To Your Health: Food as Medicine #2

To Your Health host M.C. Blair Talks about the connection between autoimmune diseases and diet.He also plays interviews with past guests Carter Wallace, Jeanette Abi-Nader, Aleen Carey plus Kate and Ethan Zuckerman.

Each week To Your Health host M.C. Blair talks to local growers and food producers.

Join M.C.Blair on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, every Saturday from 11am to noon.

Apropos of Something: The Ahwazi People; Iran, Media & Power

Apropos of Something hosts Ellen Daniels and Nancy Laurence talk to Rahim Hamid, Ahwazi Journalist and Activist; and Emily Blout, Ph.D. expert on Iranian Media & Power.

Apropos of Something talks to citizens most impacted by the latest “scratch-your-head” federal policies. Co-hosts Ellen Daniels in Charlottesville and Nancy Laurence in New York City talk to experts, activists, and the most interesting people they can find. We guarantee every show will be Apropos of Something.

Join Ellen and Nancy on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, every Saturday from 10-11am.

Blokes on the Bench

Blokes on the Bench host Andy Richardson and the blokes talk about the world of soccer. This week: The top is looking very tight, can Chelsea still run away with the title this year? Also, was Mourinho having another benny? Plus all fixtures for the coming week.

The blokes are Andy Richardson, Ryan Gregg, Mark Coffman, Jeremy Lamm and Alex Gomaa.

Blokes on a Bench is heard on WPVC 94.7 Sunday evenings at 6:00 p.m. The station is looking for volunteers.

Wake-Up Call: Understanding Government Forum with Meredith Richards

Meredith Richards

Sunday Morning Wake-up Call host Sean McCord hosts former City Councilor Meredith Richards of the Road Forward PAC to talk about the Understanding Government Forum, a series of educational opportunities designed to encourage understanding of and engagement with state and local government.

The Sunday Morning Wake-up Call is heard on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, Sundays from 11am to noon.

Home Grown: UVA’s McIntire Department of Music and the Shenandoah Fringe Festival

Home Grown hosts Leslie M. Scott Jones and David Vaughn Straughn talk to Michele Kisliuk from UVA’s McIntire Department of Music about her upcoming 20th anniversary celebration “interactive event” with UVA’s African Music & Dance Ensemble, and, Shenandoah Valley artistic impresario Carmel Clavin returns to give David and Leslie the lowdown on year two of the Shenandoah Fringe Festival.

Home Grown is heard on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, Sundays from 10am to 11.

Wake-Up Call: Indivisible Charlottesville

Sunday Morning Wake-up Call host Dan Gould talks with David Singerman and Corinne Cayce from Indivisible Charlottesville about its efforts to resist the Trump agenda. Topics include: Friday’s healthcare win, calling your Congressperson and protesting the March 31st Tom Garret town hall meeting.

Additional resources for people living in Virginia’s 5th District who are interested in joining the resistance movement can be found in the Indivisible Guide as well as through Indivisible Charlottesville on Twitter.

The Sunday Morning Wake-up Call is heard on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, Sundays from 11am to noon.

Home Grown: Shipwrecked! and The African American Heritage Center

Home Grown hosts Leslie M. Scott Jones and David Vaughn Straughn talk to UVA Drama’s Marianne Kubik and Matt Marshall, director and music designer respectively of Shipwrecked! An Entertainment – The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (As Told by Himself) about UVA’s upcoming production, and, Andrea Douglas, director of the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center returns to the show to talk about their new exhibit by Jeanine Michna-Bales, Through Darkness to Light: Photographs Along the Underground Railroad.

Home Grown is heard on WPVC 94.7 Sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m. The station is currently looking for volunteers.

Apropos of Something: Spy Stories; and Native Americans: Unseen, Unknown

Apropos of Something hosts Ellen Daniels and Nancy Laurence talk to Karenne Wood, Tribal Historian and Poet; Kasey Keeler, Ph.D., Native American Studies Scholar; and Yudhijit Bhattacharjee, Award-winning Writer.

Apropos of Something talks to citizens most impacted by the latest “scratch-your-head” federal policies. Co-hosts Ellen Daniels in Charlottesville and Nancy Laurence in New York City talk to experts, activists, and the most interesting people they can find. We guarantee every show will be Apropos of Something.

Join Ellen and Nancy on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, every Saturday from 10-11am.



Blokes on the Bench

Blokes on the Bench host Andy Richardson and the blokes talk about the world of soccer. This week: Man City vs. Liverpool, and the big talking points of the Premier League. Plus, Barcelona with the biggest come back in football history, in the Champions league.

The blokes are Andy Richardson, Ryan Gregg, Mark Coffman, Jeremy Lamm and Alex Gomaa.

Blokes on a Bench is heard on WPVC 94.7 Sunday evenings at 6:00 p.m. The station is looking for volunteers.

Wake-Up Call: Sean Tubbs

Sean Tubbs (Photo: Charlottesville Tomorrow)

Sunday Morning Wake-up Call host Rick Moore talks with Charlottesville Tomorrow Senior Reporter Sean Tubbs about current events affecting Charlottesville and Albemarle County. Topics include: Local elections, plans for a Hydraulic and US 29 interchange and parking meters in downtown Charlottesville this August.

The Sunday Morning Wake-Up Call is heard on WPVC 94.7 Sunday mornings at 11:00 AM. The station is currently looking for volunteers.

Home Grown: Kyle Christopher, Greg Brown and Edward Warwick White

Home Grown hosts Leslie M. Scott Jones and David Vaughn Straughn talk to Kyle Christopher, managing director of Phoenix Theatre Works about Charlottesville’s newest theater, guitarist, Greg Brown joins us to talk about his upcoming CD, Just Tell Me Why. and Edward Warwick White from Four County Players talks about Central VA’s oldest community theater, specifically about their current sell-out show, Chicago, and their next season.

Home Grown is heard on WPVC 94.7 Sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m. The station is currently looking for volunteers.