Thu. 9 am ET- My final two-segment pre-Earth Day show focused on environmental/conservation topics. Jake Henry, Field Manager with Savannah Tree Foundation will tell us about that organization’s continuing efforts to “preserve, protect and plant canopy trees in Chatham County, Georgia.” The second segment features Kayla Clark, Public Programs Coordinator for the UGA Marine Education Center & Aquarium. Tune In – Listen – Learn – Enjoy! 04/18/2019
We’d. 10 pm ET-It’s Holy Week, and from Palms to Pilate, Theme Stream has got you covered. Tune in Wednesday night for an Easter Parade of eclectic etudes. 04/17/2019
We’d. 9 pm ET-This week on Savannah Music Local and Sustainable is the second show with Loyalton and Joulez Nuklear talking about their new release on Villageman Records. This episode of Savannah Music Local and Sustainable is on Wednesday April 17th from 9-10pm on WRUU – 107.5 Savannahand streaming on www.wruu.org 0/17/2019
Wed. 8 am ET- Joanne Mortoon, Chairwoman for Savannah Chatham Sustainability Coalition joins The Verb Altitude Hour live in the studio for April 17th’s Broadcast on Earth Day 2019@Daffin Park! Savannah Earth Day Festival 2019 is the City’s largest environmental outreach event of the year, & the largest education event in conjunction with Earth Day in Georgia. 04/17/2019
Tue. 8 pm ET-This week on Contemporary Classics, the third episode dedicated to the music mentioned or described in Richard Power’s book “Orfeo”. On Tuesday night from 8-10pm we have music by Sergei Prokofiev, Alban Berg, George Rochberg, and John Cage. Contemporary Classics is on WRUU – 107.5 Savannahand streaming on www.wruu.org 04/16/2019e
Tue. 8 am ET-Yippee! Another two-segment Earth Day show on Savannah Lexicon with Wayne Waters! First half, Karen Grainey, Assistant Director, Center for a Sustainable Coast, will join Wayne in the studio to talk about the organization’s work and the importance of Earth Day. Nick Deffley, Sustainability Director, City of Savannah will be up for the second segment to talk about Sustainability Department initiatives the Urban Tree Nursery and the area’s bike trail/infrastructure. 04/16/2019
A reminder that TODAY is the final day to vote in the Connect Savannah ‘Best of Savannah’ poll. If you have not done so already, please vote for WRUU in the Best Local Radio Station category. And please ask at least one or three other highly intelligent, motivated and beautiful people like yourself to vote, like now! https://p.connectsavannah.com/savannah/Survey?survey=11767932&surveySection=11767933 — feeling positive in Savannah, Georgia.
Mon. 4 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. 0/15/2019
Sun. 9 pm ET-This week on Evening Eclectic is the answer to what I have wanted to know for almost 25 years. What concerts did the staff of the Savannah Music Festivallike most about this year’s Festival? You might get some surprising answers. Their answers may or may not be your favorites. Well you get to find out on Evening Eclectic, this Sunday from 9-11pm on WRUU – 107.5 Savannah and streaming on www.wruu.org 04/14/2019
Sun. 9 am ET- This week on “The Heart and the Hand” with Orlando Montoya: Why America can’t call itself a Christian nation. Also, what role do religious liberals have in creating a new vision for how our nation can move forward? These messages, plus a message for Earth Day and all the regular segments. Join me for inspiring words from 9-11am and inspiring music from 1-2pm as we put the UU in WRUU 107.5 FM Savannah and WRUU.ORG. 04/14/2019