Weekend Virginia
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Weekend Virginia 2 - 7.17.10
A small private school in central Virginia is the birthplace of an exciting musical adaption of an Edgar Allen Poe classic; Steve Brown reminds us how much more the great composers accomlished in their teens than the rest of us and Larry Bly returns with more amazing tales of radio (and TV).
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The real rebel yell; Veggie Chef Andrea Mattioni makes something that's good in spite of its inelegant name; Blue Ridge Business Jounral's Annie Johnson tells us about Virginia's efforts to attract foreign jobs to the state and Dudski mourns the passing of good sports nicknames
ListenWeekend Virginia 1 - 7.10.10
Blogger Jim Hoeft responds on whether independent candidates for Congress should be included in debates; Veggie Chef Andrea Mattioni whips up a brown rice salad and Annie Johnson from the Blue Ridge Business Journal tells us about debit card swipe fees
ListenWeekend Virginia 2 - 7.10.10
Tracy Ullman salutes her fellow naturalized Americans at Monticello; the Maintenance Evangelist comes home from Australia; music inspired by a legendary liar and the other side of the Blue Ridge Parkway anniversary
ListenWeekend Virginia 3 - 7.10.10
NPR's Noah Adams discusses how the network's news coverage has changed; Roanoker Suzanne Osborne talks about her book on hiking and Dudski the Sports Blogger wonders where all the baseball stories have gone.
ListenWeekend Virginia 1 - 7.3.10
Should independent candidate Jeffrey Clark be included in 5th District congressional debates? Also, .Andrea Mattioni shares her recipe for chili macaroni (veggie, of course) and Virginia congressmen weigh in on a controversy at the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford.
ListenWeekend Virginia 2 - 7.3.10
Larry Bly recalls the day the fog rolled in at Public TV; Annie Johnson with the Blue Ridge Business Journal updates us on financial industry reform legislation; Steve Brown reveals what the great composers did when they went on break and Mozart's incredible journey.
ListenWeekend Virginia 3 - 7.3.10
Sandy Hausman reports on how a Virginia opera company plans to attract interest; how church organists improvise; Rick Mattioni recalls his first 4th of July; scandal at Arlngton National Cemetery and Dudski the Sports Blogger remembers the greatest of all college basketball coaches.
ListenWeekend Virginia 1 - 6.26.10
Veggie Chef Andrea Mattioni has a suggestion for hot weather dining; .Annie Johnson with the Blue Ridge Business Journal talks about career and technical education and Charlie Perkinson talks about (what else?) jazz.
ListenWeekend Virginia 2 - 6.26.10
Everyone knows kudzu is a nuisance but did you know it's also a leafy green vegetable that can work well in a salad? Also, Steve Brown tells us about the summer Mozart got on a hot streak; the Castleton Festival returns to Rappahannock County and Larry Bly shares some more radio stories.
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