I'm Mike@Nite, and I host the night show on WRRV from 7 to midnight. I'm a movie geek, a music geek, a comedy geek... maybe just a geek in general. But like, one of those cool geeks, you know? Like, my friends are the Goonies, but I'd be Corey Feldman. That makes sense, right? Sure, let's say it does. I've lived in the Hudson Valley forever and went to college in Albany before making my triumphant return to the area. I'm always down to talk about whatever, especially if you're buying me beer. (P.S. I'm going to use this bio in my Tinder profile, too. Everything here is gold!)
Mike@Nite
The Hudson Valley Wine & Chocolate Festival Is This Weekend
You like wine? You like chocolate? Buddy, have we found an event for you.
Chef Gordon Ramsay Revamped A Hudson Valley Restaurant
A Hudson Valley restaurant will be featured on Gordon Ramsay's new TV series.
Hey, Don’t Forget: There’s An Election Next Week
If you're looking for any kind of change on a national level, it starts right here.
Finally, You Can Dance in New York Again
A nearly 100-year old law that outlaws dancing in New York is about to be repealed.
Hudson Horror Show Announces Next Movie Marathon Lineup
A wide range of weirdo films make up the lineup for the upcoming Hudson Horror Show.
Attention, ‘Rick and Morty’ Fans: That McDonald’s Szechuan Sauce is Coming to Poughkeepsie
Rick and Morty's third season just wrapped up on Adult Swim, but Hudson Valley fans will soon be able to get their fix somewhere else.
5 Ways the Hudson Valley Can Help Las Vegas Shooting Victims
You can help make a difference for the victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting.
Here Are The Best Horror Movies To Watch On Netflix This October
With Halloween right around the corner, here are the best scary movies Netflix has to offer.
The National Recorded Their New Album in a Hudson Valley Barn
The National's new album was recorded right here in the Hudson Valley - and it's not where you'd expect.
5 Insane Hudson Valley Mysteries That Should Be Be Made Into Movies
Aliens, ghosts, river monsters - these Hudson Valley unsolved mysteries would make terrific movies.