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  • Each summer, the town of Vienna rolls out its Music Festival. Organizer Frank Fluhar tells Catherine Mullinax-Jones the free, riverside event will have something for everyone.
  • A special episode for Easter and Passover. Includes Duke Ellington's classic Cottontail, some pastoral vibes with "The Thompson Fields" by Maria Schneider and John Zorn's Gehegial.
  • Singing, dancing and dining from the era of the Chitlins Circuit is happening in Cambridge May 2nd and 3rd, and organizer-producer Veronica Taylor shares the highlights.
  • An episode devoted to Duke Ellington. From his earliest hits to his last known recording, and a bunch in between, including some of Ellington's film scores. We end with the excellent tribute to Duke from Chucho Valdés' Irakere, entitled "El Duke".
  • This week’s featured album—The Groundhogs' 1970 classic Thank Christ for the Bomb—showed us how British blues-rock could evolve into something raw, political, and ahead of its time. It's a gritty, guitar-driven protest album that still hits hard over 50 years later." Episode also features tracks from Paul Pena, Blue Cheer, Tom Waits, Aphrodite's Child and more music discovery!
  • Laura Oliver is an award-winning writer, author, and developmental story editor whose work is often featured in national newspapers, magazines, and literary reviews. This week’s episode of “This is How the Story Goes,” is “Fifteen Minutes from Now.” Next time you are meditating, or even feeling a little down, imagine you have only 15 minutes to live. Urgency is a useful tool and an inspiring teacher.
  • Music, dance, fun, and food are all on the menu at the upcoming Multicultural Festival on May 3rd. On Arts in Action, Suzy Moore, from The Avalon Foundation, and Victoria Gomez Lozano, of the Chesapeake Multicultural Resource Center, talk with Ann DeMart about the entertainment and activities planned for this joyful celebration of culture, community, and togetherness.
  • Today Beth Ann Dorman of For All Seasons Behavioral Health and RCC explores the power of kindness, what’s getting in its way, and how we can foster more compassion in the world around us.
  • January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month, we're checking in with For All Seasons Behavioral Health and RCC for information regarding safety and reporting suspected involvement
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