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Breaking The News With Harry AKA "THE BRAVE" | Joe Ugly Dec 2, 2019 by WNHH Community Radio
Joe Ugly & Rev. Samuel T. Ross - Lee discuss 2019 mayoral election results.
The guys welcome a homeless man to the bar... wait no... that's incredible actor Joseph Reitman! A fellow Max Reload alum, as this podcast is obligated to promote at this point, Joe Ugly joins the guys for talks about dating strippers, concussions from football, poker, Joe's ex wife Shannon Elizabeth, the stock market, Joe's days of dealing coke and meth, and his new show Happy on SyFy! Greg eats the loudest food possible with pistachios. Sorry...
On today's episode, host Tom Breen talks with Joe Ugly in the Morning Producer Preston Wilson, New Haven Arts Paper Editor Lucy Gellman, and Fantasy Filmball Host Shawn Murray about BLACK PANTHER, Ryan Coogler's much-anticipated Marvel movie set in the African techno-utopia of Wakanda. Breen, Wilson, Gellman, and Murray talk through BLACK PANTHER as a Marvel movie, a Black movie, and a movie about isolationist vs. interventionist politics. On the second segment of the show, the four play a BLACK PANTHER-themed version of Fantasy Filmball, where they recast classic and contemporary movies with the filmmaking team behind BLACK PANTHER.
Today on "Community Spotlight" host Rev. Samuel T. Ross-Lee spotlights the inauguration. He has vigorous discussion Joe Ugly about Trump, and whether to watch the inauguration. InaugurationWNHH Radio
On this episode, the Rev. Samuel T. Ross-Lee speaks to drive time radio host Joe Ugly about the current trial of Dylann Roof, who murdered nine people and injured several others during a prayer service at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C. on June 17, 2015.
On this episode of Community Spotlight, the Rev. Samuel T. Ross-Lee speaks to drivetime radio host Joe Ugly about speaking at and attending part of a two-day education symposium hosted by the New Haven Public Schools and Connecticut NAACP and featuring representatives from 30 historically black colleges and universities.
Still smarting from the Nov. 8 election, the Rev. Samuel T. Ross-Lee talks Donald J. Trump, the election, and what lies ahead with drive time radio host Joe Ugly.
The Reverend Samuel T. Ross-Lee shares community insights -- and strong thoughts on the current political climate -- from Joe Ugly's studio on Chapel Street.
The Rev. Samuel T Ross-Lee and radio personality Joe Ugly talk community.
Rev. Samuel Ross-Lee runs down the Amistad High School walk-out as he teams up with Joe Ugly for the inaugural episode of a new weekly program.