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Soul Sessions plans a performance event to share experiences in dealing with the impact of COVID-19.When Bryan Harvest Blaque Hancock was asked to host a…
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At a time when the nation is politically polarized – when we’re divided by over a hundred channels of cable and a growing gap between rich and poor, a…
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This is a busy time for the nation’s libraries, as kids out of school for the summer discover just how entertaining books can be. Two popular volumes for…
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“Spatial Music” is an immersive roomful of sound that is so new it can be heard in only a few places on the planet. One of them is Blacksburg, Virginia,…
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WHAT: An evening of storytelling, music, and more at one of Richmond's most storied theaters.WHEN: Saturday, July 9th from 6:30 - 10:30WHERE: The…
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You can tell a lot about a culture from its cuisine: what it values, what challenges it faces. In Appalachia, where people have lived off the land for…
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WVTF's first broadcast happened in August of 1973, when the station was still operated by Virginia Western Community College. It was originally located on…
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Throughout Virginia, the conversation about confederate monuments is a sticky one. So a new art exhibition in Richmond is making the conversation visual.…
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The Making of a Murderer – a documentary that aired on Netflix – cast doubt on the guilt of a man convicted of murder in Wisconsin and raised questions…
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It's time for the Annual Sounds of the Mountains Storytelling Festival, a celebration of stories, music, and nature. The festival begins Friday, April…
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The term “bird brain” is used to imply stupidity, but a new book by Jennifer Ackerman suggests our feathered friends are anything but. It's called the…
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Last month, Wisconsin Public Radio decided to end production of Whad'Ya Know. For more than a quarter of a century, Michael Feldman's quick wit and timely…