Doron Monk Flake described the comic-book inspriation for his “nerd rock” music, and offered some samples, on the latest edition of WNHH radio’s “Tom Ficklin Show.”
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Other new shows on WNHH:
Seymour First Selectman Kurt Miller returned to discuss town issues on “Valley Navel Gazing” (click on or download the above audio file to listen), while …
… New Haven Mayor Toni Harp remembered Elsie Cofield and talked city and Board of Ed budget issues on her weekly “Mayor Monday” appearance on “Dateline New Haven.”
That’s what hosts Allan Appel and Jason Bischoff-Wurstle are doing on “This Day in New Haven History,” where they wish a hearty “Erin go bragh” to Elm Citizens past and present. That’s because it was in that year — 1842 — that our town’s Hibernian Provident Society staged the city’s first-ever – and the nation’s sixth oldest – St. Patrick’s Day Parade. To see how the fledgling Irish community used the parade to demonstrate both Shamrock pride and its new American creds and patriotism, click on or download the audio above.
Babz Rawls-Ivy welcomed author Evie Rhodes on “LoveBabz LoveTalk to discuss her career, spiritual life, and forthcoming novel about her faith. To listen, click on or download the audio above.
WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman speaks with Patrick Mansfield, owner of Anna Liffey’s, on “Open for Business.” To listen, click on or download the audio above.