February 2009

“and the Oscar goes to…”

It’s an Oscar tradition! On the February 22nd edition of the Wake-Up Call,  Rick chatted with Adam Greenbaum, owner of Visulite Cinemas; Tom DuMontier, frequent reviewer on WNRN’s 91 Seconds on Film; and Ben Nuckols of Ill Informed Gadfly. The entertaining trio give their Oscar picks for tonight’s Academy Awards.

 
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Love and Loss on Valentine’s Day

On the February 15th edition of the Wake-Up Call, Rick talks to guests about their experience with divorce and marriage. Does growing up in a family with married parents increase your own chances for healthy relationships? Does a failed first marriage help lead to a healthier second marriage? Or do you always carry the baggage of earlier relationships? Rick’s guests and his callers discuss their personal experiences.

 
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The SELC on offshore drilling

On the February 8 edition of the Sunday Morning Wake-Up Call, Rick talks with Kay Slaughter and Deborah Murray of the Southern Environmental Law Center about offshore drilling in Virginia.

 
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Jefferson-Madison Regional Library and The Big Read

On February 1, 2009, Host Rick Moore talks with John Halliday and Krista Farrell, the director and assistant director of Jefferson-Madison Regional Library about how the public library is affected by the changing technological landscape. They also discuss this year’s selection for The Big Read, “Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston.

 
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