Glenn Kessler of Media Curves joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford’s affair and the well publicized split of Jon & Kate.
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Glenn Kessler of Media Curves joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford’s affair and the well publicized split of Jon & Kate.
Malina Saval, author of The Secret Lives of Boys, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss her book.
Sarah Rispin, of the Southern Environmental Law Center and Katie Wingfield of Wise Energy For Virginia Coalition joined Coy Barefoot to discuss coal burning power plants in Virginia.
Patti Benard of ACAC joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss the Physician Referred Exercise Program offered by ACAC.
Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow joined Charlottesvillle Right Now to discuss the latest growth and development issues.
Coy explores the “civic generation” by talking with two members of the College Leaders Program Class of 2009 at the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership.
Bob Holsworth of Virginia Tomorrow joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss Virginia politics.
Daniel Willingham, Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia and author of Why Don’t Students Like School joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss education.
Marc Selverstone is an Associate Professor at the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia. He joins Coy to discuss his new book, Constructing the Monolith, which explores the development of communism at the dawn of the Cold War.
Bill Bolling, Republican nominee for re-election as Virginia’s Lieutenant Governor joins Coy to discuss why he and Bob McDonnell are the better choice for voters.
Two of the guys from Sons of Bill came into our studio today during Late for Work with Tad Abbey to play some songs from their new album ‘One Town Away’. Sons of Bill just played Bonnaroo and came back into town to kick-start a new tour tomorrow night at The Paramount Theatre, which will also serve as the official CD release party. Videos soon available at youtube.com/wnrnradio.