Mon. 4 pm. ET Tune in New Years Eve for my best of 2018. Sleep. Heavy and Very cool. Local on 107.5 FM, stream @WRUU.ORG. #wruu1075.12/31/2018
Sun. 10 pm. ET -Evening Eclectic this week is celebrating the music of musicians who passed away this year. We are opening with Aretha Franklin, “The Queen of Soul” and including: Joe Osborne, the bass player for the Wrecking Crew, the Los Angeles collective of studio recording musicians; Marty Balin, co-founder of the band Jefferson Airplane; Eddie Clarke, guitarist and last surviving member of the band Motörhead; Avicii, EDM producer and DJ; Dolores O’Riordan, lead singer for the Cranberries; and many more. 12/30/2018
Sun. 9 am. ET – This week on “The Heart and the Hand” with Orlando Montoya: If music’s your thing, you’ll want to hear about “the faith we sing,” a music minister’s talk about his job and what UU songs say about UU people. We’ll also explore “a time for every purpose.” We’ll have a brand new “interfaith calendar” for January. And we’ll resist the question “Is that it?” Tune in for “The Heart and the Hand” from 9-11am and “The Heart and the Hand Music Hour” from 12-1pm here on WRUU 107.5 FM and WRUU.ORG. 12/30/2018
Sat. 7 pm. ET – Savannah on Film, with your host Ed Ciucevich , is back this Saturday, December 29th after our Christmas break! Our guest will be Kody Cunningham of (www.kodycunninghamfilm.com). Kody, a graduate of SCAD – The University for Creative Careers , is also a director, cinematographer, actor, and more. Savannah on Film is a voice for the Savannah film industry.12/29/2018
Sat. 5 pm. ET -Opa Tsupa, who normally reside in France, take us to Bucharest to start the show. The city is well-beloved of gypsy musicians, though it might be a little nippy in the wintertime. I also have a cut from Art Garfunkel’s first solo album, and the Piano Guys, and ……12/29/2018
Sat. 1 pm. ET – Singspiel and The Magic Flute, one of the last and greatest works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. A beautiful princess is imprisoned by a powerful ruler. A brave prince with a goofy sidekick takes on an impossible quest. A wicked queen uses her magic to lure the hero into evil. And every now and then, someone breaks into song. For the second year, WRUU is live broadcasting and streaming Saturday’s matinees. 12/29/2018
Fri. 12:06 ET – On Friday, at 12:06 pm, Leigh Rich and P.T. Bridgeport chat with Kim Bockius-Suwyn, the Executive Director of the Savannah Book Festival. We’ll be discussing the upcoming book festival and some of the authors and works that will be featured there. This year, the Festival runs from February 14 – 17, with addresses by George and Paula Sanders, Daniel Krauthammer, and Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic. We’ll preview the events and authors. 12/28/2018
Thu. 1 pm. ET – Courageous Conversations with Sheree Darien. Special guest Alneata C. Kemp, Wife, Mother, Author, Speaker, Minister and Founder of Socks for Courtney, Inc. Alneata will be sharing how she has redefined the statement “Life After Death” and the purpose for creating a nonprofit organization gifting socks. Grab a cup of hot chocolate and cuddle up by the fire as your heart melts as we listen to her testimony. Sheree and her guests are the epitome of a second chance. For more information about the Socks for Courtney Organization please visit www.SocksForCourtney.org. 12/27/2018
Thu. 8 am. ET – Connect Savannah Editor-in-Chief Jim Morekis and Tom Kohler, who has been chosen at one time or another “Best Community Activist,” Best Liberal,” and “Best Savannahian, by the readers of Connect Savannah, come to the studio for a look back on 2018. 12/27/2018.
Wed. 9 pm. ET – This week on Savannah Music Local and Sustainable is an encore presentation of my first show with Nepalese Blues player Ashesh Dangol. 12/26/2018