Fri. 7pm ET – In addition to having fun with my radio show Mixtapes and Lava Lamps (post punk, synth wave, psych, misc gems) every week from 6-7, I’m adding another show directly after it called Feel The Darkness from 7-8. So… more metal, dark punk, crust, doom, black, death, stoner (the darker side of), etc, etc. You’ll either love it or hate it. I’m not going to make another social media page for it so i’ll post here, my IG feed (@maidenmist) or on the MT&LL page. I am going to start recording both shows which I will upload and share with you. Otherwise, tune in live at WRUU.ORG 01/25/2019
Fri. 12:06 pm ET Starting with Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein in 1818, literature has examined science rather critically. Many books portray experiments that go wrong and the unfortunate series of events that follow the failure, many of which have been made into films. [details below] This week, Leigh Rich and P.T. Bridgeport examine the reasons for these failures: flawed results, scientific hubris, misuse, public paranoia, and others. This week, Leigh and P.T. will focus on The Birthmark, and bring in other works too. Join us. Ed
Thu. 1 pm. Special guest Carolyn Reynolds Milton comes to the WRUU studio on this Thursday, January 24th. Carolyn will be sharing what it means to “Know Your Worth”. In her most recently published book, Carolyn emphasizes the importance of trusting the process to discovering your worth. Stating, “it’s like expensive perfume”. Tune in tomorrow to hear more from her unique perspective.
Thu. 8 am. ET – Cody Shelley, Foundation Manager, Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home comes back on the show to herald the first of the organization’s Spring 2019 Lecture Series. The Sunday, January 27 free lecture – Flannery O’Connor, the Goat Man and “The Violent Bear It Away” – will be presented by Dr. Susan Cope, Clayton State University English Professor and Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program Director. 01/24/2019
We’d. 10 pm. ET – Hey Joe, where you going with that radio in your hand? The Theme Stream is flowing south of the border this week; join us as we explore the many moods of Mexico! 01/23/2019
Wed. 3 pm. ET – One of the three Field Notes for this week’s episode of Art on the Air features two of the artists in this exhibition, Tara Garrigan and Stacie Jean Albano! Join us Wednesday, January 23rd from 3-4pm for Art on the Air on WRUU-LP Savannah Soundings 107.5 FM and streaming at www.wruu.org . It’s going to be a good one! 01/23/2019
Wed. 9 pm. ET-This week on Savannah Music Local and Sustainable we are celebrating the production of “King Mackerel & the Blues Are Running” at the Tybee Post Theater on January 26 & 27with an interview with local musician and composer of Broadway musicals, Jim Wann. We will also be talking about an playing music from his hit Broadway show “Pump Boys and Dinettes”. Savannah Music Local and Sustainable is on Wednesday nights from 9-10pm ET. 01/23/2019
Tue. 8 pm ET-This week on Contemporary Classics is the second week of music from my favorite contemporary art music albums of 2018. This week there will be a whole new set of albums including Suzanne Farrin’s “Dolce la morte”, the work “re:member” by Ólafur Arnalds, John Adams “Dr. Atomic Overture” from the new recording of the opera “Dr. Atomic” and Philip Glass’ “Symphony #11 among other works. 01/22/2019
Tue. 8 am. The first of three dandy double-dipper Savannah Lexicon shows in a row starts today! Michael O’Neal, Executive Director of Parent University, will inform us about the West Side Parent University session to be conducted at the Godley Station K-8 school on January 26. Parent University is a community collaborative that encourages parent involvement and participation in the education of our community’s children and youth. The second segment brings in Erin Wessling, CEO & Founder of W Projects, who will be producing the Designing the Future event at the Jepson Center as part of the PULSE Art + Technology Festival. Erin will tell us all about the 6 p.m. January 25 free event, which will offer speakers, screenings of documentary shorts, and more! 0122/2019
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, 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.01/21/2019