By Michael Lynch
MATV Executive Director
And, here’s what’s new on MATV this week:

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Chris Cartier is the guest co-host on a new installment of our movie review show, “Reel Talk with Eileen Maher.” On the table for discussion this time from the box office are Spike Lee’s “Blakkklansman,” giant shark-centric thriller “The Meg,” uncanny documentary story of the reunification of triplets separated at birth “Three Identical Strangers,” and on DVD and streaming services, the free-for-all comedy “Tag.” Get the scoop on these flicks when this show airs at Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights at 8 p.m. on the Public channel (Comcast 9/RCN 13).

 

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For all the singers out there, “Talk of the Town” host Brian Kelley took a trip over to a rehearsal of the Quincy Choral Society (which has lots of Milton members) to talk to their music director Joshua Rohde about his background, what it’s like to be a member of the society, as well as what to expect from the upcoming season. Also check out some behind-the-scenes footage of a QCS rehearsal in this new episode that is currently airing Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights at 9 p.m. on the Public channel.
 

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Chef Connie Spiros is cooking up three easy weeknight meals on “Meet Me in the Kitchen” this month. A creamy vegetable and fish stew made with mustard and dill, super simple chicken tacos with beans, tomato and sour cream, and a versatile and fresh shrimp-artichoke dish are all on the just-home-from-work menu. Check out this new episode that is currently airing on the Public channel on Tuesday mornings at 11 a.m. and all weekend long at 7 p.m.

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Milton Library Foundation chair Mike Zullas sits down with library Director Will Adamczyk to talk about the upcoming Foundation Gala, its special guests, and what they are hoping to fund with proceeds from this year’s event. Also, the library’s October calendar is packed with programs for kids, teens and adults, so tune in to hear all about them from the librarians themselves as this program airs at Monday and Wednesday mornings at 7 a.m. as well as Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m., all on the Public channel.