11.9.10 Assistant Director for Public Programs George Gilliam and Christina Lopez-Gottardi of the Miller Center join Coy in studio to preview upcoming events and guests at the Miller Center. They discusspertinent topics in history and politics.
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11.9.10 Assistant Director for Public Programs George Gilliam and Christina Lopez-Gottardi of the Miller Center join Coy in studio to preview upcoming events and guests at the Miller Center. They discusspertinent topics in history and politics.
Hawes Spencer, founder and editor of The Hook joins Coy to recap the week’s highlights in local news. Hawes and Coy chat about the Virginia Film Festival and all things local.
11.5.10 Rick Britton joins Coy with the countdown of the 25 most important Civil War battles in Virginia. This week Rick recaptures the Battle of Fort Stedman: Lee’s last attempt to break the Petersburg Siege on March 25, 1865.
11-4-10 University of Virginia student Sarah Munford sits down with Coy to talk about her work in Africa. Sarah talks about her involvement in initiatives based in Uganda and South Africa to bring about global development. Sarah discusses her work with solar panels to bring energy to Africa.
11-4-10 Filmmaker Adams Wood talks with Coy about his film “On Coal River” which premieres at the Virginia Film Festival on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at the Regal Downtown Cinema. Wood’s film addresses the problem of mountain top removal and its effect on the population and environment. Are we aware of mountain top removal? Can it pollute our water and harm local residents? “On Coal River” sheds light on the problem.
Liberal Activist David Swanson and Conservative Libertarian Rick Sincere joined Coy Barefoot to discuss yesterday’s mid-term elections.
Quentin Kidd, Chair of the Government Department at Christopher Newport University joined Coy Barefoot to discuss the results of yesterday’s mid-term elections.
Tom Wulf joined Coy Barefoot to discuss his film A Tale of Two Cities: The Circuit City Story which premiers tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. at the Vinegar Hill Theater as part of the Virginia Film Festival.
Bob Holsworth of Virginia Tomorrow joined Coy to discuss Virginia politics and tomorrow’s mid-term elections.
Filmmaker Kevin Edds discussed his film Wahoowa: The History of Virginia Cavalier Football which premiers Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Newcomb Hall as part of the Virginia Film Festival.
Hawes Spencer founder of The Hook joins Coy in studio to discuss politics, the Congressional election, and the local buzz associated with President Obama’s trip to Charlottesville.
10.29.10 Rick Britton joins Coy for another segment on Civil War battles in Virginia, where he discusses the decisive Battle of Cedar Creek.