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Two years ago, James Madison’s Montpelier was partially demolished in the first step of major renovations to restore the house to the way it was back in Madison’s day. The Montpelier Foundation hopes the reconstruction will allow visitors to the Orange County estate to learn more about James Madison, who is often called the father of the U.S. Constitution.
On a sunny day in late April, the new/old exterior of the mansion was formally unveiled in ceremonies presided over by Senator John Warner and Representative Eric Cantor. Both men paid tribute to Madison’s role in the creation of the United States of America. In this report, you’ll hear excerpts from both men’s speeches. You’ll also hear from Mark Wenger, the project’s architectural historian. Ambient music in the piece comes from the Shenandoah University chorus, who were on hand to sing the national anthem.

 

In the second hour of the April 27 edition of WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now, Coy Barefoot is joined by Tom Vandever and Becky Reed, officials with the City Council campaigns of Democrats Dave Norris and Julian Taliaferro. Vandever is a former member of the city council and chair of the Norris-Taliaferro campaign. Reed is co-chair of the Democrats’ Get Out the Vote campaign.

 

Earlier this week, Rob Schilling joined Coy Barefoot on the WINA Charlottesville–Right Now program to talk about his re-election bid for city council. On Thursday, his campaign manager Keith Drake dropped by WINA to talk about what the campaign is like. Drake is also chair of the Albemarle County Republicans.

Charlottesville–Right Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com

 

On April 18, Waldo Jaquith of cvillenews.com and Sean Tubbs of the Charlottesville Podcasting Network gave a talk to the Central Virginia Chapter of the American Marketing Association. Jaquith discusses the growing relevance of local blogs, and Tubbs discusses how podcasting is shaping up to be a marketing tool.

 

John Rutherford founded the Rutherford Institute in 1982 to provide free legal services to people who believe they’ve had their constitutional and human rights threatened. Rutherford was Coy Barefoot’s guest on the April 26 installment of Charlottesville–Right Now to discuss the Institute and his thoughts on the recent Albemarle County school bomb plot case.

 

Since 1996 George Loper has been posting his thoughts, and providing a forum for others to do so, on local, state, and national politics to his website. He joined Coy Barefoot on the April 26 edition of Charlottesville–Right Now to talk about the upcoming city elections and the Living Wage movement at U.Va.

Charlottesville–Right Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com. Selected highlights of each program will be made available here on the Charlottesville Podcasting Network.

 

Journalist and author Paul Roberts joined Coy Barefoot on WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now on April 25 to discuss his new book, The End of Oil.

Charlottesville–Right Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com. Selected highlights of each program will be made available here on the Charlottesville Podcasting Network.

 

Barry Fritztravalis is not feeling well in this latest edition of the program of delight. Listen in as he pieces together a misunderstood analogy comparing his latest despair to an expanding new technology.

 

Rob Schilling is the lone Republican on the five-member City Council, and he hopes to stay that way after the May 2 election. But Schilling faces two Democrats in the open race. He joined Coy Barefoot on the April 24 edition of WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now to respond to charges made against him in a series of radio ads authorized by Dave Norris and Julian Taliaferro. Afterwards, you’ll hear comments from callers, including incumbent councilor Kevin Lynch.

Charlottesville–Right Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com

 

You might not know it, but there’s an election next week in Charlottesville for two open city council city seats, and for three open seats on the school board. There’s also a race for the Democratic nomination for Virginia’s 5th District. Bob Gibson, political writer for the Daily Progress, joined Coy Barefoot on the April 24 edition of Charlottesville–Right Now to give us the lowdown.

CPN recorded one school board forum on March 18, 2006.

 

That’s the question Coy Barefoot asked Commonwealth Transportation Secretary Pierce Homer on the April 24 edition of WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now!

 

On this installment of WNRN’s, U.Va Politics Professor Steven Rhoads joins Rick Moore to discuss his recent book Taking Sex Differences Seriously.

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