My Other Music with Joseph Celli
Join Joseph Celli, host of My Other Music, for part one of his interview with composer, improvisor, and violinist Malcolm Goldstein. The New York Times wrote about his recent performance, “Flutterings, whispers, squeaks, scrapes, trills and long brush strokes made for an intriguing aural collage, with sounds ranging from delicate and ethereal to harsh and grating.”
Monday, May 22 at 9:00 AM.
Writer’s Voice with Francesca Rheannon
We spend the hour with Jonathan Eig talking about his acclaimed new biography, “King: A Life.” It’s the first major biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in forty years, based on hundreds of interviews and thousands of newly discovered documents.
Monday, May 22 at 10:00 PM.
First Voices Radio with Tiokasin Ghosthorse
On First Voices Radio host Tiokasin Ghosthorse’s guest is Munya Andrews, an Indigenous woman from the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Educated in Australia and the United States, she is fascinated by religions, languages, mythology and science, and is intrigued by the way in which they interact and inform each other. Her book, “Journey into Dreamtime,” is an approachable guide to Aboriginal spirituality that explains Dreamtime concepts in a straightforward way.
Tuesday, May 23 at 12:00 noon.
Jim Motavalli
Guests this week:
8:40 PM, “songster” Dom Flemons (formerly of the Carolina Chocolate Drops) who will be performing in Hamden on May 26.
9:15 PM, Felix Collins, whose Thailand-based company Full Circle Biotech uses food waste to raise insects that are then used in animal feed, all in a sustainable process.
9:45 PM, Dave Liebman, the world’s premier jazz soprano sax player.
10:15 PM, Rick Weiss, a former Washington Post reporter now running SciLine, a free service that connects scientists to journalists.
Also, a preview of the Red Wing Roots festival in Virginia June 23-25.
Tuesday evening, May 23.
East End Ink
East End Ink presents a reading from “Love in the Time of Time’s Up” Short Fiction Edited by Christine Sneed.
Then, Susan Scarf Merrell talks about “How Women Read Moby-Dick.”
Wednesday, May 24 at 6:30 AM (repeated at 8:00 PM) and archived.