Have you missed an episode or three of Richmond's audio news digest? See the complete link list below to download previous editions of Open Source RVA.
May 31 - Restauranteur Kendra Feather, plus where is Virginia superintendent Patricia Wright?
May 24 - Artist Thomas Van Auken, RVAplaylist.com and our panel dishes on the city identity crisis
May 17 - Richmond Triangle Players, Martha Mullen on the Doswell burial of the Boston bomber
May 10 - Louis Salmonsky and Jim Hester on historic tax credits, interview with Charles Samuels
May 3 - The Goochland Drive-In Theatre, progressive education at Sabot at Stony Point.
Apr. 26 - Interview with Chris Hilbert, plus William and Mary's new Hip-Hop Archive
Apr. 19 - Politics of minor league baseball, the retirement of schools superintendent Yvonne Brandon
Apr. 12 - Jim Bland, Marty Key and more on Record Store Day, our political pundits talk truth & lies
Apr. 5 - A panel discussion on gay marriage, a new plan for artist live/work spaces in Richmond
Mar. 29 - Dale Brumfield on the unsolved murder of poet Rik Davis, interview with Lisa Taranto
Mar. 22 - School truancy, interview w/ Peter and Francoise Kirkpatrick of the French Film Festival
Special - OSRVA Extra! The Richmond School Board budget is scrutinized.
Mar. 15 - Andy Stefanovich & more on TEDX, Jon Baliles and Doug Dunlap on public art funding
Mar. 8 - School segregation, artist Ed Trask and RVA Mag's Anthony Harris on public art funding
Mar. 1 - Del. Jennifer McClellan and bike safety laws, Rick Tatnall of Replenish Richmond
Feb. 22 - Interview with Michelle Mosby, Persistence of Poe, James River Filmmakers Forum
Feb. 15 - State of the City roundtable, Richmond Macabre 2
Feb. 8 - Carol Piersol and the Firehouse Theatre controversy, Carl Hamm and "Yeh Yeh Pop"
Feb. 1 - Public school truancy, VACLAA and Norberto Gomez Jr., Stuff Redux
Jan. 25 - Interview with Jon Baliles, Susan Worsham's "Bittersweet on Bostwick Lane"
Jan. 18 - The Tea Party and Hanover public schools, activist Scott Burger
Jan. 11 - Arts and culture in 2012 (Kollatz, Griset, Lehman-Rios, Necci)
Jan. 4 - The year end wrap up on Richmond politics (Goldman, Diradour, Williamson)
Dec. 21 - Arming teachers, filmmaker Rick Alverson, Lewis Ginter Gardenfest of Lights
Dec. 14 - Preservationists and Rt. 5, the RVA Beard League
Dec. 7 - Richmond's tattoos, Social Services scandal, more Wingnuts
Nov. 30 - Redskins vs. schools, lady arm wrestlers, Henley Street Theatre
Nov. 23 - Wingnuts vs. Police, new youth hostel, Gigi Amateau pt. 2
Nov. 16 - Interview with Parker Agelasto, Keepers of the Flame.
Nov. 9 - The election, Richmond's new school board, Rock 'n' Roll Hotel
Nov. 2 - The life of Gabriel, voting trends, Ukefest
Oct. 26 - Spiritualism, horror films, ghost hunting - the Halloweek installment
Oct. 19 - School expulsions, Yes! Dance Invitational and political fact-checking
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
Sept. 7 - The Route 5 controversy
Aug. 17 - Bike safety, water rates pt. 1, baseball in the Bottom
Aug. 10 - Richmond's waysigning program, Paul Goldman on the VP choice
Aug. 3 - Our debut! City chickens, the state of Richmond public schools
Open Source RVA is broadcast every Friday at 4PM on 97.3 FM and http://wrir.org. You can also get breaking news and special reports at http://rvaopensource.com.
Aug. 10 - Richmond's waysigning program, Paul Goldman on the VP choice
Aug. 3 - Our debut! City chickens, the state of Richmond public schools
Open Source RVA is broadcast every Friday at 4PM on 97.3 FM and http://wrir.org. You can also get breaking news and special reports at http://rvaopensource.com.
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