Sunday Morning Wake-up Call host Rick Moore talks with C-ville Weekly journalist Lisa Provence about current events in Charlottesville and Albemarle County. Topics include: The recent drama at Charlottesville City Counsel meetings. Also, Lisa’s interviews with Dan Rather and Katie Couric.
The Sunday Morning Wake-up Call is heard on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, Sundays from 11 a.m. to noon.
Today on Home Grown, David soldiers on alone in a unique Home Grown that welcomes two sets of guests together for the entire hour. It’s Virginia Wawner, James Sanford, and Kerry Moran from Live Arts Theater’s upcoming show Hand to God and also Jonathan Karns, Victoria Clement, and Frank Saxon from Four County Players’ upcoming show Avenue Q. Both shows use puppets, and puppets are topic of conversation — designing them, acting with them, acting opposite them, respecting them, and loving them. It’s a collection of puppet masters you can love even in your tin foil hat on this week’s Home Grown: Your Show about Local Art.
Home Grown is heard on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, Sundays from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Sunday Morning Wake-up Call producer Dan Gould talks with Ian Dixon and Sara Stovall about their new organization Cville For Reasonable Health Insurance which hopes to bring down the cost of individual health insurance premiums in Charlottesville. Topics include: Why Charlottesville has the highest premiums for individual health insurance in the country and what can be done about it. Also, the group’s Facebook and GoFundMe pages.
The Sunday Morning Wake-up Call is heard on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, Sundays from 11 a.m. to noon.
Today on Home Grown, David and Leslie welcome two sets of impressive artists to our airwaves. First, studiomates Peneople Stone and Esther visit the show for the first time. Penelope is an experieced urban forager who uses her talents to make easter eggs with natual dyes. Esther works exclusively in matzah. They talk about their work and their working relationship and about what they are doing artistically to celebrate Eastover. Next, we’re pleased and wowed to have Charlottesville’s favorite artistic son, Duncan MacMhunna, well known and lauded for his wax sculptures of B-List stars. David and Leslie fight through being starstruck to ask Duncan about his process, his vision, and his keen eye for a celebrity on the rise and on the fall. (Andy rumors that our guests are actually Jessie Conover & Marjory Ruderman from Big Blue Door’sFeminine Hijinks Improv and Andy Davis from Bent Theatre Comedy Improv are foolish and falacious.) It’s April Fools Day on this week’s Home Grown: Your Show about Local Art.
Home Grown is heard on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, Sundays from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Apropos Of Something hosts Ellen Daniels and Nancy Laurence talk with Meredith Clark PhD, Asst. Professor, UVA Dept. of Media Studies, about black digital culture and its effect on journalism; and Lisa Woolfork PhD, Assoc. Professor, UVA Dept. of English and College Fellow, on tackling racism with innovative policy.
Apropos Of Something seeks out guests who are passionate about the arts, politics and society at-large. Co-hosts Ellen Daniels in Charlottesville and Nancy Laurence in New York City chat with 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 10-11 a.m.
Blokes on the Bench host Andy Richardson and the Blokes are joined in the studio by David Deaton from CVille Alliance FC who are about to get their first NPSL season underway. The blokes also discuss Zlatan Ibrahimovic joining MLS team L.A Galaxy and what it means for both the player and MLS. Also, the FA Cup and International games that have been played recently and English soccer hooligans show up in Amsterdam against the Netherlands. This and all the other soccer news.
The blokes are Andy Richardson, Mark Coffman, Alex Gomaa, Christian Galdencio, Daniel Rothamel
Blokes on a Bench is heard on WPVC 94.7 Sunday evenings at 6:00 p.m.
Sunday Morning Wake-up Call host Rick Moore talks with representatives from The Kudzu Project about their work calling attention to the history of Confederate monuments throughout Virginia by encouraging people to consider and question their relevance. Topics include: Guerrilla knitting activism and the legality of covering Confederate statues. Also, Craftivism.
The Sunday Morning Wake-up Call is heard on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, Sundays from 11 a.m. to noon.
Today on Home Grown, David and Leslie are back together again being both raucous and righteous with two tight guests. First, Justin Reid, Director of African American Programs at Virginia Humanities visits the show for first time. It’s clear that he is all about untold stories, which makes him the best person to spearhead Virginia Humanities’ #UnseenCville Project of public art installations. Then, it’s time again for the 9 Pillars Hip Hop Culture Fest. It’s year two of our local Hip-Hop syposium, and you can hear how organizers Remy St Clair and Fellowman are topping last year even though that wasn’t their explicit intention. On top of all that, we have a touching moment in Fellowman’s romantic life, and David and Leslie become bewitched by Justin Reid’s eyes on this week’s Home Grown: Your Show about Local Art.
Home Grown is heard on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, Sundays from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Hosts Jeff Lenert and Bob McAdams talk with Democratic candidate Leslie Cockburn about her run for Virginia’s 5th district. Topics include: Medicare-for-all and the Dominion pipeline. Also, changing police culture.
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For four weeks in March, WPVC founder and station manager Jeff Lenert and Special Events coordinator Bob McAdams talk to Virginia 5th district candidates about their candidacy. Join him on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville Saturdays from 11 a.m. to Noon.
Apropos Of Something hosts Ellen Daniels and Nancy Laurence talk with Kelley Fanto Deetz PhD, Research Assoc., James River Institute for Archaeology, Asst. Professor, Randolph College and Adrian Miller, culinary historian, attorney, Deputy Dir. of Pres. Clinton’s One America Initiative on the hidden figures cooking in plantation kitchens and White House kitchens; and Cullen Wade, Director, Nine Pillars Hiphop Cultural Festival, on creating community and positivity thru hiphop.
Apropos Of Something seeks out guests who are passionate about the arts, politics and society at-large. Co-hosts Ellen Daniels in Charlottesville and Nancy Laurence in New York City chat with 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 10-11 a.m.
Sunday Morning Wake-up Call host Rick Moore talks with Charlottesville Tomorrow senior reporter Sean Tubbs about issues currently before the Charlottesville City Council and the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors. Topics include: Hillsdale Drive and Greenbrier stoplight and the East High streetscape. Also, the City of Charlottesville’s new budget.
The Sunday Morning Wake-up Call is heard on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, Sundays from 11 a.m. to noon.
Today on Home Grown, hosts Clinton Johnston and Leslie M. Scott-Jones welcome two more artists to the show — one who’s organizing and one who’s performing. First, our man Jason Burke returns. He’s producing another Six Pack Songwriter Series that plays tonight (Sunday) at The Southern Cafe and Music Hall! This one benefits SHE: The Shelter for Help in Emerency and SARA: The Sexual Assault Resource Agency. Jason talks about the fine sextet of musicians he has on deck and about doing what you can with the tools you have. Next, poet and writer Ellie White comes on the show for the first time. She and our hosts talk about the broad nature of poetry and of how she is one of a trio of women poets performing at Women’s Wordstorm & Open Mic at The Bridge PAI. It’s a six pack and a threesome early Sunday morning on this week’s Home Grown: Your Show about Local Art.
Home Grown is heard on 94.7 WPVC the Progressive Voice of Charlottesville, Sundays from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.