Wed. 9 pm ET- This Wednesday (4/24) on Savannah Music Local and Sustainable is singer-songwriter Jim Seem from Beaufort SC who will be talking about his new release and career from 9-10 pm. 04/24/2019
Wed. 7pm ET- Description: This week on It’s A Big Bad Beautiful Noise! We’re going back in time to listen to bands from the 60’s and early 70’s that influenced todays alternative rock scene! Rolling Stones, Beatles, Captain Beef Heart, Brian Eno, David Bowie, and many more! 04/24/2019
Tue. 8 pm ET- Tuesday on Contemporary Classics I have an interview with improvisational composer Ladonna Smith along with music by her and her collaborators including Davey Williams, Susan Alcorn, Michael Evans, Gino Robair and Henry Kaiser. The show is dedicated to the late Davey Williams who passed away just earlier this month. Contemporary Classics is Tuesday nights from 8-10 PM EDT. 04/23/2019
Sun. 9 pm ET- Remember tonight on Evening Eclectic with Dave Lake on WRUU – 107.5 Savannah and streaming on wruu.org from 9-11pm is two hours of “Amazing Grace” to celebrate Easter Sunday. 04/21/2019
Sun. 9 am. ET- This week on “The Heart and the Hand” with Orlando Montoya: We’ll explore the paradox of possibility. That is, the idea of letting go to hold on. Also, we’ll look at socialism and religious utopias over the centuries. I’ll remember a local Civil Rights icon. And all the regular segments are there, too. Tune in on Sunday for mostly words from 9-11am and mostly music from 1-2pm as we make your Sunday braver and wiser on WRUU 107.5 FM. 04/21/2019
Sat. 9 pm ET-Tonight at 9:00 pm on Golden Age of Radio, WRUU will be rebroadcasting the radio drama War of the Worlds featuring Orson Welles which originally aired in 1938. 107.5 FM in Savannah and wruu.org worldwide. 04/20/2019
Sat. 5 pm ET- No, Mr. Eliot, April is not the cruelest month, not here in Savannah. We’re past all that now. P.T. went to the beach and chose his play list there. It wasn’t exactly hot, but that wasn’t what he was there for. He’ll talk about that late in the show, but before that, we have the Scottish rock group Runrig, Miles Davis, Ed Gerhard and his Ed Gerhard signature guitar, Gustavo Santaolalla with a very long car trip, frolicking in the rain, and much more. When The Moon Sings is entering its daylight phase. Join us. “Winter kept us warm, covering Earth with forgetful snow, feeding a little life with dried tubers”, said no Georgian, ever. 04/20/2019
Sat. 1 pm ET- One of Mozart’s last operas, La clemenza di Tito (The clemency of Titus), is a story of friendship and forgiveness triumphing over jealousy and violence. The new emperor of Rome, Tito, is much loved by the Roman people, with the exception of Vitellia, the daughter of the previous emperor. 04/20/2019.
Fri. 12:06 pm ET-Leigh Rich is away accomplishing significant academic endeavors. This week Professor Barbara Fertig joins P. T. Bridgeport for an exploration of the poetry of Walcott and Akhmatova. different circumstances. Each, when they looked beyond their surroundings, contributed sharp insights into what it means to be human.04/19/2019
Fri. 11 am ET-The sun slides below on the horizon, on its way to light the Himalayas and the Yangtze River basin. The stars appear in the dimming light, and then the moon. Day is done, but the dimness and the advancing night have charms of their own. You might even say that “heavenly shades of night are falling…” This week, Brian and P.T. examine day end activities, from romance and evening pirouettes in the sand to spooky tales and taverns with neon signs. Listen to Beyond The Liner Notes – join us.