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On this first episode of the new year, host Tom Ficklin talks with WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman about hyper-local journalism, the New Haven Independent's place in the Knight News Match, and some upcoming guests who focus on social justice, advocacy, and policy.
On this episode host and WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman takes messages from folks in the community -- and a few across the country! -- about their own holiday food traditions.
On this episode, host Tom Breen welcomes "Kitchen Sync" host and WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman for another installment of their food and movies series. They take a look back at Les Blank's 1980 documentary Garlic Is as Good as Ten Mothers. For the second segment of the show, Breen is joined by Allan Appel for a review of Manchester By The Sea.
Host and WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman talks to Yale students Aaminah Bhat, Stella Shannon and Rashid Akbari about the recent formation of Students of Salaam, a community-focused group at Yale, and their upcoming part in a cooking class with two Syrian refugee moms at the New Haven Free Public Library.
On today's episode of Deep Focus on WNHH Community Radio, host Tom Breen talks with film journalist Phil Hall about his new book, "In Search of Lost Films," which explores the many influential and intriguing movies that have disappeared over the course of the past century. For the second segment of the show, Breen is joined by WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman and New Haven Independent reporter Allan Appel for a review of the new movie, Loving.
On this episode, host and WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman talks to chef, activist and Global Local Goumet Guru Nadine Nelson about her upcoming "Harvest Mandalas" project, part of City Wide Open Studios' traveling artists weekend on Oct. 22 and 23 in New Haven, CT.
On this episode On this episode, host and WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman talks to Louise "Lulu" DeCarrone about the home-cooking focused "Around Lulu's Table," her newest business venture in New Haven.
On this episode, host and WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman explores the annual Taco or Beer Challenge, an effort to support abortion funds across the country, with ToBC founder and Texas Observer Digital Editor & Reporter Andrea Grimes, Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky Community Engagement Coordinator Wanda Savala, Planned Parenthood of Southern New England Director of Public Policy Gretchen Raffa, member-patient advocate and writer Emily O' Brien, and Shelly Dodson, Director of the All-Options Pregnancy Resource Center in Bloomington.
On this episode, host and WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman explores two new Bánh mì places in New Haven, sitting down with Duc Nguyen of Duc's Place on Orange Street and Greg Martell of Chief Brody's Banh Mi truck.
On this episode, host Tom Breen talks to Bridgeport-based musician Chef the Chef and WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman about Steven Caple Jr.'s "The Land" and how the hip-hop movie genre has evolved and grown over the last 30-40 years.
On this episode, host Tom Breen talks to WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman and New Haven Independent Reporter Allan Appel about two new movies: Taika Waititi's "Hunt for the Wilderpeople" and Steven Spielberg and Melissa Mathison's adaptation of the beloved children's book "The BFG."
On this episode, host and WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman talks to Babz Rawls-Ivy, editor of Inner City News CT and host of WNHH's LoveBabz LoveTalk, and Hopewell Rodgers, intern at Love146 and a rising junior at Yale University, about the Brock Turner case and how sexual assault and rape on and off college campuses can still be happening.
On this episode of Deep Focus, host Tom Breen sits down with Connecticut filmmaker Mike Rhodes to discuss freelancing, music videos, and the benefits and challenges of making movies in the Nutmeg State. During the second part of the episode, Breen also talks to WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman about Jodie Foster's new flick "Money Monster," starring Julia Roberts and George Clooney.
On this episode, WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman speaks to Chris Cole, executive director of AIDS Project New Haven, about the organization's upcoming event "Dining Out for Life." The fundraiser, during which restaurants will donate a portion of their profits to APNH, takes place across Connecticut on April 28, 2016.
WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman speaks with Eric Rowe, oyster enthusiast, and staff at Atelier Florian, about how to sell the public on oysters.
On this episode, WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman goes behind the scenes at Long Wharf Theatre, talking to Assistant Props Manager Frank Alberino and Props Resident Maureen Hennessey about how they mounted "Having Our Say," which revolves around a meal.