Tue. 8 am ET-Another two-segment show today! First up, Damon Mullis, new Riverkeeper/Executive Director of Ogeechee Riverkeeper, followed by Dave Mewborn, brand-new Outreach Coordinator for Savannah Riverkeeper. Discussions will delve into the roles of each organization, a little about the environmental measures addressed in the just-closed Georgia General Assembly and Earth Day. 04/09/2019
Mon. 6 pm ET-Classic Jazz Mondays w/ Larry Dane-Kellogg” will transport listeners back to the days when the jazz greats were in their heyday. You will rediscover some of jazz’ most important artists, such as Miles Davis, and…..04/08/2019
Sun. 9 pm ET-This Sunday on Evening Eclectic, April 7thfeatures a celebration of the Savannah Music Festival. I have an interview with choreographer Kate Weare whose dance company will be collaborating with Union Tanguera and composer/pianist Gustavo Beytelmann to present the dance program Sin Salida based upon a modern interpretation of the tango. In addition I have an interview with Robbie Fulks – one of my favorite folk/country performers who will be talking about his two appearances at the Savannah Music Festival: one with Jenny Scheinman and her music and film project “Kannapolis: A Moving Portrait” and his duet with Robbie Gjersoe. In addition I will be having music by other musicians who will be performing at the Festival. 04/07/2019
Sun. 9 am ET-This week on “The Heart and the Hand” with Orlando Montoya: Failure is part of success. We’ll examine ways of failing better. Also, none of us make any sense. We’ll examine and embrace our irrational nature. Tune in for justice, love, learning and hope every Sunday on WRUU 107.5 FM Savannah and WRUU.ORG. You’ll get mostly words from 9-11am and mostly music from 1-2pm on “The Heart and the Hand.” 04/07/2019
Sat. 7 pm ET- This week on Savannah on Film, with you host Ed Ciucevich , we welcome back Pat Longstreth . Patrick is a visual effects supervisor, motion graphics artist and director of short films. It is going to be another fun and insightful show, so join us! You can listen live from 7PM to 8PM in Savannah on WRUU – 107.5 Savannah and streamed worldwide on www.wruu.org , also send your question via Facebook Live. Savannah on Film is a voice for the Savannah film industry. 04/06/2019
Sat. 6 pm. ET-Today, Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 6:00PM to 7:00PM on WRUU.org-107.5FM with Savannah-Earth Day 2019 just around the corner, The Verb Altitude Hour dives deep to understand how policy affects our local waterways. On the first segment of the The Verb Altitude Hour, Senior Attorney for the Southern Environmental Law Center-Atlanta, Bill Sapp joins today’s broadcast to investigate Georgia’s threatened clean water protections. In the second segment, Executive Director of Ogeechee Riverkeeper-Legislative Team for Georgia Water Coalition, Damon Mullis, joins the show to breakdown how the 2019 Legislative Session affects clean water. ~The highest news your way twice a week-in an hour just for you. 04/06/2019
Sat. 5 pm ET-This week, we have Ulrich Schnauss of Tangerine Dream, Gustavo Santaolalla, John Mills (the Australian one) and his guitar, Stanton Lanier and his piano, and Opa Tsupa. Gustavo Santaolalla is a composer who has done film scores you might recognize. His latest project is scoring the computer game The Last Of Us, Part 2, a highly anticipated sequel to (as you might expect) The Last Of Us, Part 1.There’s John Mills, the British classical guitarist and then there’s Big John Mills, who plays honky tonk. My John Mills this week is neither one – he an Australian guitarist who plays more personal and reflective music and does it very well.P.T. reflects on the habits of azaleas from the Soapbox. 04/06/2019
Sat. 1 pm ET-Tosca on the Met is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It premiered at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900. … It contains depictions of torture, murder and suicide, as well as some of Puccini’s best-known lyrical arias. 04/06/2019
Fri. 12:06 pm ET-This week, Leigh and P. T. chat with Harrison Scott Key, author of The World’s Largest Man and the newly released Congratulations, Who Are You Again?. We’ll discuss the newest book, a memoir, and cover topics like coming from Mississippi, being related to Francis Scott Key and F. Scott Fitzgerald, what is worn under kilts, a mediocre approach to Christianity, and winning the Thurber award for humor. Dr. Key teaches at SCAD and has published articles in several magazines. Join us. 0/05/2019
Fri. 11 am ET-Salt water seeps into just about every music genre – rock, classical, jazz, even electronic music. This week Brian Renner and P. T. Bridgeport splash around in some of the shallows. We’ll have some Pacific music, some Atlantic music, and some music that could come from any deep. Join us. 04/05/2019