Finding the Form
On this edition of The Spark: Martha woodroof speaks with Charlottesville’s Susan Bacik. Susan has been creating sculpture out of found objects for over a quarter of a century.
View ArticleAdvising Alger
On this edition of The Spark: Martha Woodroof steps aside and lends the interview chair to JMUPresident Jon Alger.
View ArticleHow I See Me In You
On this episode of The Spark: Martha Woodroof speaks with Jennifer Lockard Connerley, who paints portraits that, she admits, contain something of herself.
View ArticleA Finely Tuned Machine
On this edition of The Spark: Skilled piano technician John Schaldach shows there’s more ways than just performance to be involved in making beautiful music.
View ArticlePressing On
On This Edition of The Spark: Emily Hancock loves language and words, and also loves old-fashioned methods of printing them. She revels in using vintage foot-powered or hand-cranked presses, and...
View ArticleMaking Trouble in the Theater
Amanda McRaven was born and raised in Free Union. She’s a country girl, who fell in love with theater at an early age, and now she runs her own company Fugitive Kind in Los Angeles. She’s in Staunton...
View ArticleUp On the Roof
On this episode of The Spark : Twenty-one year old Richy Rohrer took his first roofing job for a paycheck. He’s still at it because: a) he likes the challenge of the job; and b) he wants to be as good...
View ArticlePruning Love
On this episode of The Spark : Mary Stickley-Godinez, of Countryside Farm and Nursery in Crimora, tells how she and her husband Raul met over plant pruning. And a bit about the art and science of...
View ArticleAn Operatic Life
On this episode of The Spark : Australian-born Miriam Gordon-Stewart, who sang all over the world before moving to Charlottesville to co-found Victory Hall Opera .
View ArticleFrom Chocolate to Hope
On this episode of The Spark : Harrisonburg’s Brad Burrow’s business adventures in the world of fair trade chocolate.
View ArticleAmerican Revolutions
On this episode of The Spark : Alan Taylor , Pulitzer Prize winning historian, speaks with Martha about his new book, " American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750-1804. "
View ArticleA Sheepish Way of Life - Part 1
On this episode of The Spark : Hillary 'Bill" Clemmer spent several years working mostly alone on isolated New Zealand sheep stations. This is part one of her adventures.
View ArticleA Sheepish Way of Life - Part 2
On this episode of The Spark : Hillary 'Bill" Clemmer continues her conversation about a day’s work on a New Zealand sheep station.
View ArticleESPN "Cheat Sheet" Maker
WMRA's Martha Woodroof and college football "spotter" Tony Britt (bonus: also CBS Sports/ESPN legend Brent Musburger) discuss Tony's special "cheat sheets" he developed for ESPN reporters and other...
View ArticleChoosing the Writing Life
On this episode of The Spark : Martha speaks with Books & Brews author, Rebecca Kauffman.
View ArticleInto IT
On this episode of The Spark : Waynesboro's Ian MacRae was a bit of a computer wunderkind. He began his first computer business while he was still in high school. Twenty years later EN Computers...
View ArticleA Lens to the Heavens
On this episode of The Spark : Martha Woodroof learns more about astrophotography from college senior Daniel Stein. Daniel loves nothing better than spending entire nights photographing the night sky....
View ArticleA Poet's Life After Cancer
On this episode of The Spark : Charlotte Matthew’s talks about her third collection of poems, Whistle What Can’t Be Said .
View ArticleSay What?!?
On this episode of The Spark : Martha speaks with Books & Brews author, Chuck McCutcheon, who has worked in Washington for 21 years and has turned himself into an expert on decoding political speak.
View ArticleCooking Up a Murder Mystery
On this episode of The Spark : Martha speaks with Mollie Cox Bryan, who has gone from pies to murder... at least in her writing. Mollie Cox Bryan , the author of several Mrs. Rowe's cookbooks, now...
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