Monday, October 15, 2012

Open Source RVA: Oct. 12, 2012 Podcast

On this episode of Open Source RVA, you'll hear a symphony. Or, I should say, three members of the Richmond Symphony talking about money and labor issues.

The Oct. 12 episode features an exclusive interview with Molly Sharp, Mary Boodell and Richard Serpa, who serve on the Richmond Symphony musicians' negotiating committee. They talk with us about the ongoing contract dispute between the RSO players and the Richmond Symphony board and management. Also, we take a look at the environmental dangers of mountaintop coal removal with representatives of the Beehive Design Collective, who recently brought their program, "The True Cost of Coal," to Richmond.

Click here to listen to the Oct. 12, 2012 podcast of Open Source RVA.

Your hosts are Chris Dovi, Don Harrison and Amy Daniel. Your producers are Jay Westermann and Gabi Schatzi. Your board op in absentia is Rachel Soloman.

Don't forget to join us each and every Friday at 4PM for Open Source RVA. You'll find Your Show of Shows by tuning the radio dial to 97.3 FM or by logging on at WRIR.org.

And here is a complete list of our podcasts to date. Tell a friend so they don't get left out:

Oct. 12 - Richmond Symphony contract dispute, mountaintop coal mining
Oct. 5 -    Regional cooperation, windowless apartments
Sept. 28 - Co-Housing, SOL scores, Richmond's musical history
Sept. 21 - Richmond Folk Festival, abortion clinics pt. 2
Sept. 14 - Abortion clinics pt. 1, open government, Mayoral candidate Michael Ryan

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