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Today On WNHH Radio

Boylan’s upcoming novel.

Thursday’s programs on WNHH dive into policing politics, explore LGBTQ media rights, catch up on community events, and review movies past and present.

Out & About” host Melissa Loucks talks to award-winning author and professor Jennifer Boylan, the inaugural Anna Quindlen Writer in Residence at Barnard College of Columbia, about her work in both literature and advocacy as the national co-chair of the Board of Directors of GLAAD, the media advocacy group for LGBT people worldwide. To listen click on or download the audio above.

Culture Cocktail” host Alisa Bowens Mercado talks about getting in the Christmas spirit with WNHH producer Harry Droz and Marketing Rep, Corrine Estena Abraha about how to submit artist tapes and auditions to CT Fashion Week. To listen click on or download the audio above.

In the spirit of being as prepared as possible for the Best Movies of 2016 show at the end of the year, Deep Focus” host Tom Breen and Lyric Hall’s Joe Fay shine a light on Jeremy Saulnier’s Green Room and Trey Edward Shults’ Krisha, two low-budget, independent dramas that know how to make the most of confined spaces, unexpected violence, and the absurdity of the stories we tell ourselves about who we are and how we act in extreme situations. For the second segment of the show, Breen and WNHH Station Manager Lucy Gellman review Tom Ford’s new movie Nocturnal Animals. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or check out the Deep Focus” website.

On Dateline New Haven,” Former New Haven Chief John Velleca weighs in on the racial controversy in town involving the search for the next police chief and the one-day suspension of an assistant chief; on politics and policing; and on the introduction of body cams. To listen, click on or download the audio above. 

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