will be actor Christian I. Noble. You can interact with us at Savannah on Film on Facebook Live. Savannah on Film is a voice for the Savannah film industry. 05/04/2019
Sat. 5 pm ET- This week, P. T. Bridgeport returns and chats with Beth Logan, the Director of Marketing and Volunteer Services at Hospice Savannah. Hospice Savannah has a traditional interest in encouraging art, and their gallery in the building on Eisenhower Avenue attracts the best of the local artists. Beth is a return guest on When The Moon Sings, and we will review the place of Hospice Savannah in the Savannah art scene and look ahead to the 40th Anniversary Party and Auction, which features works by 40 of Savannah’s best known artists. Musically, we have Jon Schmidt, Chris Botti, and Adam Hurst, among others. P.T. Bridgeport wonders if they have rental units in virtual reality, given the way things are going in real reality. Join us. 05/04/2019
Sat. 1 pm ET- Aida by Verdi.Egypt, during the reign of the pharaohs. At the royal palace in Memphis, the high priest Ramfis tells the warrior Radamès that Ethiopia is preparing another attack against Egypt. … Left alone, Aida is torn between her love for Radamès and loyalty to her native country, where her father, Amonasro, is king. 05/04/2019