
Jonathan McNicol
Producer, The Colin McEnroe ShowJonathan started at ǻ 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 ǻ 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, a look at the institution ‘Saturday Night Live’ has become over five decades on television as the show celebrates 50 years on air.
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A bill in the ǻ legislature would require theaters to publish the actual start times for movies. Is that a good idea? Plus: the art of the movie trailer.
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This hour, an appreciation of fluffy-tailed, seed- and nut-hoarding, sometimes nuisancey, sometimes shockingly industrious … squirrels.
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This hour, our pop culture roundtable, The Nose, looks at the Academy Award-nominated theater and prison drama, ‘Sing Sing,’ and Netflix’s limited series, ‘American Primeval.’
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This hour, a conversation about how we order our world and why we do it.
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All calls: ǻ’s Grammy winners, the ‘SNL’ music doc, and just a general searching for the way forwardThis hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, we take your calls … about whatever you want to talk about.
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The romantic comedy, that genre of movie where two people meet cute, face some sort of adversity, fall in love anyway, and make us laugh the whole way through. This hour, a deconstruction — and celebration — of the rom-com.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, a look at the strange and essential concept of the number zero. Plus: the trend toward zero-sugar sodas. And: 0 (and 00) as a uniform number in sports.
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With Brady Corbet’s epic drama, ‘The Brutalist,’ nominated for 10 Academy Awards including Best Picture, we take a long look at brutalism and brutalist architecture.
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This hour, music critic Robert Hilburn joins us to talk about his new book, ‘A Few Words in Defense of Our Country: The Biography of Randy Newman.’