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Hear What Happened Today On WNHH Radio

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Hank 1 (Paper) …

… and Hank 2 (Hoffman) of Best Video in the WNHH studio.

Syrian refugees, Best Video’s transition into the nonprofit sphere, and one seasoned artist’s take on where the city’s art scene is going: those were among the hot topics on shows aired today on WNHH radio. Listen to them below.

Artist Katro Storm joined host Sharon Benzoni on At The Moment.” They discussed his life and work in New Haven, and the influences that have kept him here. To listen to the episode, click on or download the audio above.

On Dateline New Haven,” State Comptroller Kevin Lembo and State Sen. Joe Markley joined Paul Bass to discuss protests at Yale, Connecticut’s role in the Syrian refugee debate, and the state budget. To listen to the episode, click on or download the audio above.

On This Day in New Haven History,” New Haven’s Ye Olde Harde-Ware Store’ — aka The John E. Bassett & Co. — wants to sell you cutlery, pots and pans, and the unusual things that will make your Thanksgiving meal a hit. That’s the main course on this date, in 1913, for hosts Allan Appel and Jason Bischoff-Wurstle. To listen to the episode, click on or download the audio above.

Hank Hoffman and Hank Paper joined host Thomas Breen on Deep Focus.” They discussed Best Video’s transition into Best Video Film & Cultural Center, as an attempt to maintain grassroots, community gathering spaces.” To listen to the episode, click on or download the audio above.

Osborn

And in case you missed it yesterday …

On OneWorld Presents,” Connecting through Literacy, Incarcerated Parents, their Children and Caregivers (CLICC) New Haven Program Manager Joy Haenlein and Lead Mentor Landon Osborn joined N’Zinga Shani to speak about the nonprofit’s goals and commitments. The three discussed CLICC’s specific literacy programs, and how to get involved. To listen to the episode, click on or download the audio above.

Calling in from Los Angeles, Documentary Filmmaker Chip Croft joined Shafiq Abdussabur on Urban Talk Radio.” They discussed his recent film about Mitrice Richardson, who went missing after being released from a Malibu jail in the middle of the night with no cell phone, no purse, no ID and no form of transportation. To listen to the episode, click on or download the audio above.

On This Day in New Haven History,” hosts Allan Appel and Jason Bischoff-Wurstle discussed the Yale-Harvard game … Nov. 18, 1876 style. To hear how football may have looked 140 years ago, click on or download the audio above.

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