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2.21.11 Citizens for a Sustainable Water Supply Plan’s Dede Smith joins Coy to discuss the latest on the water supply plan debate.

2.21.11 Assistant Director for Presidential Affairs at the Miller Center of Public Affairs Marc Selverstone joins Coy to discuss recently released recordings from the Kennedy Presidential Recordings Program.

2.21.11 Restaurant Consultant Alex George joins Coy to discuss the first “skybar” in Charlottesville coming soon to the Downtown Mall.

2.21.11 Best-selling author David Swanson joins Coy to discuss the labor unrest in Wisconsin. Be sure to check out his most recent book War is a Lie.

2.21.11 Founder and President of Virginia Tomorrow Bob Holsworth joins Coy to discuss the candidates for the upcoming U.S. Senate race.

2.21.11 Former chairman of the Libertarian Party of Virginia Rick Sincere joins Coy to discuss the chances of a new voting precinct in Charlottesville.

 

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On the Feb. 20 Wake-Up Call, the topic is how small business may be helped or harmed by government oversights. Host Rick Moore talks with Kurt Gray, owner of Maggie Moo’s Ice Cream and Treatery in Hollymead Town Center; with former Republican congressional candidate Laurence Verga and Bill Hay of the Small Business Freedom PAC.

2.18.11 Founder and Editor of The Hook Hawes Spencer joins Coy for “Fun Fridays with Hawes.” When Coy and Hawes get together, no topics are off limits, and today is no different. The conversation in this installment opens with a debate over some outdated technologies: 8 tracks vs. cassettes, before moving on to address the closing of Padow’s Deli in Barracks Road, the fattening of America via all-you-can-eat buffets, Hawes the alleged smoothie master’s blender issues, and the local Donald Trump story. Finally, it wouldn’t be “Fun Fridays” without a few rounds of America’s favorite game you haven’t heard of yet: Dead or Alive.

Post-Valentine blues? Pick yourself up! Invite Wendy Edwards, comedian Jim Zarling and licensed counselor, Erin Johnson for a chat that can help you laugh at yourself and gain perspective of what really matters in life and love. Enchanting melodies by Misty Lyn and the Big Beautiful are tucked into this OTB Podcast production.

Warning:  Some editing was by Wendy herself and, well, it’s her fault the voice audio is “a little wonky.” New software means new skills! Dare you to listen, all the same.

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. Students Place Second in National Game Jam (Daniel Epstein and Andrew Gaubatz)
Where’s That Bus? Student Develops Droid App to Track Them (Jonathan Monceaux and Rohan Puri)
Interested in Joining the Peace Corps? (Jonathan Moore)

Air Date: 2/16/2011

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2.17.11 Founder and Editor of the Augusta Free Press Chris Graham joins Coy to discuss the latest news from the Shenandoah Valley area. Stories addressed in today conversation include a piece of land under dispute, the chances of a new WalMart in the valley, and the fallout from Jim Webb’s announcement to step down. Also included a debate over how Tom Perriello stacks up against Tim Kaine.

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