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Stop The Madness!

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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 cinema in the Elm City.

Bennett Lovett-Graff, editor at the New Haven Review and chief of operations at Rainmaker Thinking Inc., and Brian Meacham, archive and special collections manager at Yale’s Film Study Center, join Tom Breen on Deep Focus” to talk about the Herb Graff Collection of over 500 films now at Yale. In the latter part of the episode, Breen discusses the recent film Son of Saul with New Haven Independent reporters Allan Appel and Lucy Gellman. To listen to the full episode, click on or download the audio above, or check out the Independent’s new WNHH Arts Mix” podcast on iTunes and Soundcloud.

Culture Cocktail” host Alisa Bowens speaks with relationship counselor Tonisha Dawson, author of Women: Stop The Madness … A Guide to Not Running Away the Man of Your Dreams about her new book and relationship philosophies. To listen to the full episode, click on or download the audio above, or check out the Independent’s new WNHH Arts Mix” podcast on iTunes and Soundcloud.

On At The Moment,” host Sharon Benzoni checks in with Andrew Mesiouris, co-founder of The Jitter Bus with friends Dan Barletta and Paul Crosby. To hear how the mobile cafe is doing, click on or download the audio above, or check out the Independent’s new Elm City Lowdown” podcast on iTunes and Soundcloud.

On This Day in New Haven History,” progress continues on the city’s railroad infrastructure. Co-hosts Allan Appel and Jason Bischoll-Wurstle read from a 1906 periodical The Cut.” To listen to the full episode, click on or download the audio above.

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