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Rick Sincere joins Coy in studio to discuss the political landscape.

Rick Britton joins Coy live in studio to continue his countdown of The 25 Most Important and Significant Virginia Civil War Battles.  Today’s discussion begins with Number 19, the Battle of Petersburg.

Author, activist, and proponent of a citizen led uprising, Ted Rall, joins Coy in studio to discuss his latest book, The Anti-American Manifesto. Rall’s other work can be found at www.rall.com

 

Director of Virginia Tomorrow, Bob Holsworth joins Coy for their weekly talk on the latest in Virginia politics.

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Blogger and author, David Swanson, joins Coy in studio to discuss controversial political topics including the Kennedy Assasination, the foreclosure crisis, violent revolutions and more!

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Two Crozet residents and community members, Mary Rice and Gardner Bloemers, join Coy to discuss development in Crozet.  The two discuss a proposed Sheetz-like gas station in Crozet.

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Host of Charlottesville Right Now, Coy Barefoot, ponders the legacy of The Gettysburg Address in a riveting monologue.

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:

Cyber Security Awareness Month (Karen McDowell)
New Grant Funds Wilcox Study of Marital Generosity (Brad Wilcox)
U.Va. Nursing School Receives a $693,000 Grant to Study Digital Storytelling ( Emily Hauenstein)

Air Date: 10/13/2010

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On episode 8 the guys discuss the limit for celebrating a birthday, the Duke University #%&@ List, a candid conversation with “Brett Favre” on cell phone picture scandal involving former New York Jets employee Jenn Sterger (NSFW) and more. Make sure to check out the show on Facebook: Outside The Box with Mike and Leon and on Twitter: OTBwithMikeLeon.

Tad Abbey went backstage at the Charlottesville Pavillion to talk with Dan Auerbach.

They discuss what goes through a performer when it is time to preform for the crowd, how Dan feels about doing what he loves for a living, and how he feels as an artist when a filmmaker uses their music.

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Anne Williams had The Infamous String Dusters in earlier to chat. They talk a bit about where their band members came from in music and why to record in Charlottesville when you live in Nashville, a hint at The Festy, and some of their solo projects–including a solo song, Wichita Stomp.

They also play When Silence is the Only Sound and talk about their album in the works , “Things that Fly”.  Hear it here!

James Murphy, of LCD Soundsystem fame,  stopped in to talk to Tad Abbey about the need to have lived before producing music, the nature of how energy works for bands, and scoring for a movie. Listen in!

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