Who Are New Haven’s Young Professionals?
In the first episode of “At The Moment,” Faris Virani joined us in the studio to talk about the organization he founded, Connecticut Young Professionals, or CTYP. This statewide organization is open to...
View ArticleGhana In The News, The Right Way
From politics to migration to slums, American media tends to focus on the sensational in their coverage African affairs. On this week’s episode of At The Moment, Ghanaian journalist Anny Osabutey spoke...
View ArticleMusic Intervenes
On this week’s “At The Moment,” Adam Christoferson, founder of Musical Intervention in New Haven, joined us in the studio along with Jeremiah Brown, one of the program’s graduates and a current intern....
View ArticleIRIS Resettles Syrian Refugees
As the U.S. moves cautiously to opening its doors to tens of thousands of Syrian refugees fleeing civil war, New Haven’s Integrated Refugee and Immigration Services (IRIS) has resettled four families...
View ArticleRandall Found Salvation Through A Glass Eye
Three summers ago, you could have found Chris Randall furiously painting beneath an underpass on State Street.
View ArticleChristopher Shinn, Revealed
Christopher Shinn is an award-winning Connecticut-born playwright whose new play An Opening in Time premiered at the Hartford Stage on Friday, September 17th. In this new play, an older woman returns...
View ArticleFaiths CONECT
“A lot of nitty-gritty legislative work is notoriously difficult and time-consuming,” said Sharon Benzoni, host of “At the Moment.” “Do your members start to get fatigued when you’re up against big...
View ArticleHouse Guest Becomes Studio Guest
Joining me in the studio for a special free-form edition of “At The Moment” on WNHH radio was guest Caleb Hamptom, a traveler, writer and reader originally from Davis, California.
View ArticleWhat’s Hot Today On WNHH Radio
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...
View ArticleWhat’s Hot Today On WNHH Radio
Today’s programs aired on WNHH radio explored Kevin Ewing’s journey into radio and video production, films by local filmmakers Travis Carbonella and Doris Zelinsky, and new interpretations of the...
View ArticleHear What Happened Today On WNHH Radio
Syrian refugees, Best Video’s transition into the nonprofit sphere, and one seasoned artist’s take on where the city’s art scene is going: those were among the hot topics on shows aired today on WNHH...
View Article“I Am More Brazilian Than When I Was In Brazil”
“Most martial artists think capoeira is just a dance,” said Efraim Silva, “but it is really a very powerful hidden martial art.”
View ArticleWhat Happened Today On WNHH Radio
Thursday’s broadcasts on WNHH looked at the best films of 2015, artists in New Haven, and more.
View ArticleWhat Happened Today On WNHH Radio
Seventy New Haveners have opened restaurants, barber shops, catering shops—even an upcoming driving school—thanks to a new Small Business Academy in Dixwell Plaza.
View ArticleStop The Madness!
Today’s broadcasts on WNHH radio implore listeners to stop their relationship madness, take another look at The Jitter Bus a little over a month into its operations, and discover new secrets about...
View ArticleSick Of Sequel Bloat?
Are you sick of Sequel Bloat, the phenomenon slowly taking over movie theaters, television shows, and even webcasts around the country?That question was among those explored on the latest WNHH radio...
View ArticleToday on WNHH Radio
Today’s broadcasts on WNHH radio explore how eminent domain can be a fundamental civil rights issue, why New Haveners past and present eat oysters with such verve, and more.
View ArticleToday On WNHH Radio
The Great Give marathon is over and WNHH radio programming is back to normal! Today’s programs delve into the daily duties of Connecticut’s secretary of the state, ask what performative film looks like...
View ArticleToday On WNHH
Today’s programs on WNHH radio delve into one poet’s growing preoccupation with death, check in with the New Haven Health Department, and do some time traveling with the telegraph.
View ArticleToday On WNHH Radio
Today’s programs on WNHH radio probe the U.S. primary and voting systems, celebrate National Sex Day, and fall down the wonky and fascinating rabbit hole of international piracy.
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