Anti-nuclear activist Helen Caldicott speaks in Charlottesville

Helen Caldicott (left) is a Australian physician who moved to Boston in late seventies. She left medicine in 1980 in order to campaign against nuclear weapons, and according to Wikipedia, currently travels between the United States and Australia, lecturing against nuclear power.

Caldicott was in Charlottesville on September 30 to give a talk, sponsored by the Charlottesville Center for Peace and Justice, Sierra Club of the Piedmont, and People Allied for Clean Energy. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is currently deciding whether or not to expand the nuclear power plant at North Anna on Lake Louise.

Caldicott’s latest book is called Nuclear Power is Not the Answer To Global Warming or Anything Else.

Thanks to CPN Volunteer Sean McCord for recording this event.

Richard Herskowitz announces line-up of 2006 Virginia Film Festival

The line-up for the 2006 Virginia Film Festival has been announced. The festival will explore the theme “Revelations: Finding God at the Movies” and will be held from October 26th through the 29th. Festival director Richard Herskowitz describes what attendees can expect at a press conference held at the Music Resource Center on September 27th.

Special thanks to WVTF Charlottesville reporter Luke Church for contributing the audio from this press conference. For Rick Sincere writes about the announcement on his site, and Jane Dunlop Norris has the story in the Daily Progress.

Best Seat: U.Va football prepares to take on Duke

In the second of two podcasts of WINA’s Best Seat in the House from September 26th, Jed Williams and Joey Mancini talk about U.Va’s upcoming football game against Duke. Jed tries out his George Welsh impression.

To subscribe to the Best Seat in the House podcast, visit http://feeds.feedburner.com/bestseat/ or subscribe in iTunes.

Public Forum: ASAP meeting on property rights

Guv,!E”To what extent are arguments about property rights relevant to our local discussions about managing growth?Guv,!Vkj That’s the question asked by the group Advocates for a Sustainable Albemarle Population at their meeting on September 20th. Three experts took turns answering the question. They include:Jon Cannon (Albemarle County Planning Commissioner; UVA Law School Professor and Director of the UVA Center for Environmental and Land Use Law)

Blake Hurt (President of Capital Real Estate, developer of Republic Plaza; member of Albemarle County Industrial Development Authority; graphic artist)

Rich Collins (Professor Emeritus of Urban and Environmental Planning and founder Institute for Environmental Negotiation, School of Architecture, UVA)

ASAP President Jack Marshall moderated the discussion.

Thanks to CPN Volunteer Lyle Solla-Yates for recording this event.

Stephen King and John Grisham raise money for Democrat Jim Webb

On Sunday, September 24th, two best-selling authors were on stage at the Paramount Theater to raise money for Democratic Senatorial Candidate Jim Webb. Stephen King was invited by Albemarle County Resident John Grisham to speak to Democrats who paid a hefty fee to attend. CPN was there and now brings you an audio recording of the event for free. The master of ceremonies for the event is Governor Tim Kaine.

This podcast is a slightly edited version to reduce the file size. Applause length has been slightly trimmed, as well as some of Governor Kaine’s introductions at the beginning of the event. He also recognized the work of Delegate David Toscano and Senator Creigh Deeds.

The following is a rough run-down of when each speaker was at the microphone.

00:00 – 11:32 – Introduction from Governor Tim Kaine

11:32 – 43:51 – John Grisham

43:51 – 1:15:39 – Stephen King

1:15:40 – 1:34:43 – Jim Webb



Amadeus kicks off Live Arts season


Sara Eshleman as Constanze and Jon Cobb as Mozart. Amadeus runs through October 21 at Live Arts (Photo: Jack Looney/CVILLE Weekly

Live Arts begins its new season with the production of Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus. The play tells the story of the fictional rivalry between Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri in the late 18th century Vienna. The play is directed by Mendy St. Ours, and runs from September 22nd through October 21st.

I attended the preview night of Amadeus, and spoke with St. Ours to find out more about the piece.

We’ll be previewing all of the productions in Live Arts season this year. This preview of Amadeus is supported by RedInked, a blog about culture and words, and by the Charlottesville Daily Progress.

Read Jane Dunlop Norris’ feature from the September 22 edition of the paper.

Charlottesville blogger Brian Chenault saw the play on September 29th. GYiVyiVDz

Public Forum: The Role of Religion in Politics: Jewish, Christian, & Islamic Perspectives

The group Clergy and Laity United for Justice & Peace presented a public forum on September 20th entitled “The Role of Religion in Politics: Jewish, Christian, & Islamic Perspectives.” This seventy-minute podcast version of the event features stimulating and in-depth commentary on this important and frequently misunderstood subject.

The speakers are: Russ Linden, political activist, adjunct UVa faculty member, and member of the Jewish community; Helena Cobban, columnist and member of the Friends (Quaker) community; and Abdulaziz Sachedina, Ph.D., UVa Professor of Religious Studies and member of the Islamic community.

Canine Campus #7: Special Report #1 from The APDT Conference in Kansas City, MO

News and Highlights from the First Day of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers conference in Kansas City. MO. Deven Gaston reports on the Keynote from Susan Garrett, the UPENN Canine Behavioral Research Questionnaire, and some great new stuff from Premier. Also, Music from the Podsafe Music Network and info on the new Canine Campus online Store.

Links:
Susan Garrett: Ruff Love
Susan Garrett: Shaping Success
uPenn’s Canine Behavioral Assessment and Research Questionnaire
Premier Pet Products, available via the new Canine Campus Store

Music provided by the PodShow Podsafe Music Network:
Isaac Angel: Come Away – Flamenco Passion Mix
DEERFOOT: Hot Doggin
Lee Maddeford: The devil and his dog





Best Seat: Clemson’s Ray Ray McElrathby on taking care of his 11-year-old brother

On the September 20th edition of WINA’s “The Best Seat in the House”, Jed Williams talked with Clemson’s Ray Ray McElrathby. McElrathby, a defensive back, has gained custody of his
11-year-old brother, Fahmarr. The NCAA recently gave McElrathby a waiver to
allow him raise money to support himself and his brother.

Charlottesville–Right Now: Bob Gibson on the recent Webb-Allen debates

Bob Gibson of the Daily Progress raced back from Fairfax County to join Coy Barefoot on the September 18th edition of WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now to talk about the third debate between Senator George Allen and his Democratic challenger Jim Webb. Bob weighs in on how two debates between the two men in two days changed or didn’t change the race. Allen and Webb were also on Meet the Press this past Sunday.