What’s Hot Today On WNHH Radio

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Lurie and Adkinson in WNHH’s studio Tuesday.

The latest programs aired on WNHH radio tackled Yale’s recent protests, efforts to help kids who experience trauma, Citywide Open Studios, sexual violence in the military, a documentary about New Haven dancer Angela Bowen, and vets. Among other hot topics.

Michelle Turner held it down solo during her episode of The Show,” discussing the racial protestson Yale University’s campus. Click on or download the above sound file to listen.

Tisa Adkinson and Beth Lurie of the Clifford Beers Clinic joined host Paul Bass on Dateline New Haven” to discuss their year-old Wraparound New Haven” program for kids who experience trauma and their families. Click on or download the above sound file to listen.

Filmmaker Jennifer Abod joined host Tom Breen in the studio for another episode of Deep Focus.” In a preview for the New Haven Film Festival, she spoke about her new documentary, The Passionate Pursuits of Angela Bowen.

On This Day in New Haven History,” hosts Allan Appel and Jason Bischoff-Wurstle discussed the origin of Veterans Day in 1872. Click on or download the above sound file to listen.

Artist Ronnie Rysz came on to speak with Sharon Benzoni during another episode of At The Moment.” The two discussed his latest exhibition, Default Notice, at the DaSilva Gallery. Click on or download the above sound file to listen.

Jemar Felix and Michael DePasquale, members of the local band The Hooch, joined host Alisa Bowens for their weekly dose of the Culture Cocktail.” In between playing songs in preperation for a performance at Christy’s (video above), the two discussed their journeys to musicianship, and to playing with each other. Click on or download the above sound file to listen.

Sarah Fritchey, Artspace curator and gallery director, and Mohamad Hafez, architect and artist, came on Kitchen Sync” with WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman. Cozy in studio, they discussed Artspace’s November CWOS Kitchens, an extension of City Wide Open Studios taking place during the month of November. Click on or download the above sound file to listen.

Local organizer, veteran and activist Rick Lawson, founder of the War Experience Project and a student at Yale’s School of Public Health, came of Betsy Kim’s Law, Life & Culture” to speak about sexual violence in the military and why it still needs readers’ — and listeners’ — undivided attention. Click on or download the above sound file to listen.

Artist Norey Agudelo, best known for founding Primomodernismo in Valle, Colombia, came on K Pasa” to speak with Norma Rodriguez-Reyes, publisher of La Voz Hispana. Doing segments in both English and Spanish, they discussed Agudelo’s career and time in New Haven. Click on or download the above sound files to listen.

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