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The Latest From WNHH Radio

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The latest episodes on our radio station get into the nitty gritty of New Haven’s culinary scene, jump into the collision between cuisine and canvas, probe Yale-New Haven relations, and pose the question: Was the cotton gin really so great after all?

Kitchen Sync” host Lucy Gellman talks to artist Perry Obee, who specializes in painting and printmaking, about his art and influences, the way we consume both art and food in the year 2016, and why it’s time for him to leave New Haven. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or subscribe to WNHH Arts Mix” on Soundcloud or iTunes.

On Law, Life & Culture,” Betsy Kim speaks with Yong Zhao and Wanting Zhang, two of the three co-founders of New Haven’s Junzi Kitchen on Broadway. The three of them discuss how food reflects a culture, why the city seemed like the right place to open a restaurant, and how the variety of food in New Haven reflects its diversity. To listen, click on or download the audio above, or subscribe to WNHH Arts Mix” on Soundcloud or iTunes.

K Pasa” host Norma Rodriguez-Reyes speaks to Dale Fiore and Dr. Margaret Peg” Goralski about their work at Evergreen Cemetery. To listen to the episode, click on or download the audio above.

On Dateline New Haven,” Friday PUndits Markeshia Ricks and Joe Ugly weigh in on hot button New Haven controversies involving local development and fire pensions.

On This Day In Hero-Questioning History, time-traveling hosts Allan Appel and Jason Bischoff-Wurstle of the New Haven Museum wonder if Eli Whitney really invented interchangeable parts or developed others’ ideas that revolutionized industry in America. Oh, and had his cotton gin not been invented, would the Civil War have been averted? To listen, click on or download the audio above.

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