Community Corner

Thursday, June 17, 202106/17/2021

Community Corner Interview: Emily Rosenberger of Alzheimer’ s Association Central and Western Virginia

Kendall spoke with Emily Rosenberger, Constituent Events Manager for the Alzheimer’s Association Central and Western Virginia, about their upcoming fundraising…

Tuesday, June 15, 202106/15/2021

Community Corner Interview: Denise McFadden of Georgia’s Friends

Kendall spoke with Denise McFadden, Executive Director of Georgia’s Friends, a non-profit organization that provides programs and services in the…

Tuesday, June 8, 202106/08/2021

Community Corner Interview: Dr. Andrea Douglas of Jefferson School African American Heritage Center

Kendall spoke with Dr. Andrea Douglas, executive director of the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center about the big event…

Monday, June 7, 202106/07/2021

Community Corner Interview: Kirby Hutto of the Ting Pavilion

Kendall talked with Kirby Hutto, General Manager of the Ting Pavilion (formerly Sprint Pavilion) on the venue’s name change and…

Wednesday, June 2, 202106/02/2021

Community Corner Interview: Wendy and Amy of Mystic Tattoo and Body Piercing

Kendall spoke with Wendy and Amy of Mystic Tattoo and Body Piercing discuss permanent makeup like brows and eyeliner, why…

Tuesday, June 1, 202106/01/2021

Community Corner Interview: Eilish Bailey of Camp Holiday Trails

Kendall spoked with Eilish Bailey, Assistant Program Director at Camp Holiday Trails. Camp Holiday trails is a 501c3 non-profit summer…

Friday, May 28, 202105/28/2021

Community Corner Interview: Kristie Smeltzer of Writer House

Kendall spoke with Kristie Smeltzer, the instructor for Writer House’s Facts of Fiction, on their virtual seminar series covering the…

Monday, May 24, 202105/24/2021

Community Corner Interview: Mike Abrams of Moe’s Original Barbecue

Kendall spoke with Mike Abrams, owner of Moe’s Original Barbecue who, on June 1st, will be donating a portion of…

Friday, May 21, 202105/21/2021

Community Corner Interview: Heather Kilburn, curator of Spread Out! A Socially-Distanced Stand-Up Showcase

Spread Out! A Socially-Distanced Stand-Up Showcase is happening at Ix Art Park on Friday, May 28th. Kendall spoke with the…

Wednesday, May 19, 202105/19/2021

Community Corner Interview: Rebecca Kendall of the Community Mental Health and Wellness Coalition

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and Kendall spoke with Rebecca Kendall, director of the Community Mental Health and Wellness…

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2 days ago in Entertainment, Music

This year’s song of the summer is a ballad, not a banger. Here’s what that says about us

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