John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss swine flue, health care, town hall meetings, President Obama, and more.
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John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss swine flue, health care, town hall meetings, President Obama, and more.
Bob Holsworth of Virginia Tomorrow joins Coy to discuss the latest on Delegate Phil Hamilton and the Washington Post article by Amy Gardner on Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell’s master’s thesis.
This week, host Ken White speaks with Marsh Pattie, Darden’s Director of Student Affairs. Marsh discusses learning teams, selecting sections, and the preparations concerning the H1N1 virus. In the headlines this week: “Getting To Know You,””Kindle Training for Section D,” “The Importance of the Second Year,” and “Working Toward the Doctorate.”
On the August 30 edition of the Wake-Up Call, host Rick Moore talks with Kate White of Charlottesville’s Belvedere Neighborhood, joined by realtor Jim Duncan, about the importance of encouraging children to play outside and getting back in touch with nature.
Elizabeth McCullough of CvilleWords talks with artist, author, and filmmaker Russell Richards about how chronic illness and a recent accident have affected his approach to life and art. Richards is currently at work on a short horror film, Sins of the Fly, which will feature a pink Cadillac, a performing dog, and loads of local talent.
Richards can be found in his studio at the McGuffey Art Center surrounded by his colorful lithographs and etchings. He is the author of The Art and Innards of Russell U. Richards! A wide selection of his work can be seen at his website.
Local author and historian Rick Britton joined Charlottesville Right now to discuss history and give a history pop quiz.
Nationally syndicated radio talk show host Thom Hartmann joins Coy to talk about his new book and the health care reform debate in America.
Jack Marshall, President of Advocates for a Sustainable Albemarle Population joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss growth and sustainability.
Coy talked swimming with Mirjana Huddleston, a two-time Olympic swimmer and Aquatics Director at Charlottesville’s Downtown Atlantic Coast Athletic Club .
Norm Leahy of Tertium Quids joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss Virginia politics.
Kathy Selvage of the Southern Appalchian Mountain Stewards joined Coy to discuss the devastating impact of mountaintop removal mining which has already destroyed more than 500 mountains across Appalachia, the oldest mountains in the world.
Rosalind Warfield-Brown of Charlottesville is a faculty member at the America University of Iraq in northern Iraq. She joined Coy to discuss the school and what life is really like in Iraq.