
Jonathan McNicol
Producer, The Colin McEnroe ShowJonathan started at º£½Ç»»ÆÞ in 2010. He is as likely to produce a show on America’s jury system as he is a story on all the grossest parts of the human body. He’s as likely to host a podcast on minor league baseball as he is to cover a presidential debate almost by accident. His work has been heard nationally on NPR and locally on º£½Ç»»ÆÞ Radio’s talk shows and news magazines. Jonathan can be reached at jmcnicol@ctpublic.org.
He lives in Hamden with his wife, two kids, and an idiot dog.
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This hour, music critic Robert Hilburn joins us to talk about his book ‘A Few Words in Defense of Our Country: The Biography of Randy Newman.’
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This hour, the conversation winds around to the U.S. bombing Iran and Iran’s retaliation in Qatar, the Democratic primary in NYC, the decline of ‘you’re welcome,’ the ‘great question’ tic in interviews, and more.
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This hour, to celebrate and remember Beach Boy Brian Wilson, a brand new version of our 2017 show on Wilson and his work live from the stage at Watkinson School.
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This hour, The Nose says goodbye to the pop music genius Brian Wilson and looks at Wes Anderson’s latest movie, ‘The Phoenician Scheme.’
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This hour, it’s our mostly annual pre-summer look at the song of the summer.
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This week’s Nose looks at the new Netflix Scottish mystery detective series, ‘Dept. Q,’ and the HBO Original documentary ‘Pee-wee as Himself.’
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One of the great New England movies, ‘Jaws,’ turns 50 this summer. Theaters and museums are among the groups finding ways to mark the occasion.
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This hour, we take your calls … about whatever you want to talk about.
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This hour, our conversation with the star of ‘An American Werewolf in London’ and ‘After Hours,’ the director of ‘Practical Magic’ and ‘Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold’: Griffin Dunne.
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This hour, it’s our tribute to flies. Plus a look at David Cronenberg’s 1986 remake of, you guessed it: ‘The Fly.’