Community Corner

Friday, October 29, 202110/29/2021

Community Corner Interview: Ty Cooper of the United Nations of Comedy Tour

Kendall talked with Ty Cooper, founder and promoter of the United Nations of Comedy Tour which returns to the Paramount…

Tuesday, October 26, 202110/26/2021

Community Corner Interview: Jill Greiner of Imagine a Day Without Water

Kendall spoke to Jill Greiner, Water Efficiency Program Coordinator for the City of Charlottesville. The theme of this year’s Imagine…

Friday, October 22, 202110/22/2021

Community Corner Interview: Teri Kent of Community Climate Collaborative

Kendall spoke with Teri Kent, Director of Programs and Communication at the Community Climate Collaborative (C3). C3 has teamed up…

Tuesday, October 19, 202110/19/2021

Community Corner Interview: Susan Evans of Live Arts

Kendall spoke with Susan Evans, Artistic Director at Live Arts about their current production, Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan MacMillan…

Wednesday, October 13, 202110/13/2021

Community Corner Interview: Sean Michael McCord of Persimmon Tree Players

Kendall spoke with Sean Michael McCord, director of Persimmon Tree Players’ production of The Edgar Allan Poe Afterlife Radio Show…

Tuesday, October 12, 202110/12/2021

Community Corner Interview: Jack Maxwell of Tribute to First Responders

Kendall spoke with Jack Maxwell, CEO of Tribute To First Responders, who is currently assembling a team of volunteers to…

Friday, October 8, 202110/08/2021

Community Corner Interview: Katie Kishore of Kindness Cafe + Play

Kendall spoke with Katie Kishore, founder of Kindness Cafe + Play, a non-profit coffee shop in the lobby of the…

Wednesday, October 6, 202110/06/2021

Community Corner Interview: Ethan Lipscomb of WhereHouse at IX Art Park

Ethan Lipscomb, event producer at WhereHouse. This Friday, October 8th from 9pm to 2am, WhereHouse Presents Utopia at Ix Art…

Monday, October 4, 202110/04/2021

Community Corner Interview: Blair Williamson of The Martha Jefferson Foundation

Kendall spoke with Blair Williamson from The Martha Jefferson Foundation whose 28th annual Martha’s Market is back this year and…

Friday, October 1, 202110/01/2021

Community Corner Interview: Liesel Robinson of Shelter For Help In Emergency

Kendall checked in with Liesel Robinson, Community Engagement Coordinator for Shelter For Help In Emergency. We have teamed up with…

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