This Saturday, 4 pm. September 15th, your host Ed Ciucevich ( Ed Makes Movies ) will have a very special guest on Savannah on Film , Beth Nelson, Executive Director of the Savannah Area Film Office. Beth is responsible for being a bridge to film productions, local businesses, and promoting Savannah as a great location to film. 09/15/2018
Thu. 9 pm. This week on Rigor Mortis, We will interview local musician/song writer/author/philanthropist Doc Henderson about his latest album, Hangover Blues, and his new novella, At Dewitt’s End. 09/13/2018
Thu. 7 pm. Your host has an obligation related to his job and will not be with you on the radio tonight. Good news: Tom of Way Left of the Dial on WRUU will take command of the console. Known for his ability to rock at high altitudes, he has music from Liz Phair and others to share with you. 09/13/2018
Thu. 8 am. It’s time for the Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home Fall Lecture Series this fall season. In addition, I will have a separate segment with local author Nicole Rivas who has a new contest-winning chapter book of flash fiction entitled “A Bright and Pleading Dagger.” 09/13/2018
Wed. 9 pm. This week on Savannah Music Local and Sustainable will be the local rap artist and singer-songwriter PandaWolf. 09/12/2018
Wed. 3 pm. My first exposure to Jerome Meadows’ incredible work came via his mixed media assemblages, a lesser known component of his prolific career. Take a look at what Kristopher Monroe wrote about them early last year, and join us for this week’s episode of Art on the Air as we welcome Jerome into the studio! Plus, hear our chat with Rachael Flora about this years Connect Savannah Fall Arts Preview! 09/12/2018
Wed. 1-2 pm. NEW PROGRAM! “Mother Beat” is a show featuring African music and music with African roots. Africa is the “Mother Beat” for so many musical styles and this show will be exploring the original music from Africa and all of the styles of music it has engendered. 09/12/2018
Make sure you catch Ricardo Ochoa from the Velvet Caravan on WRUU’s “Gypsy on my Mind” show Tuesdays 5 pm. 09/11/2018
Tue. 8 pm. Second show on Paris in the 1920s. We will be featuring music written in Paris during the 1920s. This is the second episode also featuring music from ballet dance companies being active during that time. Music from Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, Henri Sauguet and Francis Poulenc. 09/11/2018
Tue. 8 am. Wayne’s guests are Dr. Stan Deaton, Dr. Elaine B. Andrews, and Patricia Meagher from the Georgia Historical Society, will talk about upcoming lecture on Thu. Sept.13, by John Ferling, author of Apostles of Revolution, and Constitution Day on Sept.17th, when the GHS will display some remarkable one-of-a-kind materials linked to the U.S. Constitution.09/11/2018