
David Wax Museum was Anne Williams’ guest on WNRN’s Acoustic Sunrise right before their show at Tea Bazaar in Charlottesville. Check out a video of the interview at www.youtube.com/wnrnradio


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Interviews with newsmakers and everyday folks in Central Virginia. Some are conducted by Coy Barefoot on his WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now or Sean Tubbs of Charlottesville Community Media.

David Wax Museum was Anne Williams’ guest on WNRN’s Acoustic Sunrise right before their show at Tea Bazaar in Charlottesville. Check out a video of the interview at www.youtube.com/wnrnradio

Local author and historian, Rick Britton , joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss The Battle of Cedar Creek.
Michael Guthrie and Greg Slater of the Charlottesville Area Association of Realtors join Coy to talk about the third quarter numbers.
Director of the Virginia Film Festival , Jody Kielbasa joins Coy live in studio to talk about this year’s film festival, coming on November 5-8.
Quentin Kidd is a political scientist at Christopher Newport University. He discusses the latest on the statewide campaigns for election 2009.
David Carr is a 1950 graduate of the University of Virginia and a native of Albemarle County. He joins Coy to share his memories of life as a Virginia student in the 1940s.

The Wooden Birds were Anne Williams’ guest at The Sound Studios on Saturday afternoon before their show at The Southern. They played several tunes from their album “Magnolia” and chatted with Anne about their tour and the development of their band. Videos from this in-studio are up at youtube.com/wnrnradio. To learn more about The Sound Studios, check out thesoundstudios.net.
Acclaimed journalist Paul Fitzgerald is Coy’s guest to discuss his new book Invisible History: Afghanistan’s Untold Story .
Neil Wiliamson of the Free Enterprise Forum joins Coy to discuss the latest chapter in the garbage wars: flow control.
Conley Edwards is the Archivist for the Commonwealth of Virginia. He joins Coy to discuss Archives Month.
After over a year in the making, Morwenna Lasko and Jay Pun’s new album “Chioggia Beat” is being released with a concert event at Live Arts. Before the show, Jay and Morwenna dropped by for an interview and live performance in the tiny Corner Lounge.
Scottsville duo The Honey Dewdrops have broken in to the Charlottesville music world in 2009 with tons of critical acclaim. Here Jeff Sweatman talks with Laura and Kagey before their opening slot for Morwenna Lasko and Jay Pun, and as they get set to embark on an East Coast tour and perform on Mountain Stage!