James Madison’s Montpelier Unveiled


Courtesy of the Montpelier Foundation

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.


Community Chalkboard Unveiled on Downtown Mall

About three hundred people gathered this morning under a bright April sun on the east end of the Charlottesville downtown mall to be among the first to watch someone write on the new community chalkboard. The 42-foot-long slate wall is a monument to the First Amendment built by the Thomas Jefferson Center for Free Expression. Area celebrities were in attendance, and short remarks were made by George Garrett, John Grisham and Boyd Tinsley. We present the entire event in this downloadable recording,
along with reactions from people who were there.

00:00 – 00:34 – Introduction
00:34 – 03:41 – Robert O’Neill, Director of the Thomas Jefferson Center
03:41 – 06:24 – Bruce Sanford, Chairman of the Center’s Board of Trustees
06:24 – 08:16 – Charlottesville Mayor David Brown
08:16 – 13:00 – Former Virginia Poet Laureate George Garrett
13:01 – 18:12 – Bestselling author John Grisham
18:12 – 27:05 – Dahlia Lithwick, legal writer for Slate and host of WHTJ’s For the Record
27:05 – 30:10 – Violinist Boyd Tinsley of the Dave Matthews Band
30:10 – 33:31 – Brandon Dudley, Charlottesville High School Senior
33:31 – 35:20 – Closing remarks from Bruce Sanford
35:20 – 37:00 – Closing Remarks from Robert O’Neill and the unveiling
37:00 – 42:47 – Montage of reactions and first words written

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You can see better pictures of the event on Doc Multimedia’s blog. 2300 Days has a really nice picture of the wall shortly after it was open to the public. Charlottesville Tomorrow has many pictures of the people listed above.



Vegan Cooking with Chris and Darlene Bruce


Hash with Spinach and Mushrooms (Chris Bruce)

We’re happy to begin a new series of conversations with Central Virginia bloggers here on the Charlottesville Podcasting Network. As you may know, the area has been seeded with many blogs thanks to the work of Waldo Jaquith. His aggregator, cvilleblogs.com, has encouraged many people and organizations to start their own in order to give voice to their interests, pastimes, and cultures.

We begin our series with a talk with Chris and Darlene Bruce, the authors of Eat Air, a weblog about vegan cooking. Since November of last year, the couple have been posting recipes to encourage others to consider a vegan diet, which means no animal products. After our talk, I listened in as Chris cooked a hash with mushrooms and spinach and Darlene made banana oat bundles.

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Murder or Disappearance? The Mystery of Patrick Collins

On March 22, 1986, U.Va physiology student Patrick Collins disappeared into thin air, after using an ATM machine in downtown Charlottesville. Two weeks later, people began asking questions about where he was. Was he murdered, or did he simply walk away from his life? Hook columnist Barbara Nordin joins Rick Moore on this installment of WNRN’s Sunday Morning Wake-Up Call to discuss the case.

In the monologue, Rick laments the impersonal nature of the digital age.

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Robert O’Neill on the 2006 Muzzle Awards

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Today is Thomas Jefferson’s birthday, which means the Center for Free Expression that bears his name has released a new batch of Muzzle Awards, given to organizations and individuals that the center feels has somehow violated the spirit of the First Amendment in the past year. I recently stopped by the Center to speak with director Robert O’Neill about this year’s

For a full list of the 2006 Muzzles, visit the Thomas Jefferson Center’s website. For an in-depth report, check out Liesel Nowak’s article on the Daily Progress.

Heart failure simulator visits Charlottesville

Heart failure is the number one reason people die in the United States, but cardiologists say early diagnosis can reduce the mortality rate. To help physicians identify early warning signs, drug manufacturer Astra-Zeneca has built a virtual reality simulator to put doctors in the shoes of those with weakening hearts. The Heart FX Pod rolled into Charlottesville earlier this month, and I stopped by for this report.

This report was supported in part by the Daily Progress. Visit their Healthology section for health and science related features, polls, links and videos.

Wake-Up Call: A Look at the Living Wage Campaign at U.Va

Activists at the University of Virginia this week rallied outside a meeting of the school’s Board of Visitors to ask the University to pay a “living” wage to all of its employees. Two people who marched for higher pay join Rick Moore on this week’s installment of WNRN’s Sunday Morning Wake-Up Call. They are Teresa Daniels and Kevin Simowitz.

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Next week’s show will feature Barbara Nordin of the Hook, who will look at the case of former U.Va medical student Patrick Collins, who has been missing for the past twenty years. Was he murdered, or did he just simply walk away from his life? Tune in Sunday April 16 at 11:00 AM to hear what Nordin has to say.

Public Policy Virginia holds Biofuels Forum

Last Thursday, the group Public Policy Virginia held a public forum on the use of biofuels to help ease the nation’s addiction to oil. Dan Daniels of the Charlottesville Podcasting Network has edited down the event to a one-hour digest. Speakers include: Tom Whipple, columnist for the Falls Church News-Press and editor of a daily newsletter on Peak Oil; Kevin Comer, Senior Project Manager with Antares Group, Inc.; Chad Freckmann, Executive Director of Blue Ridge Clean Fuels and organizer of the quarterly Virginia Biofuels Forum; and Al Weed, Chairman of Public Policy Virginia.

This Public Policy Virginia event received corporate support from Colonial Auto Center, Jim Price Chevrolet, Greenlight Energy, and Piedmont Equipment Company/John Deere, Whole Foods Market and Old Mill Power Company. The forum was co-sponsored by Democracy for America, the Virginia Organizing Project, the Virginia Grassroots Coalition, the League of Women Voters, Piedmont Environmental Council, the Piedmont Group of the Sierra Club, Blue Ridge Clean Fuels, and the UVA student Environmental Science Organization.




Episode 5: A Trope Too Far To Atrophy

Splendidly poised to coexist with the winter of the soul and the spring of the ever-bright world, Barry Fritztravalis is pleased to have compiled another glimpse into previous days and years to hear the ever-longing echo of the Notes That Were. This installment is only made possible through a bold new sponsorship by one of the show’s most popular artists.

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