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Eastern Long Island Arts Calendar

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Today’s Schedule:

6 am WPKN Mornings with Ebong Udoma: music, news, community announcements

9 am Mirror Ya Vibes: I. Messiah with reggae

12 Noon The Carl J. Frano Show: the 60’s pop up again

3 PM Music Sacred and Profane: Nick Jacobs

6 PM Free Speech Radio News & Local News

6:30 PMĀ  In Context Live call-in show.

In 1969, the cost of four years at a public university was less than $10,000. Today, it can cost over $160,000. How did it happen and what can students and parents do? Our guest is Professor Andrew Hacker, author of “How Colleges Are Wasting Our Money and Failing Our Kids.” Hosts: Ken MacDermotRoe and Gus Cantavero.

7 PM Chris Teskey with blue grass and more

8 PM Live from Lyric Hall in New Haven: Sacha Silva

Sacha Silva and his critically acclaimed world music group will make a live appearance at the beautifully restored turn-of-the-century Lyric Hall in New Haven. This special performance will be hosted by WPKN and broadcast live.
Sacha Silva creates a unique and accessible blend of Spanish, Indian and modern classical music growing from his double life as a guitarist-composer and globe-trotting development economist. Together with singer Munya B, cellists Drew Morgan and Amali Premawardhana, flautist Eliza Marshall and percussionist Rohin Khemani, the band creates a new kind of world music: a bold, energetic and acoustic mix that speaks to a new generation of global wanderers, travelers, immigrants, expats and half-breeds.
The band’s unique and accessible sound has quickly garnered rave reviews throughout the world music community. Their debut CD, Susurro, was called unforgettable and startling [with] jaw-dropping beauty and sophistication” by the indie music pioneers CDBaby.com. Critics and DJs on four continents called their second CD, Anatomy of a Coup, an “audacious recording that gives music the last say” (RootsWorld.com magazine) and “a beautiful album [that] celebrates the resilience of the human spirit.” (SAMAR Magazine).

Lyric Hall Theater is located at 827 Whalley Avenue in New Haven. Doors open at 7:30pm. The show starts precisely at 8:00, so don’t be late!

10 PM Michael Goldman

2 am Isidu

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