Volume 15 | issue 11NoVemBeR 2013
NOVEMBER 2013 VOLUME 15 | ISSUE 11
From the Chief Executive officer
Bert Schmidt President & Chief Executive Officer
Inside this issue
s regular readers of this column know, I like to use this
space each month to feature a new, really special program, or to invite you to an upcoming community
event, or just tell you something interesting you might not know about WHRo.
This month, I want to let you know about a problem we’ve been having, and what we’ve been doing to try to correct it.
A bit of background: last year, the US Postal Service announced that it would close the processing center in Norfolk, and process Hampton Roads’ mail at the Postal Services center in Sandston, just outside of Richmond. Despite assurances that our mail would not be delayed by even so much as a day, we were apprehensive. WHRo depends heavily on the mail, both to communicate with potential and current members, and to raise and receive much needs funds.
Dimensions is one of the most important pieces of mail we send. It contains scheduling for all of our radio stations and TV channels. This is timely information, and it’s not available anywhere else in print. So a few months ago, when we started receiving complaints that it wasn’t being delivered on time, we began to worry.
And as it turns out, we had good reason. Some members have reported receiving Dimensions not just a few days late, but as much as two weeks past the first of each month. Thus far, in the last two months, we have heard from dozens of members
complaining that they hadn’t received Dimensions. During the entire 2012 calendar year, we received only 84 such calls and emails.
our staff members immediately attempted to reach the Sandston Distribution Center to inquire about the cause for the delay, and to try to find a workable solution. I’m sorry to report that thus far, they have received no response. In fact, they have yet to reach a live employee.
Preparing Dimensions two weeks earlier isn’t an option, as the majority of the information comes from our national program partners – PBS and others – who provide their schedules as close to air time as possible, to ensure the programming is as current and timely as possible.
We have taken the step of writing to our Congressional representative, informing him of the potential for very real hardship unless the problem is resolved, not just for WHRo but for everyone in Hampton Roads who depends on the Post Office to be efficient and responsive.
In the meantime, please know that we are aware of the situation, and that we’re doing everything we can, and we will continue to do everything we can to make sure you are getting the best and most accurate information – on time.
A publication for the WHRo community in Hampton Roads, VA
We appreciate the support of all of our members, and thank each and every one of you!
WHRo maintains an open meeting policy for our Board of Directors and Community Advisory Board. Members of the public are welcome to attend and ob-serve these meetings. To find out when and where these meetings are held, consult the “Inside WHRo” section of our website, whro.org, or call 757.889.9420.
PRESIDENT & CHIEF ExECUTIVE oFFICER Bert Schmidt 757.889.9410
DEVEloPMENT oFFICER Jan Johnson 757.889.9358
DIRECToR, CoRPoRATE SUPPoRT Diane Rogic 757.724.4423
CREATIVE SERVICES oFFICER Daniel Harrell 757.889.9491
CoNTENT oFFICER Heather Mazzoni 757.889.9396
CoNTRIBUTINg WRITERS Jan Johnson, Kelly Jackson, Anthony McSpadden,Whitney Raymo, Dwight Davis and Dr. Raymond Jones
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AUDIENCE SERVICES | 757.889.9499
Dimensions (ISSN 1047-5532. Publication No. 190-200. Copyright 2004) is published monthly by the Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association, Inc., a non-profit corporation, licensee of WHRO TV 15, Public Television, and 89.5 WHRV FM / 90.3 WHRo FM, Public Radio. Distributed to WHRo members who contribute $48 or more annually.
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Periodicals postage is paid at Norfolk, VA. PoSTMASTER: Send address changes to DIMENSIoNS, c/o WHRo, 5200 Hampton Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23508.
locally owned by 19 regional school systems, WHRo is a public service institution of education, culture and citizenship utilizing its communication resources to serve and interact with the Hampton Roads community.
Bert Schmidt
letter to the Members.................................. 2 on the cover.................................................. 3 TV Highlights........................................... 5,7 WHRo in Education................................. 10 Defenestration............................................ 11 Radio Highlights........................................ 13
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o many people who are alive today, John Fitzgerald Kennedy is the President who will be forever enshrined in myth by
an assassin’s bullet. But for those who remember exactly where they were on that cold day fifty years ago, the events of November 22, 1963 will always burn hot in our memories. John Kennedy was the President whose youth and vigor promised a New Frontier, a new opportunity, a break from the monochromatic years of the fifties.
John F. Kennedy’s presidency long defied objective appraisal, but recent assessments have revealed an administration long on promise and vigor, while somewhat lacking in tangible accomplishment. His proposals for a tax cut and civil rights legislation, however, promised significant gains in the months before his assassination. While maturation, as evidenced in the handling of the Cuban
missile crisis, was apparent, the potential legacy of the New Frontier will forever be left to speculation. Without the years promised to one so gifted, we will never know what he might have accomplished in this country he loved, and throughout the world.
There will be those who view this program with the dispassionate eye of a student of history – and there will be those of us who will watch, grieving as we see our youthful dreams die with the larger-than-life young Prince of Camelot.
But no one who watches these programs will be unmoved and uninspired by this man who asked us to look inside ourselves to our better angels – this young man who asked us to give ourselves, our time and our talent, to our country.
We invite you to share an evening of remarkable programming with your family and friends. Sit together, watch together and contemplate the legacy of John Kennedy – and share your reflections on our Facebook page facebook.com/whropublicmedia
On the cover
JFK: American Experiencecoming November 11 & 12, 2013
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Washington Week
Pov • Up Heartbreak Hill PBS Newshour
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country Joanne Weir’s Cooking Cooking with Nick Stellino This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Washington Week
Eat! Drink! Italy! Eat! Drink! Italy! Eat! Drink! Italy! Eat! Drink! Italy! Eat! Drink! Italy! Eat! Drink! Italy!
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country Cooking with Nick Stellino This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Nature • Wolverine: Chasing The Phantom
Secrets of Selfridges
Global voices • Ninos De La Memoria
Antiques Roadshow • Junk in the Trunk 3
Company of Heroes PBS Newshour
Cooking with Nick Stellino Rick Steves’ Europe
African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross • Into The Fire
PBS Newshour
PBS Newshour
America Reframed • SkydanceJimi Hendrix: American Masters
Nova • Making Stuff Safer
Independent Lens • The Graduates Frontline
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The This Old House HourRaw to Ready • Bombardier Life on Fire • Pioneers of the Deep
Chef’s Life
PBS Newshour
Washington Week
War Zone/Comfort Zone We Served Too: The Story of Women’s Airforce Service Pilots
Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Martha Stewart’s Cooking Cooking with Nick Stellino Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country Joanne Weir’s Cooking Cooking with Nick Stellino This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Sara’s Weeknight Meals Martha’s Sewing Room New Scandinavian Cooking It’s Sew Easy The Jazzy Vegetarian Christina Cooks
Cooking with Nick Stellino This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Martha Stewart’s Cooking Cooking with Nick Stellino Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Cooking with Nick Stellino Rick Steves’ Europe
Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Martha Stewart’s Cooking Cooking with Nick Stellino Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country Joanne Weir’s Cooking Cooking with Nick Stellino This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Washington Week Charlie Rose: The Week America Reframed • Skydance
Nature • Love in the Animal KingdomSecrets of Althorp - The Spencers
Global voices • Bolinao 52
Antiques Roadshow • Politically Collect
PBS NewshourLocal USA
African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross JFK : American Experience • Part TwoAmerica Reframed • The Way We Get By PBS Newshour
Nature • Parrot Confidential Nova • Cold Case JFK Secrets of the Dead • JFK : one PM Central Standard Time
PBS Newshour
POV • Brooklyn Castle (7:00)
The This Old House Hour Chef’s Life
PBS Newshour
POV • 56 Up (7:00) Global Voices
Washington Week
PBS Newshour
Great Performances • Rodgers and Hammerstein’s oklahoma!
WHRO TV 15/15.1COX 15 • Charter 5 • FiOS 15 | COX 1015 Charter 705 • FiOS 515
WHRO WORLD 15.2COX 107 • FiOS 460
WHRO CREATE 15.4COX Digital 109 • FiOS 463
America Reframed • Trust
African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
Antiques Roadshow • Dallas, TX - Hour Three
Great Performances • Stephen Sondheim’s Company with the New York Philharmonic
Antiques Roadshow • Miami Beach, FL - Hour Three
Antiques Roadshow • Junk in the Trunk 3 As Time Goes By
Local USA
Independent Lens • The Waiting Room/Let Me Down Easy
Charlie Rose: The Week
As Time Goes By
Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Martha Stewart’s Cooking Cooking with Nick Stellino Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Joanne Weir’s Cooking
Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Martha Stewart’s Cooking Hometime
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country Joanne Weir’s Cooking Cooking with Nick Stellino Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Martha Stewart’s Cooking Cooking with Nick Stellino Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country Joanne Weir’s Cooking
JFK : American Experience • Part one
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country Joanne Weir’s Cooking Ask This Old House
Pov • 5 Broken Cameras
Pride & Joy
Not Yet Begun to Fight
Independent Lens (7:00)
Nature • Love in the Animal Kingdom
Masterpiece Classic • The Paradise, Part Five Masterpiece Classic • Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Four
Unconquered Seminoles
Globe Trekker • Paris City Guide 2
PBS Newshour
Masterpiece Classic • Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Five
African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross • Into The Fire
Masterpiece Classic • The Paradise, Part Six
New Environmentalists
Primetime
Charlie Rose: The Week
War of the Worlds: American Experience
Great Performances • Moby Dick from San Francisco opera
Mclaughlin Group Inside Washington
Doc Martin • Driving Mr. Mclynn
Local USA
Independent Lens • The Graduates
Raw to Ready • Bombardier
Moveable Feast
Charlie Rose: The Week
Mclaughlin Group Inside Washington
Doc Martin • The Departed
Local USA
Moveable Feast
Charlie Rose: The Week
TV listings are subject to change without notice. For the most up to date listing visit whro.org/tvschedulemonday - Friday repeats at 2am - 4am
tV highlights
JIMI HENDRIX: AMERICAN MASTERS Tuesday, November 5 • 9Pm
Experience the pioneering guitarist Jimi Hendrix’s life and music through never-before-seen performance footage, archival interviews, photographs and family letters. The film features new interviews with Hendrix family members, band mates, Paul McCartney and others.
NOVA COLD CASE JFK WedNesday, November 13 • 9Pm
Fifty years later, what can science tell us about the Kennedy assassination - and the investigations that followed? The 1963 murder, in broad daylight in front of hundreds of witnesses, was a homicide investigator’s best-case scenario. Yet somehow the JFK assassination became a forensic nightmare, plagued by mishandled evidence, a controversial autopsy and, incredibly, a prime suspect murdered.
November 2013
GREAT PERFORMANCES RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN’S OKLAHOMA! Friday, November 15 • 9Pm
PRIDE & JOY Thursday, November 14 • 10Pm
Filmmaker Joe York spotlights the tradition-bearers of Southern foodways, presenting intimate portraits of men and women who grow, prepare and serve Southern food and drink. He examines themes related to foodways, sense of place, civil rights, gender, family dynamics and diversity in the modern American South.
Still “doin’ fine” after 60 years, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s landmark American musical Oklahoma! is reborn in this film version of the Royal National Theatre of great Britain’s award-winning production. Directed by Trevor Nunn and choreographed by Susan Stroman, it set box office records during its run in london, and again on Broadway, with critics and audiences alike captivated by its fresh new take on a venerable classic, which includes a sensational, star-making performance by x-Man Hugh Jackman as Curly.
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Antiques Roadshow • Politically Collect
Charlie Rose: The Week America Reframed • The Way We Get By
Taste This! In The Americas Rick Steves’ Europe Classics Rudy Maxa’s World Travelscope Burt Wolf: Travels/Traditions
Secrets of Scotland Yard
JFK : American Experience • Part One (7:00)
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country Joanne Weir’s Cooking Cooking with Nick Stellino This Old House
Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Martha Stewart’s Cooking Cooking with Nick Stellino Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Antiques Roadshow • Survivors Independent Lens • Indian Relay
African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross • Rise! Lincoln@Gettysburg Frontline • Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald?
America Reframed • The Medicine Game PBS Newshour
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country Joanne Weir’s Cooking Chef John Besh Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Martha Stewart’s Cooking Chef John Besh Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Nova • At The Edge of Space
PBS Newshour
PBS Newshour
Frontline • Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald?
The This Old House Hour Chef’s Life
Nova • Asteroid: Doomsday Or Payday? Comet Encounter
Nova • Asteroid: Doomsday Or Payday?
Washington Week
The Gettysburg Story PBS Newshour
Antiques Roadshow • Survivors
Washington Week Charlie Rose: The Week America Reframed • The Medicine Game
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country Joanne Weir’s Cooking Chef John Besh This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Julia and Jacques Cooking Home for Christy Rost America’s Test Kitchen Cooking with Julie Taboulie
Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Chef John Besh Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country Joanne Weir’s Cooking Chef John Besh This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Martha Stewart’s Cooking Chef John Besh Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Martha Stewart’s Cooking Chef John Besh Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe
Lidia’s Italy Cook’s Country Chef John Besh This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Donna Dewberry Show European Christmas Markets Katie Brown Workshop Burt Wolf: Travels/Traditions Katie Brown Workshop Travelscope
Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize
Nature • Parrot Confidential Global Voices • Behind The Rainbow
Kennedy Half Century
Antiques Roadshow • San Diego, Ca - Hour Two
African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross • It’s Nation Time
POV • Sun Kissed
The March
PBS NewshourAmerica Reframed • After Happily Ever After
Nature • My Life As A Turkey Nature • An Original Duckumentary
Independent Lens • Young Lakota Independent Lens • Indian Relay PBS Newshour
The This Old House Hour Chef’s Life Globe Trekker • World War II in the Pacific
Assassination: Idaho’s Trial of the Century Frontline • A Death In St. Augustine PBS Newshour
Walking Into The Unknown
Washington Week Great Performances • Barbra Streisand: Back to Brooklyn
Indians Like Us PBS Newshour
Washington Week Charlie Rose: The Week America Reframed • After Happily Ever After
As Time Goes By
Global Voices • Invoking Justice
Masterpiece Classic • Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Six
Kennedy Half Century
Rick Steves’ Europe
Antiques Roadshow • San Diego, Ca - Hour One
Secrets of the Dead • JFK : One PM Central Standard Time
Antiques Roadshow • San Diego, Ca - Hour Three
Frontline • A Death In St. Augustine
Delicious TV’s Vegan Mashup
WHRO TV 15/15.1COX 15 • Charter 5 • FiOS 15 | COX 1015 Charter 705 • FiOS 515
WHRO WORLD 15.2COX 107 • FiOS 460
WHRO CREATE 15.4COX Digital 109 • FiOS 463
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JFK : American Experience • Part Two (7:00)
As Time Goes By
Masterpiece Classic • Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Seven
PBS Newshour
African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross • Rise!
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Chef John Besh
Joanne Weir’s Cooking
Doc Martin • Midwife Crisis
Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Martha Stewart’s Cooking Cooking with Nick Stellino Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Local USA
Comet Encounter
Moveable Feast
Local USA
Independent Lens • Young Lakota
PBS Newshour
Nature • The Private Life of Deer
Masterpiece Classic • The Paradise, Part Seven
African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
Injunuity
Primetime
Nashville 2.0
Washington Week
November 2013
Mclaughlin Group Inside Washington
Local USA
Charlie Rose: The Week
Lincoln: Prelude to the Presidency
Mclaughlin Group Inside Washington
Doc Martin • Do Not Disturb
Martha Stewart’s Cooking
Local USA
Moveable Feast
Charlie Rose: The Week
Mclaughlin Group Inside Washington
TV listings are subject to change without notice. For the most up to date listing visit whro.org/tvschedulemonday - Friday repeats at 2am - 4am
GREAT PERFORMANCES BARBRA STREISAND: BACK TO BROOKLYN Friday, November 29 • 9Pm
The legendary Barbra Streisand makes a historic homecoming to Brooklyn at the new Barclays Center arena, marking the superstar’s first Brooklyn concert since her childhood years. Joined by special guests Il Volo and Chris Botti, Streisand performs an extensive selection of songs from throughout her five-decade career, including a touching duet with her son, Jason gould.
tV highlights
NATURE MY LIFE AS A TURKEY WedNeSdAy, November 27 • 8Pm
Based on the true story of writer and naturalist Joe Hutto, portrayed by wildlife photographer Jeff Palmer, this film chronicles Hutto’s remarkable experience of imprinting wild turkey eggs and raising the hatchlings to adulthood.
NASHVILLE 2.0 PBS ARTS FALL FESTIVAL 2013 Friday, November 22 • 9Pm
Experience a variety of musical genres through the vibrancy of Nashville’s Americana music scene. From Emmylou Harris to Mumford and
Sons, Rosanne Cash to The Mavericks, NASHVIllE 2.0 celebrates the
American musical melting pot.
November 2013
Carol Burnett — comedic icon and all-around performing legend — is the guest of honor when, for the 16th year, the comedy world convenes in Washington, DC, to toast this year’s recipient of the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The program features comedic highlights from Burnett’s half-century in show business.
CAROL BURNETT: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE suNday, November 24 • 8Pm
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Join us for the 11th Annual Pioneer Awards
honoring Colin G. Campbell and Robert W. Cross.
Sponsorships, tables, individual tickets, silent auction donations, and congratulatory ads are available; please contact Laura Payne, Special Events Manager, at 757-889-9419 or via email at [email protected] for more details.
T H E E L E V E N T H A N N U A L
WHRO invites you to join them for
honoring Colin G. Campbell and Robert W. Cross,
pioneers in public broadcasting.
The Pioneer Awards will take place on Saturday, March 22, 2014 at the Hampton Roads Convention Center
and will include cocktails, a silent auction, a seated dinner, an awards presentation and musical entertainment.
Colin is the President and Chief Financial Officer of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and Rob is the Executive and Artistic Director of the Virginia Arts Festival. These individuals embody
the true spirit of the Pioneer Awards – they lead by excellent example and have been long-time supporters throughout the Hampton Roads community, notably in public broadcasting, including WHRO.
Save the Datefor WhrO’s
5th Annual Strolling Supper
on Sunday, February 23, 2014at the Norfolk Waterside marriott
4-7pm
For more information please contactLaura Payne at 757-889-9419
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e’re inviting you to join us online as we start a
conversation about food, with our community-based
website called Let’s Eat!
Whether it’s creating new and inspiring dishes or simply enjoying great food at the end of a long day, we all look forward to relaxing with a great meal. let’s Eat provides cooking tips, recipes from area chefs and cooks, restaurant reviews, videos highlighting seasonal delights and much more.
We’re also asking for your original recipes for our Recipe Swap section – so wipe the sauce off those recipe cards and send them in with pictures of the completed dish.
Who’s in the kitchen?We’re happy to have local chef and food expert Patrick Evans-Hylton join us with articles, recipes and cooking tidbits to help everyone from the beginning cook to the experienced chef. other guest culinary bloggers include area vegan chef Betsy DiJuliio, Nisa Burns of Kitchenability, beer connoisseur linda Williams, Virginia wine blogger Frank Morgan and other area kitchen masters.
Through let’s Eat, we hope to share an enthusiasm for cooking and perhaps even convince a few people that with fresh ingredients, a little imagination, and some guidance from area chefs, anyone can cook great meals and enjoy the art of cooking too!
For more information and updates, check us out on Facebook.com/Letseathamptonroads and feed your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.
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Something’s cooking at WHRo: let’s Eat!
MediaVA, the digital media distribution system developed by WHRo, is quickly becoming the
premier statewide resource for Virginia educators. And, over the past few months, this outstanding resource has become a two-time award winner!
In September, eMediaVA was presented with a governor’s Technology Award at a special ceremony at the Commonwealth of Virginia Innovative Technology Symposium (CoVITS) in Richmond. The governor’s Technology Awards program recognizes public sector IT projects that have improved government service delivery and efficiency. Winners were determined by a distinguished panel of information technology experts and eMediaVA was recognized for the innovative use of technology in education.
on october 21st, the National Educational Telecommunications Association honored eMediaVA at the 2013 NETA Conference in Atlanta. The NETA Awards provide national recognition of excellence in public broadcasting in the areas of community engagement, promotion, instructional media and content creation. eMediaVA received the award for Best online Educational Resource in the Instructional Media class.
With more than 100,000 accounts created, eMediaVA offers Virginia educators tens of thousands of digital learning objects including video, audio, interactive and graphic elements, all correlated to Virginia’s Standards of learning and available free of charge. WHRo is proud to offer this national award winning service to all teachers and students across the Commonwealth!
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Friday, November 1, 8pm
Turtle Island Qurtet
with Nellie McKaySaturday
November 2, 8pm
L.A. Theatre Worksin The Graduate
Tuesday, November 12 andWednesday, November 13
7:30pm
The Parsons Dance Co.Wednesday, November 20, 7:30pm
Ani & Ida Kavafianwith Jonathan Feldman, pianist
www.HamptonArts.net (757) 722-2787 125 E. MELLEN ST.HAMPTON
The Parsons Dance Company
The American Theatre Season of Faves2013–14
Accepting the Governor’s technology Award
With support from Norfolk Consortium
Norfolk Southern Foundation
December 5–8, 2013 · Chrysler Hall · Norfolk, Virginia
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Thomas Nelson Community College’s Department of Performing Arts presents three great productions at the Dr. Mary T. Christian Auditorium in Templin Hall on the Hampton campus.
Performances take place Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Cabaret
November 15-24, 2013
Our Town
April 4-13, 2014
The Pirates of Penzance July 11-20, 2014
www. Tncc.edu 757-825-2779
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Midnight Sid the Science Kid12:30am Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
1am Sesame Street2am Thomas & Friends
2:30am Word Girl3am Cyberchase
3:30am Clifford4am Sesame Street5am Arthur
5:30am Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That
6am Sesame Street7am Cyberchase
7:30am Wordgirl8am Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
8:30am Sid the Science Kid9am Clifford The Big Red Dog
9:30am Martha Speaks 10am Arthur
10:30am Wild Kratts11am Curious George
11:30am Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That
Noon Peg + Cat 12:30pm Dinosaur Train
1pm Sesame Street2pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
2:30am Super Why! 3pm Sid the Science Kid
3:30pm Thomas & Friends4pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
4:30pm Caillou5pm Super Why!
5:30pm Dinosaur Train6pm Peg + Cat
6:30pm Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That
7pm Sesame Street8pm Martha Speaks
8:30pm Wild Kratts9pm Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
9:30pm Word Girl10pm M, W & F - Teen Kids News
Tu & Sat - The Electric Company Th & Sun - Maya & Miguel
10:30pm Cyberchase11pm Cat In The Hat
Knows A Lot About That11:30pm Dinosaur Train
WHRO.KIDS 15.3 COX 15 • Charter 5 • FiOS 462
COX Digital 108 | Charter Digital 120
ampton Roads’ own Mike Tomlin took the reins as head coach of the Pittsburg Steelers in 2007, and two years later, became the youngest coach to
win a Super Bowl championship. But his success hasn’t stopped him from returning to his community to give back. In fact – it’s been a driving force.
Every summer for the past four years, Tomlin returns to coach his annual Youth Football camp. He says that growing up, he had people from the community guide him down the right path. He says they helped shape and mold him as a child, and now it’s his turn: “I take it personal and I believe I have an obligation to pay it forward, and that’s what I’m trying to do!”
A graduate of Denbigh High School and the College of William and Mary, Tomlin uses the camp as more than just a tool to teach young men skills to use on the football field. It’s also a way to show them the importance of education, specifically when pursuing their goals and dreams.
He applauds PBS and WHRo’s “American graduate: let’s Make it Happen” initiative, which works to address and find solutions to the drop out crisis in Hampton Roads. “I don’t care what your dreams are, getting a quality education, a formal education, needs to be a component of it,” Tomlin says, “Because, whether it’s directly or indirectly related to your field, to be successful, you need education – and also for dealing with the issues that come with success!”
Throughout his career, Mike Tomlin has been a part of the coaching staff for several teams, including the 2007 Steelers. And while he likes to win, that’s not what he speaks about when he’s asked about his proudest moments as a coach. Tomlin says there are many, and they all center around his players who’ve found fulfillment in their personal lives – long after they’ve left the football field. “Seeing a guy who may be labeled as an ‘at risk’ guy taking his god-given abilities in the game of football, and using that as an avenue to better himself and create opportunities for him in life is something that warms your heart.”
That same heartwarming feeling comes as he watches the young men attending his football camp taking the disciplines he and the other coaches try to impart and using them in other areas of their lives. He knows most of the kids attending his camp won’t play for the NFl, but it’s his hope that they’ll take what they’ve learned to the game of life.
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the measure of SuccessThe Center for Regional Citizenship
Major support for WHRo’s American graduate: let’s Make it Happen initiative is provided by Norfolk State University.
www.nsu.eduAchieving Excellence.
Success Beyond Measure.
Every day there are a variety of opportunities for volunteers to lend a hand around the station. If you’ve got some time you can spare, we’d love to put you to work! We’ll even feed you!
The work is important and fun – and our thanks are genuine! our Volunteer Manager, Sharman goode-Hurd, can
give you details and answer any questions.
Call her at 889.9430!
Volunteering at WHRo
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BICENTENNIAL OPERAS SAturdAy November 9 Whro 90.3 Fm
As this Wagner and Verdi bicentennial year draw to a close, we still have time to present masterpieces by these giants of opera. on the 9th of this month, our Houston grand opera series offers one of the great middle-period operas by giuseppe Verdi, one with music that even non-opera-lovers know, “Il Trovatore,” featuring Dolora Zajik, for many the definitive Azucena. Then on the 30th, Richard Wagner’s monumental music drama “Tritan und Isolda” will be broadcast, with Ben Heppner and Nina Stemme as opera’s most transcendent lovers.
PATRIOTIC NOVEMBER Whro 90.3 Fm
At a time of year when the landscape can seem dreary, November is brightened with colorful bunting, thanks to Election Day, Veterans Day and, of course, Thanksgiving. These holidays call forth the red, white and blue, and WHRo-FM and Connoisseur Classics will match those patriotic colors with music. We’ll have compositions by American composers about thanks giving, and, for election day, some truly awful campaign songs from the past. If you think political campaigns hit their nadir recently, these songs might just change your mind. Tune in and enjoy the musical Americana!
ACOUSTIC HIGHWAY suNdays aT 9Pm • Whrv 89.5 Fm
Acoustic Highway explores the sounds of singer-songwriters. From classic bluegrass and Appalachian ballads to songs of the new folk movement, the program takes listeners on a journey of music that is deeply rooted in America. The show proudly features local artists who are invited to perform live from the WHRV studios. Producer Barry graham started working for Public Radio in Hampton Roads on January 1, 1981 (he even wrote a doctoral dissertation about it!) and works diligently to ensure that every Sunday evening, listeners enjoy the stories behind the songs and the wonderful traditions that are folk music.
For more expanded listings, visit whro.org.
THE SPLENDID TABLE® ThaNksgiviNg day aT 11am • Whrv 89.5 Fm
on Thursday, November 28, help is on the way for Thanksgiving cooks, kitchen helpers and dinner guests on this, the biggest cooking day of the year. lynne Rossetto Kasper, award-winning host of public radio’s national food show The Splendid Table®, will be available to answer listener questions throughout the live, two-hour program. Quickly becoming a Thanksgiving morning tradition, lynne’s past Thanksgiving shows have included everything from a cross-country trucker cooking his Thanksgiving dinner on the manifold to a panicked first-time cook who didn’t realize a turkey needs to be thawed. lynne handles all questions with wit, expertise and laughter.
listener Participation
Phone lines (800-537-5252) will be open nationwide from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. EST
dr. Barry Graham
Radio Programming Visit whro.org/whrvfm and whro.org/whrofm
WEEKDAYS
6-8am BBC News 8-10am Morning Edition from NPR 10-11am On Point – Hour 1 11am-Noon Diane Rehm – Hour Noon-1pm Here and Now 1-2pm World, Have Your Say 2-3pm To the Point 3-4pm The Q 4-5pm PRI’s The World 5-6pm HearSay with Cathy Lewis (M-Th) Another View (F) 6-6:30pm Marketplace 6:30-7:30pm As It Happens 7:30-8pm Monday – Left, Right and Center
Tuesday – Planetary Radio Wednesday – The Business Thursday – With Good Reason Friday – Cambridge Forum
WEEKDAYS
Midnight-6am Rockin’ All Nite 6-9am Morning Alternative 9am-4pm Deep Cuts 4-6pm World Café with David Dye 6-7pm Eclectic Evenings (M-Th) 6-8pm Eclectic Evenings (F) 7-9pm Out of the Box with Paul Shugrue (M-Th) 8-10pm Shot of the Blues (F) 9-10pm Eclectic Evenings (M-W) 9-10pm Connections with Nic Harcourt (Th) 10-11pm Defenestration ( Every day) 11-midnight HardcoreNorfolk Podcast (F)
SATURDAYS 6-7am To the Best of Our Knowledge 7-8am BBC Newshour 8-9am Travel with Rick Steves 9-10am Hearing Voices 10-11am Bob Edwards Weekend 11am-Noon Whaddya Know Noon-2pm Weekend Edition 2-3pm Car Talk 3-4pm Wait, Wait! Don’t Tell Me! 4-5pm Only a Game 5-6pm On the Media 6-7pm Weekend All Things Considered 7-8pm This American Life 8-9pm The Sound of Young America 9-10pm Sound Opinions 10-11pm Studio 360 11pm-Mid. Snap Judgment Mid.-1am Wiretap 1-5am BBC World Service
SUNDAYS 5-6am Are We Alone? 6-7am To the Best of Our Knowledge 7-8am BBC Newshour 8-9am The Parents Journal 9-10am Speaking of Faith 10-11am Bob Edwards Weekend 11am-Noon Chef’s Table Noon-2pm Weekend Edition 2-4pm The Tavis Smiley Show 4-5pm Fresh Air Weekend 5-6pm Selected Shorts 6-8pm A Prairie Home Companion 8pm-Mid. Old Time Radio Shows from
the 30s and 40s Mid.-1am Footlight Parade 1-5am BBC World Service 5-6am World Vision Report
SUNDAYS 1-2am Midnight Special 2-7am AltOvernite 7-11am Hunter @ Sunrise 11am-12pm Sunday Special 12-4pm Afternoon Sampler 4-5pm Sound Opinions 5-6pm Afternoon Sampler 6-7pm New Orleans All The Way Live 7-8pm Eclectic Evenings 8-9pm Woodsongs 9-10pm Art of the Song 10pm-1am AltOvernite
89.5-3 — A labor of love of music with roots in Progressive Radio of the 70’s, covering music from the 50’s to today: indie/ blues/ rock/ Americana/ folk.
SATURDAYS Midnight-5am AltOvernite 5-9am Morning Alternative 9am-1pm Deep Cuts 1-5pm Out of the Box with Paul Shugrue 5-8pm Afternoon Sampler 8-10pm Mountain Stage 10-midnight Edge of the Universe
For more up-to-date schedule info follow us on facebook at facebook.com/AltRadio.org
89.5-2 — SpeakEasy is a 24/7 digital station bringing you more of the thoughtful programming that NPR, PRI and APM provide, as well as repeat broadcasts of This American life and our own HearSay with Cathy lewis and Another View with Barbara Hamm-lee.
8-9pm The Story with Dick Gordon 9-10pm Newslink 10-11pm Tell Me More 11pm-Mid. BBC’s The World Today Mid.-1am Democracy Now 1-1:30am Israel Radio 1:30-2am Channel Africa 2-2:30am China Radio 2:30-3am Radio Sweden 3-4am Radio Australia 4-4:30am Voice of Russia 4:30-5am Radio Canada
International 5-5:30am Radio Prague 5:30-6am KBS World Radio
WEEKDAYS
5-9am Morning Edition from NPR 9-10am M-Th: BBC Newshour
Fri: Virginia Conversations 10-11am The Diane Rehm Show 11am-Noon On Point Noon-1pm Mon-Thurs: HearSay with Cathy Lewis Fri: Another View 1-2pm M: Making Contact, Left Right & Center T: The Jefferson Hour W: Marketplace Money Th: With Good Reason Fri: The Moth Hour 2-3pm Mon-Thurs: Here & Now Fri: Science Friday 3-4pm Fresh Air with Terry Gross 4-6:30pm All Things Considered 6:30-7pm Marketplace 7-9pm Out of the Box with
Paul Shugrue (M-Th)
Public radio for eastern virginia and North-east North Carolina 89.5 Fm Whrv Norfolk, Whrg 88.5 Fm gloucester Point, Whre 91.9 Fm eastville, WhrX 90.1 Fm Nassawadox, WhrL 88.1 Fm emporia.
7-8pm The R&B Chronicles (Fri) 8-10pm A Shot of the Blues (Fri) 9pm-1am Jazz with Jae Sinnett (M-Th) 10pm-Mid. Mountain Stage (Fri) Mid.-1am Art of the Song (Fri) 1-5am BBC World Service
SATURDAYS 1-6am Sinnett Overnight 6-7am Selected Shorts 7-8am Bob Edwards Weekend 8-10am Weekend Edition Saturday 10-11am Car Talk 11am-Noon Wait, Wait! Don’t Tell Me! Noon-1pm This American Life 1-5pm Out of the Box with Paul Shugrue 5-6pm All Things Considered 6-8pm A Prairie Home Companion 8-10pm The Saturday Night Fish Fry 10-11pm Piano Jazz 11pm-Mid. The Vocal Sound of Jazz Mid.-1am Blues Before Sunrise
SUNDAYS 1-5am Blues Before Sunrise 5-6am Humankind 6-7am BBC News 7-8am Bob Edwards Weekend 8-10am Weekend Edition Sunday 10am-Noon A Prairie Home Compion Noon-1pm American’s Test Kitchen Radio 1-5pm Sinnett in Session 5-6pm All Things Considered 6-7pm Back Story 7-9pm Pickin’ on WHRV 9-10pm Acoustic Highway 10-11pm The Folk Sampler 11pm-Mid. Celtic Connections Mid.-1am Woodsongs
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Radio Programming Visit whro.org/whrvfm and whro.org/whrofm
important Numbers:WHRV-FM Studio ...................(757) 889.9401 WHRo-FM Studio ...................(757) 889.9402Public Affairs Call-in .............(800) 940.2240
Heard locally on 99.3 Fm, 90.3-3 Fm, and streamed worldwide at the1920snetwork.com - Big band, nostal-gia, and old Time Radio 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
WEEKDAYS
Mid.-1am The Life of Riley/ Red Skelton (M only) The Cylinder Hour (T-F)
1-2am Fred Allen/The Great Gildersleeve (M only) The Cylinder Hour(T-F) 2-4am 1920s-40s Big Band 4-6am The Pre Big Band Era 6am-1pm 1920s-40s Big Band (M-Th) 12:30pm The Friday Afternoon Funnies (F only) 1-3pm Monday & Thursday The Original Big Band Showcase Tuesday 1920s-40s Big Band Wednesday & Friday Don Kennedy Show 3-5pm 1920s-40s Big Band Tuesday Saturday Night Fish Fry 5-8pm 1920s-40s Big Band 8-10pm 1920s-40s Big Band (M-Th) The Original Big Band Showcase (F only) 9pm Rhythm Sweet and Hot (M only)
10pm-Mid. 1920s-40s Big Band
SATURDAYS Mid.-1am The Cylinder Hour 1-7am 1920s-40s Big Band 7-8am 1920s-40s Big Band 8am-Noon 1920s-40s Big Band Noon-1pm The Swing Era 1-3pm Seems Like Old Times 3-7pm 1920s-40s Big Band 7-9pm Big Band Jump 9-10pm Fibber McGee and Molly/ Avalon Time 10-11pm The Mel Blanc Show/ Our Miss Brooks 11pm-Mid. Ozzie and Harriet/ The Red Skelton Show
SUNDAYS Mid.-2am Saturday Night Fish Fry 2-9am 1920s-40s Big Band 9-11am The Original Big Band Showcase 11am-7pm 1920s-40s Big Band 7-9pm Big Band Jump 9-10pm The Jack Benny Show/ Phil Harris 10-11pm The Bickersons/ Burns and Allen 11pm-Mid. Abbott and Costello/ Dennis Day
Visit www.the1920snetwork.com for the Old Time Radio Service, with over 100 show titles, 24-7.
90.3-2 — Programming rarely performed on main-stream classical stations, exploring music from the Middle Ages to the 21st Century: including full-length, obscure operas; out-of-print recordings; and works by lesser-known composers.
MONDAYS Chamber/instrumental music
TUESDAYS Classical Light
WEDNESDAYS Symphonic music
THURSDAYS Music for winds and brass
FRIDAYS Great historical performances
SATURDAYS Opera
SUNDAYSChoral and organ music
www.defenestration.net 7 days a week, 24 hours a day local music,
videos and podcasts.
Radio Programming Visit whro.org/whrvfm and whro.org/whrofm
8 pm Barry Grahams Acoustic Highway (M) YourWrestlingShow (T) ZaksMovieShow (W) YourMusicShow (Th) Josh’s Radio Show (F) Hardcore Norfolk Podcast (Sat) FantasyVA Podcast (Sun)
SUNDAYS Mid.-7am 90.3 Overnight 7am-Noon Your Musical Brunch
with Lynn Summeral - 8:30 - BirdNotes - 10 Writers Almanac Noon-1pm With Heart and Voice 1-3pm Performance Today 3-4pm From the Parlor
with Dwight Davis 4-7pm Afternoon Classics
with Raymond Jones 7-8pm Classical Guitar Alive! 8-10pm Pipedreams 10pm-Mid. Evening Classics
with Raymond Jones
Public radio with classical music on three great stations: Whro-Fm (90.3), serving hampton roads; WhrJ (89.9), serving the middle Peninsula and Northern Neck; and WhrF (98.3), serving the eastern Shore.
WEEKDAYS
5-10am Morning Classics with Dwight Davis
10am-3pm Mid-Day Classics with Shari Barbour 3-7pm Afternoon Delights with
Anthony McSpadden 7-9pm Performance Today 9pm-Mid. Evening Classics
with Raymond Jones
Mid.-5am 90.3 Overnight
SATURDAYS Mid.-6am 90.3 Overnight 6-7am Harmonia 7am-Noon Car Tunes Noon-1pm From the Top 1-4pm HOUSTON GRAND OPERA 11/2 - The Italian Girl in Algiers - Rossini 11/9 - Il Trovatore - Verdi 11/16 - Xerxes- Händel 11/23 - Don Giovanni - Mozart 11/30 - Tristan and Isolde- Wagner 4-6pm Intermezzo 6-8pm Performance Today 8-11pm This Just In
with Raymond Jones 11pm-Mid. Harmonia
WHRo Passport Program
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The WHRO Passport Card is provided for members at the $65 level and above. Area businesses offer discount benefits to these members.Please visit our website, whro.org/home/supportwhro/membership/passportmember/, to see entire listing of Passport Participants.
*If you would like information on how your business can be a part of this program, please contact Reese Beeler at [email protected]!
This month’s featured passport benefit is:
anjella Paulette spa & style bar10% off all services 110 W. 20th Street, Norfolk, VA 23517, (757)-622-3472
2nd Act Consignments .............................................................15% discount110 W. 21st St., Norfolk, VA 23517 (not to be combined with other (757) 622-1533 discounts or promotions)
Acupuncture Works .................................................................10% discount362 Mclaws Circle, Suite 2, Williamsburg, VA 23185, (757) 613-3662
Barefoot Books .........................................................................20% discountwww.thebarefootbookshop.com, use code AMBTWY at checkout, or call (757) 897-6580
The Center ..........................................Buy one specialty drink, get one free57c Colonial Trail East, Surry, VA 23883 (757) 356-5360 or (757)7lATTE1
Cookies by Design ...................................................................20% discount4001 Virginia Beach Blvd., Virginia Beach, VA 23452, (757) 463-6040
Fiorello Ristorante Italiano ......................................................15% discount943 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., Newport News, VA 23601, (757) 952-1122
garden gazebo..........................................................................20% discount 729 W 21st St., Norfolk, VA 23517, (575) 623-1717
Hot House Yoga ......................................................Free Introductory Week1952 laskin Rd., Suite 507, Virginia Beach, VA 23454, (757) 626-0099362 Mclaws Circle, Suite 2, Williamsburg, VA 23185, (757) 613-3662
Virginia Stage Company .............................................10% discount (not on 110 E. Tazewell Street, preview tickets orNorfolk, VA 23510 other discounts)(757) 627-1234, www.vastage.com
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Although Julia Atwater Bristow died in 2010 at age 85, today this retired artist and government writer is sending more than 20 students to college. Julia’s estate plans included a charitable bequest to the Hampton Roads Community Foundation to forever help students from Norfolk and the Eastern Shore achieve their dreams. Paint your own
vision of the future by letting your will say a lot about you. Call us at 757-622-7951 or visit leaveabequest.org.
Julia’s will said a lot about her.
What does your will say about you?
to forever help students from Norfolk and
Adding charity to your will or IRA
A quick guide to the pleasure and promise of charitable bequests
www.leaveabequest.org. • (757) 622-7951
WHRo Corporate Sponsors
Saint Mary Star of the Sea Catholic School
Saint Patrick Catholic School Salvation ArmySandler Center for the Performing
ArtsSenior Services of Southeastern
Virginia Sentara HealthcareSeven VenuesShred-It Document Shredding
SpecialistsStellarOne Bank Symphonicity, The Symphony
Orchestra of Virginia Beach The Chesapeake Thomas Nelson Community
College Tidewater Builders Association Tidewater Community College Todd Rosenlieb Dance United Way of South Hampton
RoadsUniversity Village BookstoreVersAbility ResourcesVirginia Air and Space Center Virginia Aquarium & Marine
Science Center Virginia Arts Festival Virginia Beach Rescue Squad
FoundationVirginia College Savings Plan Virginia Grain Producers
Association
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Virginia Living Museum Virginia Museum of Contemporary
Art Virginia Musical Theatre Virginia Opera Association Virginia Stage Company Virginia Symphony OrchestraVirginia Wine and Oyster Classic,
Irvington VA Walsingham Academy Whole Foods MarketWilliamsburg Montessori School Willis Furniture
18th Century MerchantAmerican Theatre/Hampton ArtsAnnie’s Pet Sitting Arts Enter Cape Charles Athena Health Atlantic Shores Retirement
Community Barrier Islands Center on Virginia’s
Eastern ShoreBay Diesel & GeneratorBishop Sullivan Catholic High
School Bon Secours BridgeTrust Title GroupBuy Fresh Buy Local Hampton
RoadsChamberlin, Senior Living
Community Checkered Flag Motor Car
Company Chesapeake Bay FoundationChildren’s Hospital of The King’s
DaughtersChildren’s Specialty Group Christopher Newport UniversityChristopher Newport University
Farmers Market Chrysler Museum of Art City of Virginia BeachCity of Portsmouth Coastal Import Repair LTDCollege of William and Mary Colonial WilliamsburgCrispus Attucks Cultural Center
d’ART Center Dominion Pathology LaboratoriesDowntown Norfolk Council Eastern Virginia Medical School Electronic Systems Inc.Farm Bureau Live at Virginia
Beach Feldman Chamber Music Society Ferguson Center for the ArtsGloucester County Chamber of
Commerce Gloucester Main Street Association Goodwill Virginia Governor’s School for the ArtsGreat Dismal Swamp National
Wildlife RefugeGreat Machipongo Clam Shack Hurrah PlayersHampton Roads Academy Hampton Roads Catholic Schools
Consortium Hampton Roads Community
Foundation Hardy’s Jewellers Hermitage Museum and GardensHistoric JamestowneHope and Glory Inn India Fest Langley Federal Credit UnionLiebherr Mining Equipment Lions Bridge Financial Advisors,
Inc.
Mariners’ MuseumMasala Bites Indian Cuisine McGill Environmental Systems Merchant’s Square WilliamsburgMuscarelle Museum of Art Nauticus/National Maritime CenterNewport News Shipbuilding Norfolk Academy Norfolk Collegiate School Norfolk Festevents Norfolk Southern CorporationNorfolk State UniversitynTelos Wireless PavilionODU Regional Higher Education
Centers Old Dominion UniversityOld Dominion University’s Regional
Higher Education Centers Old Point National Bank Peninsula Catholic High School Peninsula Fine Arts Center PETA Plein Jane Inc. Precious Gem Proton Therapy Institute Regent University Richard Stravitz Sculpture & Fine
Art GalleryRichmond BalletRiverside Health System Saint Leo’s UniversitySaint Margaret’s
WHRo is proud to work with local businesses and corporations that help make our programming possible through their generous support.We applaud our Corporate Sponsors and encourage you to thank them by supporting their businesses.
interested in how your business can benefit from corporate sponsorship?contact diane rogic today at 757-724-4423 or at [email protected].
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downton Abbey Season 4 Premiere screening
Join WhrO and the NArO on december 16th at 6pm
to view the first hour of the season 4 premiere of Downton Abbey.This is Free and open to the
public but seating is limited. Call or email to reserve your seat today.
Come dressed as your favorite Downton character!
Call 757-889-9440 and press 1. Please leave a message to reserve your seat.
You will not receive a return call unless requested. or you may email
[email protected] to reserve your seat.
The leadership Circleleadership Circle members share WHRo’s vision of excellence and understand that financial participation at the leadership level is vital for WHRo to continue providing the best educational and broadcast services to our region.
thanks for leading the way!
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. BrownMr. and Mrs. Carlton BryantMonte and Katherine BryantMrs. Audra M. Bullock and Mr. T R.
Litton Mr. Cornell BurcherMr. and Mrs. Henry BurgerJim and Linda Marie BurtonMs. Pat Butler and Mr. Dennis
HusteadMrs. Marilyn B. BuxbaumMrs. Louise BuxtonMr. and Mrs. William L. BynumMr. Paul E. CarnesMs. Jean A. CarideoMr. and Mrs. Gordon CarsonMr. Robert T. CaseyMr. Russell R. CerroMrs. Carlotta C. ChandlerDr. and Mrs. Jerry ChutkowMs. Joy A. Cipriano and Mr. Jeff A.
KayeMr. and Mrs. Robert O. ClappMr. Franklin E. ClarkeDr. and Mrs. John P. ClarkeGene and Kay ClendenonMrs. Claudette N. ClosRonnie Cohen and Ron Herzick Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. CollinsMr. and Mrs. Norman ColpittsDr. and Mrs. Thomas ConageWilliam and Susan ConleyAnne and Darron ConnerMr. and Mrs. Colby CooperKathryn CopelandDr. and Mrs. George W. CornellMr. and Mrs. J. Mark CostenbaderTim and Betty Wade CoyleMr. and Mrs. John R. Curtis, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Keith CurtisMs. Cynthia Cutler and Mr. Craig
HainesNancy Copeland D’Amico and Jack
D’Amico Mr. and Mrs. Joshua P. DardenDr. and Mrs. Chris DasslerMr. and Mrs. Guy DaughertyMr. and Mrs. Chance DavisCapt and Mrs. Robert W. DedmanDr. William DeLacey in memory of
Virginia DeLacey Richard and Susan DesiletsMr. and Mrs. Robert DiazMs. Anne DonovanMr. and Mrs. Jay DiedzicMs. Anne DonovanMr. John W. DrescherMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. DrewryMr. and Mrs. William DullaghanMr. and Mrs. Scott DuncanMr. and Mrs. Jesse DurhamDouglas and Nancy DwoyerDr. and Mrs. Robert EberleMr. Martin A. EinhornLynn Hamilton EllisMs. Elise Emanuel and Mr. David
SchererEric EnglerMs. Dianne Epplein and Mr. John
PattonMrs. Sabiha FamularoJohn C. Farnandez, Jr.Mrs. Lynn J. FeigenbaumMr. Jack A. FeitelbergDr. Nancy FishbackMs. Denise J. FisherMr. Peter FisherMr. and Mrs. Joseph FislerMr. Dave FlanaganMs. Heidi K. FlatinJosephine FlemingMr. and Mrs. Robert C. FortMrs. Linda FoundsCol. and Mrs. Robert E. Frady USAF
(Ret.)Dr. and Mrs. Robert Frazier
Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. “Jack” FrostMs. Barbara A. GeraghtyMr. and Mrs. James GildeaMr. D. Eric Giles, Jr.Ms. Joan GilkisonMs. Jane Goldman and Mr. Ron DyerMr. and Mrs. Croxton GordonMr. Tavia GordonMr. Paul M. GottliebDr. Edna Griffenhagen and Mr. Mark
WallerJanice and Thom GrubbsThe Family of Carter T. Gunn Ms. Priscilla L. GuthrieMs. Laura B. GwathmeyMr. and Mrs. Terry HallMrs. Cindy W. HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Neil HanerMr. Gerald E. HansenMr. and Mrs. Philip L. HatchettCAPT and Mrs. Joel HeatonJohn and Lynn HeimerlMr. and Mrs. Edward HenifinJune S. HennageMr. and Mrs. Devin HensleyStephanie and Ron HermanDr. Douglas Higinbotham and Dr.
Marcy L. StutzmanMr. and Mrs. Richard HillPaul and Susan HirschbielDr. Anthony L. HiteMr. Bill HoblerKaren Hoffman and Bill SamulsonDieter and Mary HoinkesDr. Robert E. Howard, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert HoyMr. and Mrs. Bob HumeMr. and Mrs. Lynn HuntMr. Edward H. IngeMr. John C. IsaacsTom and Patricia IsenhourGail and Dave Iwans / DIAJames and Melody JeffreyDr. Mariann JelinekMr. and Mrs. Charles JettJan and Jeremy JohnsonCommander and Mrs. John JohnsonMr. Kent JohnsonMr. R. Ernie JohnsonDr. Howard W. Jones, Jr.Mrs. Martha A. JonesDr. and Mrs. Raymond T. JonesMs. Ida Kay JordanMr. and Mrs. Walter JuddDr. Daniel Jungkuntz and Ms. Patricia
McClellandMr. and Mrs. Jerry KantorDr. and Mrs. Gary KarlowiczMr. and Mrs. Ted Kaufman COL and Mrs. George Kaye, USAF RETMr. Bijan KazemiMr. Phillip A. KearleyMrs. Lynn H. KellamMs. Kay A. KemperDr. Dawnielle J. KernerDr. Mark KernerMs. Barbara KerrMs. Sue W. KeysDr. and Mrs. Greg KimDr. Michelle Kingsbury and Mr. John
WalkerMr. and Mrs. Daniel KoachDrs. Venu and Prashanthi KoduriMs. Constance KoenennMr. and Mrs. Edward KramerAnthony and Helen LaRocco, Jr.Mr. George A. LatimerMr. and Mrs. G. Amory LeCuyerMaxie and Barbara LeeCathy Lewis, Lewis Communications
Group, Inc.Dr. Lenard and Dr. Wendy LexierMr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Lindsay, Jr.Mr. Kent LionMrs. Carol LoweDr. William G. Lowell
ChAiRmAn’S CiRCle ($25,000+)
Ellen Q. Acree Trust*The Bank of America Charitable
Foundation, Inc.Dominion Virginia PowerMiss Jane C. FriedenHampton Roads Community
FoundationMr. Bernard Jaffe*Ms. Susan B. Joseph*The Estate of Dr. C. Louise KirkThe Estate of Louise M. ListerThe Estate of Herbert NeisserEstate of Jean OldThe Estate of Ann Craig RusmisellTowneBankMr. and Mrs. Michael W. Wendel /
AVW Technologies
PReSiDenT’S CiRCle ($10,000+)
Estate of Betty FarrMr. and Mrs. David R. GoodeThe Estate of Bob L. GoodwinThe Jimmie P. Hancock EstateThe Pela Hundley Charitable
Remainder Trust*Lee and Bernard Jaffe Philanthropic
Fund of the Tidewater Jewish Foundation
Mr. Paul SorensenMr. James A. Squires and Ms. Karen
Jones-SquiresThe Wells Fargo FoundationDr. and Mrs. Carl P. Wisoff
PRODuCeR’S CiRCle ($5,000+)
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey BurtonCapital Group Companies, Inc. /
American FundsDr. Carl R. DolmetschMs. Cheryl DronzekRobert B. and LaVerne W. Edwards in
memory of R. Franklin and Arbee R. Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Ezzell, Jr.Paul and Carolyn GottliebRobert and Phyllis M. HaleLori Morris-Hughes and Brian HughesBarbara and Steve JohnsenThe Estate of Rosalie B. KachadorianThe Estate of Robert LefevreMr. and Mrs. Ernest LendmanDr. and Mrs. Edward L. LillySally and David MaxwellAndria and Mike McClellanMr. and Mrs. Peter M. Meredith, Jr.Mr. L. Christopher NolandPeggy and Barry PollaraMr. and Mrs. Louis F. RyanMs. Bernice SchoenbaumThe Estate of Robert and Jean SchonkCapt. and Mrs. Henry Smith, USN
(Ret.)Mr.* and Mrs. Carl StringerMichael and Rebecca SuttonMr. M. Coleman Walsh, Jr.
hunTeR B. AnDRewS SOCieTy ($2,500+)
Anonymous (6)Jennifer Ammentorp and Merv WagnerMr. A. M. AndrewsEstate of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter B.
AndrewsMs. Margaret L. AnthonyThe Jack and Virginia Bagby Charitable
Gift FundMs. Clay H. BarrMr. and Mrs. Michael J. BarrettMs. Mary Alice BealeMs. Suzan BistrupMr. and Mrs. Bruce BradleyNancy and Malcolm BranchMr. and Mrs. David M. BrashearMr. and Mrs. Macon F. Brock, Jr.James R. and Monica BroganMrs. Louise BuxtonMr. and Mrs. Colin G. CampbellDr. Marti and Mr. David CoffieldMs. Irene CraftCapt. Cecelia Dawe-Gillis, USN (Ret.)Dr. Brian Deutsch and Ms. Melissa
Page Deutsch Lee and Leslie EntsmingerMr. and Mrs. Richard P. EvansMr. and Mrs. Michael FergusonFine Family Fund of the Hampton Roads
Community FoundationMr. and Mrs. Jack L. FriedenDr. Lisa and Mr. Richard E. Garriott, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Alan GavalyaMs. Patricia GeraghtyMr. & Mrs. Peter GoebelChris and Lizz GunufsenMary and Herbert HanemanHelen G. Gifford FoundationMr. James A. HixonMr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hofheimer, Jr.Nancy M. Hogg Mr. Lionel T. Holloman, Jr.Larry and Sally HullThe Honorable and Mrs. Marc JacobsonMr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Jett, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. JiralJoe and Terry JordanLinda H. KaufmanMs. Kirkland Molloy KelleyThe Robert A. Lawson, Jr. Family Fund
of the Hampton Roads Community Foundation
Drs. John and Connie LeeMs. Linda LeeDr. and Mrs. Willette LeHewDr. Meryl and Mr. Nikolaj Lessinger-BelyMr. and Mrs. Eugene M. LevinHenry and Angelica LightDr. and Mrs. Maurice P. LynchMr. and Mrs. Robert L. MajorMs. Sallie Marchello and Mr. Tom
MorehouseMr. and Mrs. John I. MartinDr. Melissa McLeod and Mr. James E.
ColemanMr. and Mrs. George MetzgerMs. Mary I. MeyerJames M. Miner MD Dir. NCSB, Child,
Youth and Family Mental Health Tom and Alice MountjoyAmy Price Neff and Eric NeffNoland Memorial Foundation
Joan L. NusbaumThe Hon. and Mrs. Norman OlitskyRoss and Sylvia PayneDrs. Powers Peterson and Daniel R.
AlonsoMr. and Mrs. James R. PierceThe Charles E. and Carolyn W. Plimpton
Donor Advised Fund of the Hampton Roads Community Foundation
Mrs. Diana Porter / Western Branch Veterinary Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie I. Prillaman, Jr.Margie and Bob RashtiMr. Warren Richard and Ms. Lynn CobbMr. and Mrs. Rik RikkolaDr. Jeanne RollMrs. Joanne RoosDr. and Mrs. Robert M. RubinDr. and Mrs. Michael SagmanBert and Missy SchmidtMs. Judith ScottKay and Conway SheildCarol Wallace ShermanMr. Lawrence L. SteingoldDr. S. Keith Sutton and Dr. Gail BeyerDr. Elaine M. ThemoMrs. Virginia Thumm and Mr. David L.
Mayfield Brendan Tompkins and Tiara Diamond Mark and Lynn UtechtMr. and Mrs. Robert van den BergMr. and Mrs. Louis F. VosteenJohn and Nancy WattersLeila Graham and Randy WebbThe Family of Norman C.* and
Catherine M. Willcox*Bill and Barbi Willey
DiReCTOR’S CiRCle ($1,200+)
Anonymous (25)Mrs. Joan D. Aaron, CPAMs. Lynn O. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Michael AhartMs. Virginia G. AldrichMr. and Mrs. Warren AleckTom AmmonsEdward and Deborah AmorossoCaptain and Mrs. Bill AndersonMr. and Mrs. Emanuel AriasReed and Nancy AtkinsLarry and Ann Atkinson Dr. Tony Atwater and Dr. Beverly
Roberts-AtwaterMrs. Laurie A. BadenMr. Richard T. BaldwinMr. Leonard Ballback and Ms. Florence
YoungBill and Clara BanksMr. Herrmann E. BannerVern and Nancy BarhamMrs. Nora A. BarnesJames P. Barton, Ph.D. and Mary M.
Cottrell, Ph.DMr. and Mrs. Jean BarthelemyDr. and Mrs. Fred BatemanJim and Jacqueline BattersonRonda Baucom and Wally SchmaderMr. and Mrs. Jim BaurDonna BauschCarlotta and Charles BellMr. and Mrs. Samuel BergMr. and Mrs. Joseph BerrymanMr. Richard A. BeskinDr. Herbert E. Bevan IIIDr. and Mrs. Robert C. BlackwoodMr. and Mrs. Robbie BockMr. and Mrs. James BolanderKitty BosherDr. Theodora P. BostickMr. Henry G. BoswellMr. and Mrs. Ed BradleyMr. James R. BranstetterDonald and Linda BrayHon. Jan Brodie and Mr. Glen BrodieDr. and Mrs. Ronald Brodsky
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. MacCullaghDr. and Mrs. Gordon MagnusonDrs. Pramod and Rajul MalikDr. and Mrs. Chad MankeMrs. John F. Marshall, Jr.Mr. Juan MartiMs. Lynette M. MasonRichard and Gail Massey Mr. and Mrs. Vincent MastraccoDr. and Mrs. Dwight MatthiasHeather and Matt MazzoniMs. Margie McCormickHeather McCoyMcCracken Family/ Fine, Fine, Legum,
and McCrackenMr. and Mrs. Patrick McDermottMrs. Page C. McGaughyDr. and Mrs. George McGuireAnne L. McRae and Cary A. PetzingerMr. and Mrs. Peter M. Meredith, Sr.Mr. John Mercogliano IIIDr. Bernard H. MillerMr. James L. MillerMichael and Tina MinterMs. Barbara MintoMr. William M. Mitchell and Ms. Magali
LoveDr. Carolyn S. MoneymakerMargaret A. MoreauDr. Ann Moore and Dr. Thomas EllisJohn R. and Pollie W. MorisonMr. and Mrs. Alan C. MorrellDr. Ula K. MotekatJune MyersDrs. I. C. Vernon and Molly* NettoThe New Leaf, Inc.Jim and Gerri NewsomMr. and Mrs. James NewnamLt. Kristy and Mr. Dennis NewtonCapt. and Mrs. James P. Nickols USN
(Ret.)Noland Memorial FoundationDrs. Jim and Carol NottinghamMr. and Mrs. Emanuel Nozzarella
Mr. Sidney NusbaumMr. and Mrs. Richard OberdorferMs. Deborah S. OganMr. Dan O’LoughlinFr. Ted Panchak IIIStewart and Joan Park BuckleMs. Ellen Papetti Edwin Y. ParkMs. Rose Marie PattersonMs. Billie Paxton EinselenMr. and Mrs. Martin PayneMr. and Mrs. Mike PettersMs. Glenda M. PhilbinMr. D’Arcy E. Phillips, Jr.Mr. Lamont Poole and Ms. Penny OotsMr. and Mrs. Joshua Pretlow, Jr.Hon. William T. PrinceDr. and Mrs. David PropertDr. Robert PuDr. Holly S. Puritz and Dr. Stephen D.
WohlgemuthMs. Louise N. QualesMr. Ralph RabinowitzCOL John Race Jr.Ms. Juanita RaisorMr. and Mrs. John RalstonShelley F. RandolphMr. Henry L. RankinWilliam and Sue RaperMr. and Mrs. Alan RashkindMr. and Mrs. Thomas RayfieldDr. and Mrs. Bishop P. ReadMrs. Lucy F. ReasorMr. and Mrs. Paul ReinsMr. Chris RennixMr. and Mrs. Rik RikkolaDr. and Mrs. Donald RichardsonRon and Debbie RitterMr. Hubert B. RochelleDr. and Mrs. Meredith B. RoseCarl and Sally RoyMr. and Mrs. David RudigerMr. and Mrs. Hans SachseMr. and Mrs. Bradford F. Sauer
*Deceased
List reflects annual gifts of $1,200+ received through August 2013.WHRo makes every effort to ensure accuracy.If you find an error in your listing or if
you would like to change your recognition preference, please contact
Jenny Dutile at (757) 889-9438 or email [email protected].
Mr. Bill M. SavageMrs. Nicky SchoenDr. and Mrs. Robert SeehermanLTC (Ret) and Mrs. Steven SenkovichJane and Win ShortMr. Jae SinnettMr. and Mrs. Daniel SkrobialowskiLeonard and Tiffanye SledgeMrs. Martha C. SmithMr. and Mrs. Richard SobocinskiMr. and Mrs. William T. SpenceMr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stanton, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William StarkKent and Valerie Stitt Mr. Timothy L. StovallMrs. Susan SummerlinMr. and Mrs. Charles P. SutelanMr. and Mrs. David SutelanCAPT and Mrs. Robert Swain, USCG
(Ret.)Mr. and Mrs. Franklin SwartzMs. C. B. TalbotTaste Of IndiaMr. and Mrs. Alexander J. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Willis TaylorJaclyn M. ThobabenGuy K. Tower and Hon. Winship C. Tower Ms. Lois TurnbullCol. Peter Underwood USMC (Ret) and
Dr. Anita Underwood Mrs. Leslie Van Deren in memory of Mr.
Richard Van DerenJim and Betty VillersKim WadsworthDr. and Mrs. Alan WagnerMr. and Mrs. Richard M. WaitzerMs. Dana WalkerDr. and Mrs. Christopher WalsheMr. and Mrs. Robert WarrenMr. Elemuel A. WattsSue and Howard WaxmanMr. and Mrs. Sam WebsterMr. Kenneth WeilmuensterMr. Stephen D. Weinstein
Mr. Douglas A. WeissMs. Carmella S. WhitakerMr. and Mrs. James WhiteMr. and Mrs. William Jackson WhitneyDr. and Mrs. Scott WilliamsMr. Jeff WilliamsDr. B. Yeh WilliamsonMr. James S. WilsonJoyce and Bill WooldridgeDr. Robert WoolfittMr. John R. WorstellMs. Moira C. WrightMs. Betty E. WrightsonMr. and Mrs. YehElizabeth Young and Robert LovellMike and Hazel ZamperiniThe Honorable Jeannette F. ZeidlerMs. Patrizia A. Zorzoli
AReA ARTS COmmiSSiOn GRAnTS
WHRO wishes to thank the following arts commissions for their generous support:
Chesapeake Fine Arts CommissionNewport News Arts CommissionWilliamsburg Area Arts Commission
Anonymous (17)Tom AmmonsWendell ApplegateDr. Rebecca E. Barchas and
John Gehrs James P. Barton,
Ph.D. and Mary M. Cottrell, Ph.D.
Mary Alice BealeChris BirdsongMuriel Bonney Archie Boswell Ed and Linda BradleyJon BrageRegina and Samuel BrayboyJoe T. Brinkley, Jr.Cornell BurcherMr. and Mrs. I.V. CohenArthur L. Collins Mr. Lorenz Connelly, Jr.Elaine Cooper Dorothy CroslinRobert CrossCynthia Cutler and Craig
HainesCecelia Dawe-GillisDr. Carl R. DolmetschEmmett F. Dyer
Rodney EarleBillie Paxton EinselenDr. David FitchMs. Vivian F. Forman Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. FriedenStanley Furman Jan GatesPriscilla L. GuthriePhyllis M. HaleJohn Heimerl Rosemary HethJoe and Berna HeymanPaula HougenBernard Jaffe David Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Joel JasonEleanor KanterKirkland Molloy Kelley David M. Kennedy, Jr.Barbara A. Kerr Michael Kurkowski Victoria LaBombardeDana LawDebbie LegerRosalind Vera Leitman Ernest and Etta LendmanDr. Ed and Linda LillyRobert and Jean Major
Eleanor MarshallPatrick B. McDermottTom and Alice MountjoyEdward and Gayle NicholsSusan and Johnny Norman Thomas Northrop Drs. James and Carol Not-
tinghamAlex and Libbey OliverFrances OlsenRose PattersonMargaret Perdue Charles Rafkind Robert Ramsdell and George
MooreMr. Henry L. RankinAlan M. RohannaDr. Robert M. Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Schae-
fer, Jr.Gary and Barbara Schechter Steven and Ruina SenkovichCarol W. ShermanDr. William “Si” SimonsonMargaret StillmanSamuel G. StricklandDr. Keith Sutton and Dr. Gail
Beyer
Bill A. TewDr. Elaine M. ThemoMary Jane ThorntonRobert and Linda TurnerBarbara WaltersSam and Jane WebsterFrank WhelessMarsha Lynn Wilkins Evangeline Yoder Elizabeth Young
consider joining the community of people who want public television and radio to span generations by including Whro in your will. For more information call dory morrison at (757) 889-9477 or email [email protected].
The legacy SocietyMany of our members feel so strongly about the future of WHRo that they’ve included the station in their will, trust, life insurance, retirement, or other estate plan. We’re honored to include these generous members in the WHRo legacy Society:
RECENT TRIBUTE gIFTS To WHRo:
to honor a person or special occasion with a tribute or memorial gift to WhrO, please call Jenny dutile at (757) 889-9438 or email [email protected]
in memory of Bob and Susan Simpson• Skip and Sybil Watson, Hampton, VA
Tribute gifts
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Music Department Concerts and RecitalsNov. 3, 4:30 p.m.James Kosnik, Organ Recital, St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 1004 Graydon Ave., Norfolk, in conjunction with the St. Andrew’s annual Fall Flower Festival.
Nov. 5, 7:30 p.m.ODU Collegium Musicum and Madrigal Singers,Chandler Recital Hall.
Nov. 10, 3 p.m.ODU’s University Concert Choir, Atrium, Diehn Center for the Performing Arts.
Nov. 17, 3 p.m.ODU’s F. Ludwig Diehn Chorale, “A Ceremony of Carols” by Benjamin Britten, at St. Andrew’sEpiscopal Church, 1004 Graydon Ave., Norfolk.
Nov. 18, 7:30 p.m.ODU New Music Ensemble, directed by AndreyKasparov, Chandler Recital Hall.
Nov. 25, 7:30 p.m.ODU Percussion Ensemble, Chandler Recital Hall.
Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m.ODU Jazz Choir and Jazz Ensemble, Chandler Recital Hall.
Dec. 4, 7:30 p.m.ODU Brass Choir, Chandler Recital Hall.
Dec. 6 & 7, 6:30 p.m.ODU’s Annual Madrigal Banquets, “Russia andEastern Europe,” Atrium, Diehn Center for thePerforming Arts. Tickets: $20 Students; $33 ODUFaculty, Non-ODU Students or Group (6 or more);$38 General.
Old Dominion University TheatreDec. 6 & 8Return to Paradise - Staged Reading, by KonradWinters, Goode Theatre. Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m.; Dec. 8 at 2 p.m. Free admission, first-come, first-served.
Old Dominion University Dance TheatreNov. 20 - 23Fall Concert, University Theatre. Nov. 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 23 at 2 p.m.Tickets: $12 Students, $14 General.
Baron and Ellin Gordon Art GalleriesDec. 6 – Dec. 15Fall Senior Show, Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries. Opening reception Dec. 6, 7 - 9 p.m.
The Arts @Old Dominion
UniversityFall 2013
Events are free and open to the public, unless otherwise indicated. Old Dominion University is at 5115 Hampton Blvd., Norfolk, VA.
Chandler Recital Hall is in the Diehn Center for the Performing Arts on 49th Street. Tickets can be purchased online at oduartstix.com or call 757.683.5305.
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