November 30 - December 6 , 2020
Program Highlights
Host: Silagh White
Monday, 6 - 6:30 p.m.

Kate Scuffle is pleased to welcome the new President and CEO of the Allentown Art Museum, Max Weintraub to talk about Max's journey here and plans for the future. Elaine Mehalakes, Vice President of Curatorial Affairs, also joins the conversation with updates on exhibitions and the returning Rembrandt.
Host: Paul Willistein
Monday, 6:25 - 6:30 during Lehigh Valley Arts Salon

Vince Vaughn stars in “Freaky,” a mashup of movies like the body-switching movie, “Freaky Friday,” and the horror film spoof, “Scream.” Paul Willistein of the Lehigh Valley Press reviews the Comedy Horror film.
Host: Greg Capogna
Monday, 6:30 - 7 p.m.

WDIY's Greg Capogna and co-host Edward Meehan welcome back Ronald Dendas of the Rider-Pool Foundation and Trust for a roundtable discussion on healthcare in the Lehigh Valley with tonight's episode focusing on determinants of health and social infrastructure.
Host: Steve Aaronson
Monday, 7 - 9 p.m.

Tonight, the program focuses on the earliest album work of Golden Age artists. Debut albums of artists such as Joan Baez; Judy Collins; Bob Dylan; The Kingston Trio; and Peter, Paul, and Mary will be featured.
Host: Rob Reagan
Monday, 9 - 11 p.m.

Jazz covers of 60's rock & pop tunes...why not? Host Rob Reagan features a bunch of these during the first hour, including the music of Cream, Creedence, The Doors, Otis Redding, and The Rolling Stones. Hour two offers a more traditional mix of jazz releases, old, and new.
Host: Steve Capwell and Fuzzy
Monday, 11 p.m. - 1 a.m.

On tonight's Blues Cruise, Capwell and Fuzzy feature Black covers of White songs, Freddie King, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, songs about death, and some funky gospel music.
Host: Dave Fry
Tuesday, 7 - 9 p.m.

This week's Live from Godfrey Daniels features archived sets from Ward Hayden and the Outliers ('19), Eddie and Martha Adcock ('97), Robin and Linda Williams ('16), Claudia Schmidt ('19), Sally Rogers ('87), Spirit of the West ('91), Kim Wilson and the Blues All-Stars ('20) and The Waybacks ('02). The featured CD is Ian Matthew's "A Baker's Dozen." 
Host: Laurie Siebert, CPA, CFP®, AEP®
Wednesday, 6 - 7 p.m.

This week's show will address: “Employer stock benefits.” Laurie will address questions live during the show at 610-758-8810, and those submitted online at yourfinancialchoices.com.
Host: Prathysha Kothare
Thursday, 6 - 7 p.m.

TEEN Connect showcases teenagers exploring issues impacting them. Tonight's episode focuses on the unprecedented dynamic of remote education and collaboration students have been experiencing during the pandemic including a conversation with Pennsylvania Department of Education Acting Secretary Noe Ortega.
Host: Bill Fox
Thursday, 11 p.m. - 1 a.m.

The Special Focus for December will be Surface 10 a.k.a. Dean De Benedictis. Dean, with fellow collaborator Vic Hennegan, played a live set on Galactic Travels™. (Check out the Galactic Travels™ podcasts.) This moth, Dean's solo work will be featured. Three record labels are involved.

On the next Galactic Travels™, the month-long focus on Surface 10 begins. The Featured CD at Midnight will be "Borrowed Time 2000" on Tony Gerber's label, Space for Music Records.
You will also hear new music by Mythos on Cargo Records, by Thaneco on Thaneco Records, by Philippe Petit on Audiobulb, and by Ron Boots and Synth.nl on Groove Unlimited.

The latest show's playlist (November 26 - show #1234) is available for your inspection.
Host: Karen El-Chaar
Sunday, 7 - 9 p.m.

Tune in to hear a Bach Choir Special feature highlighting their Virtual Christmas Concert ~ Opening up our hearts:
Music and Inspiration of Christmas, a free online streamed performance on Sunday, December 13th from 4 to 6 p.m..
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Features from WDIY Partners
December 3 at 7 p.m.
Join Godfrey Daniels for a live-stream concert and conversation hosted by Dina Hall, presented over Facebook and YouTube.

In the spring of 2019, Red Parlor Records released “The Hidden Hills Sessions” by Carla Olson and Todd Wolfe. The album featured original and cover songs ranging in style from acoustic rock to blues to Americana music. This classic duo perform new songs, as well as deep cuts in roots, Americana, rock & roll, and blues.
December 5 - 19
In this world premiere, live, online event, the interdisciplinary performance collective Manual Cinema takes on the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol, a visually inventive adaptation made specially for the 2020 holiday season. Told with hundreds of paper puppets, miniatures, silhouettes, and a live original score, Manual Cinema’s A Christmas Carol is an imaginative reinvention of a cherished holiday tradition. A Christmas Carol is appropriate for all ages and runs one hour in length. Showtimes: 4 and 8 p.m.
On view now
The Allentown Art Museum presents the opening of their fall season with three exhibitions:

  • “New Century, New Woman” featuring clothing and accessories from the turn of last century.
  • “Prints & Protests, 1960-1970,” artists that became activists to challenge the status quo.
  • Intuition & Reflection: The Ceramics of Toshiko Takaezu," exploring the work of one of America's most revered ceramic artists.
Now – March 7, 2021
"Machines of Interest," the selected works of photographer Stephen Mallon, features original prints that explore and look at the industrial lifecycle, uncovering the stories of human-made machines.
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