Rick Britton
On Friday, October 24th, Historian, author and cartographer, Rick Britton, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuus The Emancipation Proclamation.
On Friday, October 24th, Historian, author and cartographer, Rick Britton, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuus The Emancipation Proclamation.
Vincent Bugliosi, author of “Helter Skelter” and “The Prosecution of George W. Bush For Murder”, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss his efforts to prosecute President George W. Bush for murder.
On Thursday, October 16th, Steven Waldman, author of Founding Faith: Providence, Politics, and The Birth of Religious Freedom In America joined Charlottesville Right Now.
Heraldo Munoz, the Chilean Ambassador to the United Nations and author of “The Dictator’s Shadow: Life Under Augusto Pinochet”, joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss the September 11th, 1973 coup that lead to Augusto Pinochet’s reign over Chile.
Best-selling author John Grisham joined Coy Barefoot on Charlottesville Right Now on Tuesday, October 14th.
Waynesboro Police Officer Mark Kearney, joined Charlottesville Right Now on Tuesday, October 14th to discuss the Book Em Foundation. The non-profit group seeks to reduce crime rates by boosting literacy rates. They recently held their 3rd annual festival in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
Author Paul Lockhart joins Coy Barefoot to discuss his book “The Drillmaster of Valley Forge” on Charlottesville-Right Now on Monday, September 22nd, 2008.
Former Los Angeles County prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi has written what promises to be one of the most explosive, powerful, and important books in many years: The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder. Bugliosi spoke with Coy Barefoot on the July 14, 2008 edition of WINA’s “Charlottesville–Right Now!”
“Why did I right this book?” Bugliosi asks. “I wrote this book…out of anger. I do not want this guy, George Bush, to get away with murder.”
Senator Jim Webb’s new book is called A Time To Fight: Reclaiming a Fair and Just America and he joined Coy Barefoot on the July 17, 2008 edition of WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now! with Coy Barefoot. Webb recently took his name out of the running for the vice presidency, because he wants to stay in the Senate. “We’re doing good things and I need to stay here,” Webb said. He also chats with Coy about bipartisan efforts helped get a new G.I. Bill passed, his wish to reform this country’s drug policy, and what to do about the oil crisis.
Ted Genoways, the editor of the award-winning Virginia Quarterly Review, joins Coy Barefoot to talk about the Summer 2008 issue. According to Genoways, “all of the pieces deal with outsiders and outcasts, and we’ve called it ‘No Way Home.’” In this interview, Genoways highlights the contributions of Natasha Tretheway, Tom Sleigh, and Dimiter Kenarov.