Wed. 9 pm ET-Wednesday on Savannah Music Local and Sustainable, we have an interview with local drummer Vuk Pavlovic. 02/20/2019
Wed. 3 pm ET -Alright folks, this is a big one: Art on the Air will be joined in studio by none other than Rachel Reese! Rachel Reese is Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at Telfair Museums in Savannah, GA where she stewards the permanent collection of modern and contemporary art as well as organizes temporary and special exhibitions in the Jepson Center since 2015, including 20 exhibitions, multiple key acquisitions, and myriad awards and press. DO NOT MISS THIS EPISODE! 02/20/2019
Tue. 8 pm ET- Youngest Pulitzer Prize winning composer Caroline Shaw, live on WRUU studio talking about her winning composition “Partita for 8 Voices” with Dave Lake on Contemporary Classics, 02/19/2019
Tue. 8 am. Wayne is back! His guest on Savannah Lexicon is Ken Hailey, Artistic Director, Savannah Repertory Theatre, and cast members of current production Lombardi, on the life of noted NFL football coach Vince Lombardi. Not just for football fans, this theatrical production gets to the real story of Lombardi the man his inspirations, his passions and ability to drive people to achieve what they never thought possible. 02/19/2019
Mon. 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, 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. Worldwide at WRUU.org and in Savannah @ 107.5 FM. 02/18/2019
Sun. 10 pm ET- Sunday night is still the end of the Valentine’s Day weekend – so some love is still in the air – and that is Sunday’s theme on Evening Eclectic– Love. We will have an eclectic mix of pop, classical music, film music and jazz on the topic of love. 02/17/2019
Sun. 8 am ET This week on “The Heart and the Hand” with Orlando Montoya: The “Music Hour” moves to a new time! Tune in for modern music on spiritual themes now from 1-2pm. In the 9-11am hours, we’ll hear words about the history of “fake news.” Also, shaking off the old stories about yourself and others. Plus, forgiveness, yes! That’s Sunday morning on WRUU 107.5 FM Savannah and WRUU.ORG.02/17/2019
Sat. 7 pm ET -Returning to Savannah on Film , with your host Ed Ciucevich will be filmmaker and cinematographer Jesse Perry . You can listen live in Savannah on WRUU – 107.5 Savannah from 7PM to 8PM, streamed worldwide on www.wruu.org , and watch the Facebook Live video. Savannah on Film is a voice for the Savannah film industry. 02/16/2019
Sat. 6 pm ET- 2019 is already one in the history books for the number of women breaking-records in the Legislature. On The Verb Altitude Hour, we investigate what life is like for U.S. Women Legislators during the 2019 legislative session. tune into another The Verb Altitude Hour on Saturday, February 16, 2019, 6:00PM to 7:00PM on WRUU.org-107.5FM.~The highest news your way twice a week-in an hour-just for you! 02/16/2019
Sat. 5pm ET- Saturday is a busy, busy day in Savannah. It is the main day for the Savannah Book Festival, at three different squares, and there’s a marathon race around the streets starting in the morning. We begin with a piano and violin duo by Brian Crain. Brian is the composer and pianist, but he’s given lovely chunks of the melody to the violinist. The tune is called Wind – the breeze on a warm summer’s day in some meadow, not the gale that makes the sand sting your ankles on North Beach. Then a soft meditation called The Good America by Keith Jarrett, another unusual piano take of a tune by Don Shirley (of The Green Book movie) and Diana Krall’s cover of an old Sergio Mendes tune. On the Soapbox, P. T. certifies that the music is gluten-free and non-GMO, though he himself probably isn’t. He is biodegradable however. Join us.02/16/2019