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  • The Spark
  • I Believe in Airport Reunions

    Turner Ashby High School junior Jennifer Bayes reads her essay "I Believe in Airport Reunions."

  • The Spark
  • Mining the History of Nelson and Albemarle

    Sculptor Kierk Ashemore-Sorensen is part owner of Alberene Soapstone Company and knows a lot about the history of soapstone mining in Nelson and Albemarle County.

  • The Spark
  • Jessie Knadler: Finding Herself in Rockbridge County

    Former NYC magazine writer Jessie Knadler (shown with baby June) left the bright lights and big city for a man, bungalow and eight acres in Rockbridge county. And in the process found herself...

  • Virginia Insight (Thu 3 pm)
  • The Virginia Politics Roundtable

    Living in a swing state makes some people happy.  

    For example, millions of  advertising dollars will flow into Virginia television stations between now and November … although you might not be thrilled with the resulting TV commercials flowing into your home.

  • Virginia Insight (Mon 3pm)
  • BULLY

    Meanness and cruelty... what causes kids to use such tactics against each other?

  • The Spark (Fri noon)
  • What Can Roller Derby Teach The Church?

    “Five Things the Church Can Learn from Women’s Roller Derby” is Kelly Figueroa-Ray’s  latest  essay for the Huffington Post.  HuffPo religion-blogger Kelly Figueroa-Ray has a divinity degree from Wesley and also actually does do roller derby --under the rinkname Bible ThumpHer.

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