Today’s Shows On WNHH

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Andy Warhol with Tennessee Williams.

Today’s broadcasts on WNHH radio uncover new secrets about the artist Andy Warhol, explore mental health in the black community, try to get to the bottom of messy relationships, and more.

On Law, Life and Culture,” host Betsy Kim speaks to Claudia Kalb, the author of the book Andy Warhol Was a Hoarder: Inside the Minds of HIstory’s Great Personalities. A former senior writer at Newsweek, and an award-winning health, medicine and science reporter, Kalb will be speaking at the Westport Public Library, at 22 Jesup Road, in Westport, Connecticut on Sunday, April 3 at 2 p.m. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or subscribe to WNHH’s new WNHH Arts Mix” podcast.

Clinical pyschologist Maysa Akbar joins Babz Rawls-Ivy for a much-needed Mental Health Friday!” To listen, click on or download the audio above, or subscribe to WNHH’s new Elm City Lowdown” podcast.

On Dateline New Haven” with host Paul Bass, Friday Pundit“s Babz Rawls-Ivy, Markeshia Ricks, and Joe Ugly look at the calls for affirmative consent” in sexual relationships as well as this week’s SlutWalk” at Southern Connecticut State University, discuss residential parking and family businesses’ challenges across generations, and how Freddie” Fixer became Freddy” Fixer. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or subscribe to WNHH’s new Dateline New Haven” podcast.

Culture Cocktal” host Alisa Bowens welcomes relationship counselors and motivational speakers T.W. Dawson and Tanisha Dawson to speak about the ins and outs of relationships in the Elm City and beyond. During the second part of the show, counselor Tara Murphy joins her to discuss the surging heroin epidemic in the state. To listen, click on or download the audio above.

This Day In New Haven History” hosts Allan Appel and Jason Bischoff-Wurstle proudly ignore the fool’s day with a look at a serious rash in gun play in the colony” of recent Italian immigrants to New Haven. With wives and children not yet brought over from the old country, many of the immigrants are males alone, and that means trouble. The year is 1907 and the police are asking the more influential Italians” to keep their young wild confreres out of the street muddles.” To listen, click on or download the audio above, or subscribe to WNHH’s new Elm City Lowdown” podcast.

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