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Nathan Moore

Nathan Moore was Anne Williams’ guest on Acoustic Sunrise. He stopped by the  WNRN studios before his show at The Mockingbird. The video of the interview is up at www.youtube.com/wnrnradio.

On October 26, 2009, the Piedmont Council of the Arts held the latest in a series of Creative Conversations. The project is a chance to bring representatives from different arts organizations together in order to share ideas. This time around, the topic centered around the idea of developing partnerships across many different non-profit groups.

After a round of introductions, Greg Kelly of the Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative and Pete O’Shea of SiteWorks began discussing how they were able to forge the StoryLine project in collaboration with the Piedmont Council of the Arts, the Charlottesville Parks and Recreation Department, and the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Freedom of Expression. Afterwards, the panel and participants had a conversation about what worked, what didn’t, and what lessons can be learned to inspire similar collaborations in the future.

On the November 29, 2009 edition of WNRN’s Sunday Morning Wake-Up Call, Dr. Mike Fietz of the Georgetown Veterinary Hospital joins Rick Moore to answer questions about pets.

Elizabeth Gould and Paul Fitzgerald, authors of Invisible History discussed Blackwater’s Secret War In Pakistan .

Writer, Director, and Producer Kevin Edds, joined Charlottesville—Right Now! with Coy Barefoot to discuss his film Wahoowa: The History of Virginia Cavalier Football .

Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow , joined Charlottesville—Right Now! with Coy Barefoot to discuss growth and development.

Author Amy Bach joined Charlottesville—Right Now! with Coy Barefoot to discuss her new book, Ordinary Injustice.

51twhpecofl_ss500_Host Rick Moore talks with Dr. Joseph Allen and Dr . Claudia Worrell Allen (from the UVA department of family medicine) about today’s adolescents and how they need to grow up before they grow old. Both Dr. Claudia Worrell Allen and Dr. Joseph Allen have come out with a book called Escaping The Endless Adolescence.

Coy explores the latest on cancer research at the University of Virginia with Dr. Michael Weber, Director of the UVA Cancer Center, and three-time cancer survivor Meredith Gunter, co-founder of Patients and Friends of the UVA Cancer Center.

Noted architectural historian Richard Guy Wilson discusses the past, present, and future of Thomas Jefferson’s Academical Village, the University of Virginia.

Political scientists Quentin Kidd discusses the latest on Virginia politics.

Check out the new episode of the UVA Today Radio Show, a weekly five minute segment on WTJU radio. Look for new editions of the show every Wednesday at 11:55 a.m. on WTJU. Afterward, all of the segments will be posted on iTunesU.

Read more about the stories featured in this week’s program:

U.Va. Professor Provides Insight into Victor Hugo’s Views on Things That Matter (Marva Barnett)
U.Va. Offers First-Ever Animal Law Class This Fall (Mimi Riley)
Elders Happier With Long-Term In-Home Care From Family Versus Professionals (Steven Stern)

Air Date: 11/18/09

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