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William Walter

William Walter

William Walter and Andy Thacker were the special guests this morning with Anne Williams on Acoustic Sunrise. William Walter & Co. is playing on Friday, March 27 at IS Venue in Charlottesville. Check youtube.com/WNRNradio for videos of the live performances.

On the March 15 Wake-Up Call, Rick talks with Albemarle Board of Supervisors members Ann Mallek and Dave Slutzky. Issues discussed include transportation, state funding, and taxes.

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Greg Fairchild

In part four of our special series on graduating in a turbulent economic time, we are joined by Darden Professor Greg Fairchild, a Darden Class of 1992 alumnus.

Bob Gibson

Bob Gibson

Bob Gibson, is executive director of the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership at the University of Virginia. He is a 1972 graduate of the University of Virginia with a B.A. in government and foreign affairs. After serving as news director of WCHV radio, he joined The Daily Progress in August 1976 and has held a number of positions with the newspaper. He began his career covering police and local court hearings and has covered state and local politics and government. He was named city editor in 1982 and later special projects editor in 1992 when he wrote a series about racial disparities and justice in local courts.

In addition to his newspaper work, Bob hosted a weekly political call-in show on WINA radio in Charlottesville for seven years. He has also hosted a public radio talk show since 2001 on WVTF-FM in Roanoke and Charlottesville. He has been a regular contributor and guest on public radio station WAMU’s Virginia Politics Hour in Washington.

Bob is the winner of several Virginia Press Association awards, the 1993 Virginia Bar Association Award in the Field of Law and Justice and the 1993 Southern Journalism Award for investigative reporting.

Mr. Gibson spoke at a Senior Statesmen of Virginia meeting on March 11, 2009. Following his presentation questions were taken from the audience. Today’s program was moderated by SSV President Marvin Hilton.

Old School Freight Train

Old School Freight Train

Old School Freight Train is celebrating the release of their album “Six Years” at Gravity Lounge on Saturday, March 21st with two shows. They were Anne Williams’ guests this morning on Acoustic Sunrise,  giving a preview of the release party. Videos from this interview will be available at youtube.com/WNRNradio.

Jonh Pringle

Jonh Pringle

John Pringle was our guest this morning on Acoustic Sunrise. He interviewed with Anne Williams and played some new songs. John is playing tonight at Gravity Lounge. Videos will be up soon at youtube.com/WNRNradio.

The topic for this show, Politics. While it can change a person or even put them in grave danger it does make for some good cinema. We looking at Gus Van Sant’s Milk and comparing it to the 1949 classic All the Kings Men

Brian Wheeler of Charlottesville Tomorrow joined Charlottesville Right Now for his weekly discussion of growth and development.

Bob Holsworth of Virginia Tomorrow joined Charlottesville Right Now to recap the General Assembly session.

UVa Professor of Astronomy, Ed Murphy, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss the March 11 shuttle launch and the Keppler Mission.

On the March 8 Wake-Up Call, Rick talks with Dr. P.M.H. Atwater, an expert on near-death experiences. Dr. Atwater experienced near-death herself over thirty years ago, and has since written nine books on the phenomenom.

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Carroll Warfield

In part three of our special series on graduating in a turbulent economic time, we are joined by 1981 Alumnus Carroll Warfield. In the news: “The Business of Social Change” will be the topic of the upcoming Black Business Student Forum Conference in April.

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