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  • Two powerful onstage stories and interviews: Courtney Downs shares her harrowing journey from addiction and homelessness to long-term recovery, family reunification, and advocacy work in harm reduction.Chad Hutchinson delivers a larger-than-life tribute to his friend Jack—a Texas-born, unforgettable character whose loyalty and humor shaped a community. Together these pieces celebrate resilience, friendship, and the redemptive power of storytelling.
  • Organist, Composer, Author Dorothy Papdakos Kicks of Music on the Corner season with Silent Film Classic, Nosferatu
  • As part of this year's tour of the Southeast the renowned Concordia College Choir makes a stop in Roanoke. A Little Day Music host Luke Currie talks with Dillon Swanson, Concordia Alum & Director of Music Ministries at RCPC about this unique visit.
  • A Little Day Music host Luke Currie talks with Kaoru Ishibashi aka Kishi Bashi ahead of Saturday's performance at Roanoke's Jefferson Center
  • Peter Leonard, Artistic Director of Opera on the James, illuminates Puccini's masterpiece Madame Butterfly ahead of two upcoming performances - November 7th & 9th at the Academy Historic Theater in Lynchburg.
  • Naturally Curious host Bruce C. Bryan talks to Stan Hale of The Roanoke Tribune about the history, struggles and perseverance of Roanoke’s longest-running African-American newspaper.
  • In this episode, we start with Seth Marlow, who took to the Grandin Theater stage to share a story about his long road to becoming a father. Then we hear from Marilyn Moriarty, who tells about her involvement in an accidental prison escape on Hoot and Holler Radio.
  • In this episode, Alicia Bell tells us of magical family folklore of the Gully-Womper from her childhood in West Virginia. Then we hear from Jeff Maiden, who marches to the beat of a different drum in a blockbuster movie.
  • This episode of Naturally Curious features a deep dive into the life and work of Emily Hemphill...a reporter, writer, and future graduate student whose work spans the heart of Virginia. From her reporting at the Daily Progress in Charlottesville to her insightful long-form pieces for Cardinal News, Emily shares what truly drives a reporter to find the heart of a story. The conversation explores the complexities of segregation in Southwest Virginia and offers a preview of her upcoming book on the historic Christiansburg Institute.
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