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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.

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Advising Alger

On this edition of The Spark: Martha Woodroof steps aside and lends the interview chair to JMUPresident Jon Alger.

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How 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. 

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A 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. 

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Pressing 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...

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Making 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...

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Up 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...

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Pruning 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...

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An 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 .

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From Chocolate to Hope

On this episode of The Spark : Harrisonburg’s Brad Burrow’s business adventures in the world of fair trade chocolate.

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American 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. "

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A 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.

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A 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.

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ESPN "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...

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Choosing the Writing Life

On this episode of The Spark : Martha speaks with Books & Brews author, Rebecca Kauffman.

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Into 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...

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A 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....

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A 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 .

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Say 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.

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Cooking 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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