The most recent programs on WNHH radio delve into jazz music new, old, and New Haven specific, urge listeners to get out and vote, dabble in high school football, and look at new initiatives in journalism.
On “Northern Remedy,” host Host Slattery talks with jazz legend Willie Ruff about the Ellington Jazz Series and his own illustrious career. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or check out the “WNHH Arts Mix” podcast on Soundcloud or iTunes.
On the “Tom Ficklin Show,” host Tom Ficklin brings on the Rev. Dr. Frederick J. Streets, senior pastor of the historic Dixwell Avenue Congregational United Church of Christ, to talk about his run for state representative in Stratford, and the importance of mobilizing and getting out the vote on Nov. 8. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or check out WNHH’s “Elm City Lowdown” podcast on iTunes or Soundcloud.
On the latest short installment of “Out & About,” host Melissa Loucks catches listeners up on national LGBT news. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or check out WNHH’s “Elm City Lowdown” podcast on iTunes or Soundcloud.
On “Valley Navel Gazing,” former Valley Independent Sentinel and Hartford Courant reporter Jodie Mozdzer Gil talks about a Valley-related asthma story she penned for the Connecticut Health Investigative Team. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or check out WNHH’s “Valley Navel Gazing” podcast on Soundcloud or iTunes.
Football season? On “Valley Sports Rewind,” host Mike Cannici talks with Earl Stanley about playing and coaching for the Ansonia Chargers, one of the best football programs in Connecticut. To listen, click on or download the audio above.