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VOLUME 18 | ISSUE 2FEBRUARY 2016
THE BLACK PANTHERSVANGUARD OF THE REVOLUTION
FEBRUARY 2016 VOLUME 18 | ISSUE 2
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ebruary is one of our favorite months as we host a full calendar of events. They bring a lot of opportunities for me to
meet lovers of WHRO and for our fans to meet the staff.
One of my most treasured events is The Virginian-Pilot Spelling Bee. Succedaneum, Autochthonous Appoggiatura…how would you fare if you had to spell these words on television? Well, our champion spellers can tackle these tongue twisters, and many other challenging words, during the ninth annual live broadcast of The Virginian-Pilot Spelling Bee, from the WHRO studios, Saturday, February 20. Tune in on WHRO-TV or stream the event at whro.org/spellingbee The first place winner will have all of his or her travel expenses paid by The Virginian-Pilot to compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in May.
On Sunday, February 28, we again host the Strolling Supper. This year our guest chef is Julie Ann Sageer, aka Chef Julie Tabouli. Julie’s life has nearly revolved around food and family her entire life. Whether it was her family’s restaurant, their own kitchen, one of her relative’s kitchens or sharing specialty dishes with the neighbors, one thing was constant; there was always lots of family and lots of great food around. So join us, along with Coastal Virginia Magazine’s Platinum Plate Award winners, from 4 - 7 pm at the Renaissance Portsmouth Waterfront Hotel. Get your tickets at whro.org/strollingsupper
While we’re in the mood to celebrate, don’t forget the Out of the Box concert series, featuring local bands at the Sandler Center every Wednesday from 7 - 9, through March 2. Admission is free and Paul Shugrue will be broadcasting Out of the Box live from the concert.
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While these local events will keep you entertained, we also offer programming to keep you informed – programming that you can’t enjoy anywhere else. Among this month’s highlights are:
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of The Revolution, a feature-length documentary which explores the Black Panther Party and its significance to the broader American culture; Grammy award winning composer and singer, Carole King, on American Masters; and more of the Peabody Award winning investigative reporting on Reveal, which airs on WHRV.Also, Barbara Hamm Lee moderates another in our series, Race: Let’s Talk About It, during a Town Hall meeting on February 4 at the Fort Monroe Theater in Hampton.
Here’s one last word for you: Pococurante (pō-kō-kyu̇-u̇ran-tē): Indifferent, non- chalant. Something that would never describe WHRO public media.
Happy Leap Year!
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By Daniel HarrellCreative DirectorDaniel.Harrell@whro.org
merica in the 1960’s looked very different than the country we live in today, and yet many of the major social challenges facing the nation then
would seem all too familiar given current events. Almost two decades of war in Vietnam weighed on the American people, and class divide and racial tension were at boiling points as the civil rights movement was gaining national attention. Race riots happened frequently in major cities across the nation. While some portions of society were pushing to “Give Peace A Chance”, others were fighting desperately for equality.
It was in the city of Oakland, California, in 1966, that one group of African American citizens decided to walk the streets armed in order to monitor the behavior of police officers and challenge police brutality. The images and stories sound like they could describe Ferguson, Missouri last year, but instead they showed America 50 years ago. It was there on the streets of Oakland that the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense was born. A new revolutionary culture was emerging across the nation and it sought to drastically transform the status quo. The Black Panther Party would, for a short time, put itself at the vanguard of that change.
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of The Revolution is the first feature-length documentary to explore the Black Panther Party, its significance to the broader American culture, its cultural and political awakening for African-American people, and the painful lessons wrought when a movement derails. Master documentarian Stanley Nelson goes straight to the source, weaving a treasure trove of rare archival footage with the voices of the people who were there: police, FBI informants, journalists, white supporters and detractors, and Black Panthers who remained loyal to the party and those who left it.
Featuring Kathleen Cleaver, Jamal Joseph, and dozens of others, this new film by Independent Lens is an essential history and a vibrant chronicle of this pivotal movement that gave rise to a new revolutionary culture in America.
“Stanley Nelson is one of our greatest chroniclers of American movements for justice and social change,” said Lois Vossen, Independent Lens executive producer. “From the ill-fated People’s Temple to the idealistic young volunteers of Freedom Summer, from the Native American uprising at Wounded Knee to the Black Panther movement, he brings these incendiary, game-changing movements to vivid life in a way that combines clear-eyed analysis with riveting, edge-of-your-seat storytelling.”
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution premieres on Independent Lens Tuesday, February 16 at 9:00 pm on WHRO TV15.
A Time for Change
AVANGUARD OF THE REVOLUTION
THE BLACK PANTHERS
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Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange • Tchnidas Local USA • Sense of Place On Story • Groundhog Day PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Steven Raichlen’s Project Moveable Feast This Old House Globe Trekker • Siberia
Finding Your Roots • Visionaries Murder of a President: American Experience
America Reframed • Old South Reel South • Cotton Road PBS NewHour
Martha Stewart’s Cooking America’s Test Kitchen A Chef’s Life Moveable Feast Hometime Travelscope • Ireland
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Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Steven Raichlen’s Project Moveable Feast Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
The This Old House Hour A Chef’s Life Reel South Globe Trekker • Myanmar
Global Health Frontiers: Trachoma - Defeating a Blinding Curse First Peoples • Americas/Africa PBS NewsHour
Martha Bakes America’s Test Kitchen A Chef’s Life Moveable Feast Hometime Travelscope • Taiwan
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Charlie Rose - The Week Live from Lincoln Center • Richard Tucker Opera Gala: from Bocelli to Barton
Murder of a President: American Experience Assassination: Idaho’s Trial of the Century PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Steven Raichlen’s Project Moveable Feast This Old House Globe Trekker
Antiques Roadshow • Little Rock, AR - Hour Two Doc Martin • Other People’s Children Mercy Street • The Uniform
American Masters • August Wilson: The Ground on Which I Stand Summer Hill America Reframed • Old South
Cooking 80/20 Primal Grill Katie Brown Workshop Primal Grill Christina Cooks Primal Grill
Downton Abbey Season 6 on Masterpiece • Episode 5 Downton Abbey Season 6 on Masterpiece • Episode 6 Mercy Street • The Belle Alliance
Eyes on the Prize: World Channel Special • No Easy Walk Nature • Mystery Monkeys of Shangri-La Global Voices • Egalite for All: Toussaint Louverture
Martha Bakes America’s Test Kitchen A Chef’s Life Moveable Feast Ask This Old House Rick Steve’s Europe
Antiques Roadshow • Little Rock, AR - Hour Three Antiques Roadshow • Atlanta, GA - Hour One Independent Lens • A Ballerina’s Tale
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange • First Friday Local USA On Story PBS NewHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Steven Raichlen’s Project Moveable Feast This Old House Globe Trekker • St. Helena
Finding Your Roots • War Stories The Perfect Crime: American Experience FRONTLINE • The Fantasy Sports Gamble
America Reframed • American Arab Reel South PBS NewsHour
Martha Bakes America’s Test Kitchen A Chef’s Life Moveable Feast Hometime Travelscope • Taiwan
Nature • Moose: Life of a Twig Eater NOVA • Memory Hackers Humanity from Space
Independent Lens • A Ballerina’s Tale FRONTLINE • The Fantasy Sports Gamble PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Steven Raichlen’s Project Moveable Feast Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
The This Old House Hour The PBS Presidential Debate 2016
Moving with Grace First Peoples • Africa PBS NewsHour
Martha Bakes America’s Test Kitchen A Chef’s Life Moveable Feast Hometime • Creekside Home Travelscope • Greece
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Charlie Rose - The Week B.B. King: American Masters Hitmakers
The Perfect Crime: American Experience POV • Out in the Night PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Steven Raichlen’s Project Moveable Feast This Old House Globe Trekker • Nigeria
Antiques Roadshow • Little Rock, AR - Hour Three Doc Martin • Facta Non Verba Mercy Street • The Belle Alliance
American Masters • Alice Walker: Beauty In Truth Lost Years of Zora Neale Hurston America Reframed • American Arab
Katie Brown Workshop Smart Travels Christina Pati’s Mexican Table Christina Cooks Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Downton Abbey Season 6 on Masterpiece • Episode 6 Downton Abbey Season 6 on Masterpiece • Episode 7 Mercy Street • The Dead Room
Eyes on the Prize: World Channel Special • Mississippi Nature • Moose: Life of a Twig Eater Global Voices • The List
Martha Bakes America’s Test Kitchen A Chef’s Life Moveable Feast Ask This Old House Rick Steve’s Europe
Antiques Roadshow • Charleston, WV - Hour One Antiques Roadshow • Atlanta, GA - Hour Two Independent Lens • The Powerbroker
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange • Short Program Local USA On Story PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Steven Raichlen’s Project Moveable Feast This Old House Globe Trekker • Puerto Rico
TV listings are subject to change without notice. For the most up to date listing visit whro.org/tvscheduleMonday - Friday repeats at 2am - 4am
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February 2016TV Highlights
Explore the rise of Misty Copeland, who made history as the first African-American female principal dancer with the prestigious American Ballet Theater. Get an intimate look at this groundbreaking dancer during a crucial period in her life.
Murder Of A President: American ExperienceTuesday, February 2, 9:00 pm
Live From Lincoln Center - Richard Tucker Opera Gala: From Bocelli to Barton
Friday, February 5, 9:00 pm
Andrea Bocelli joins Renee Fleming, 2015 Richard Tucker Award-winner Jamie Barton and a formidable array of opera superstars for this perennial high point of the opera season.
Independent Lens - A Ballerina’s Tale
Monday, February 8, 10:00 pm
Nature - Moose: Life of a Twig Eater
Wednesday, February 10, 8:00 pm
Travel to Canada’s Rockies and into the world of moose to experience a calf’s first year of life. At the best of times, fewer than half of these leggy 35-pounders survive their first year. This stunningly intimate film attempts to find out why.
Explore James Garfield’s unprecedented rise to power, his shooting by a madman and its bizarre and tragic aftermath. Based on the best-seller Destiny of the Republic, the story follows the life of one of the most extraordinary men ever elected president.
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Finding Your Roots • Family Reunions The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution • Independent Lens
America Reframed • The Mosque In Morgantown Reel South PBS NewsHour
Martha Bakes America’s Test Kitchen A Chef’s Life Moveable Feast Hometime Travelscope • San Antonio
Nature • Raising the Dinosaur Giant NOVA • Iceman Reborn NOVA • Ice Age Death Trap
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution • Independent Lens Independent Lens • The Powerbroker: Whitney Young’s Fight PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Steven Raichlen’s Project Jacques Pepin Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
This Old House Hour A Chef’s Life Reel South Globe Trekker • Tough Terrains: Siberia
NOVA • Ice Age Death Trap First Peoples • Asia/Australia PBS NewsHour
Martha Bakes America’s Test Kitchen A Chef’s Life Jacques Pepin Hometime Travelscope
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Charlie Rose - The Week Carole King: American Masters Bluegrass Underground Arts Special
Bridging the Divide: Tom Bradley and the Politics of Race In Their Own Words • Muhammad Ali PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Steven Raichlen’s Project Jacques Pepin This Old House Globe Trekker
Antiques Roadshow • Charleston, WV - Hour One Doc Martin • The Doctor is Out Mercy Street • The Dead Room
Carole King: American Masters Johnny Cash’s Bitter Tears America Reframed • The Mosque in Morgantown
Sewing with Nancy It’s Sew Easy • Quilt Basics Quilting Arts Quilting Arts Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting It’s Sew Easy • Start Small
Downton Abbey Season 6 on Masterpiece • Episode 7 Downton Abbey Season 6 on Masterpiece • Episode 8 Mercy Street • The Diabolical Plot
Eyes on the Prize: World Channel Special • Bridge to Freedom: 1965 Nature • Raising the Dinosaur Giant Global Voices • Journals of a Wily School
Martha Bakes America’s Test Kitchen A Chef’s Life Jacques Pepin Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Antiques Roadshow • Charleston, WV - Hour Two Antiques Roadshow • Atlanta, GA - Hour Three Independent Lens • (T)Error
Ghost of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels Local USA On Story • Better Call Saul PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Steven Raichlen’s Project Jacques Pepin This Old House Globe Trekker
Finding Your Roots • The Pioneers FRONTLINE: Chasing Heroin
America Reframed • Adama Reel South • Bending Sticks PBS Newshour
Martha Bakes America’s Test Kitchen A Chef’s Life Jacques Pepin Hometime • Creekside Home Travelscope • Rwanda
Nature • Snow Chick NOVA • Rise of the Robots Human Face of Big Data
Independent Lens Independent Lens • (T)Error PBS NewHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Steven Raichlen’s Project Jacques Pepin Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
The This Old House Hour A Chef’s Life Reel South Globe Trekker
Human Face of Big Data First Peoples • Australia PBS NewsHour
Martha Bakes America’s Test Kitchen A Chef’s Life Jacques Pepin Hometime • Creekside Home Travelscope • Rwanda
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Charlie Rose - The Week Smithsonian Salutes Ray Charles Fats Domino: American Masters
FRONTLINE • Chasing Heroin CSI on Trial PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Steven Raichlen’s Project Jacques Pepin This Old House Globe Trekker
Antiques Roadshow • Charleston, WV - Hour Two Doc Martin • Rescue Me Mercy Street • The Diabolical Plot
Fats Domino: American Masters B.B. King: American Masters America Reframed • Adama
Cook’s Country The Jazzy Vegetarian Kevin Dundon’s Baking with Julia Caprial and John’s Kitchen Joanne Weir’s Cooking
Downton Abbey Season 6 on Masterpiece • Episode 8 More Manners of Downton Abbey: A Masterpiece Special Mercy Street • The Diabolical Plot
Eyes on the Prize: World Channel Special • The Time Has Come Nature • Snow Chick Global Voices • In the Shadow of the Sun
Martha Bakes America’s Test Kitchen A Chef’s Life Jacques Pepin Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe
Antiques Roadshow • Charleston, WV - Hour Three Antiques Roadshow • Minneapolis, MN - Hour One Independent Lens • Wilhemina’s War
Independent Lens • Brothers Hypnotic Local USA On Story • House of Cards PBS NewsHour
Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Steven Raichlen’s Project Jacques Pepin This Old House Globe Trekker
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February 2016TV Highlights
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Facing a heroin epidemic, America is experimenting with radical new approaches to the drug problem. Following four addicts in Seattle, examine U.S. drug policy and what happens when heroin is treated like a public health crisis, not a crime.
Revisit the turbulent 1960s, when a new revolutionary culture emerged with the Black Panther Party at the vanguard. Stanley Nelson tells the vibrant story of a pivotal movement that feels timely all over again.
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution – Independent Lens
Tuesday, February 16, 9:00 pm
Carole King - American MastersFriday, February 19, 9:00 pm
Delve into the hit singer-songwriter’s life and career from 1960s New York to the music mecca of ’70s LA to the present. King joins collaborators and family in new interviews, while rare home movies, performances and photos complete the tapestry.
FRONTLINE - Chasing Heroin
Tuesday, February 23, 9:00 pm
NOVA - Iceman Reborn
Wednesday, February 24, 9:00 pm
Murdered more than 5,000 years ago, Otzi the Iceman is the oldest human mummy on Earth. Now, newly discovered evidence sheds light not only on this mysterious ancient man, but on the dawn of civilization in Europe.
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February 2016 Radio Schedule
The Met2/6 - Cavalleria Rusticana - Mascagni/Pagliacci-Leoncavallo2/13 - Il Trovatore - Verdi2/20 - Maria Stuarda - Donizetti2/27 - Lulu - Berg
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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 The International Americana Music Show (T) 9-10pm Your Music Show (W) 10-11pm Defenestration (Every day)
Radio ScheduleBy Anthony McSpaddenDirector of ProgrammingWHRV FM 89.5Anthony.McSpadden@whro.org
February 2016
Vocal Sound of Jazz turns 37!
Vocal Sound of Jazz began airing on WHRO (now WHRV-FM) on January, 4 1980. Originally a 30 minute program that aired on Friday evenings, the program expanded to the current 60 minute format and moved to Saturday evenings during the 90s. It was also aired over WUOM in Ann Arbor, Michigan for a five-year period in the late 1980s. Produced and hosted by Jack Frieden since its premiere broadcast, the program has always attempted to spotlight both jazz vocal music’s post 1950s history, as well as the new singers and songs that will continue to play an increasingly prominent role in the music’s future. We hear from people all over who really love the program, and with the internet’s ability to attract and entertain jazz vocal fans globally, Jack looks forward to broadening the mission and reach of the Vocal Sound of Jazz in coming years.
Violinists Extraordinaire Celebrating birthdays
Whom do we thank for this delightful musical coincidence? Apollo? The Muse Eurtepe? Perhaps Saint Cecilia? Whoever is responsible, when two of the greatest violinists ever known are born on the same day, it is with worth celebrating. Fritz Kreisler was born in Austria on February 2, 1875; Jascha Heifetz was born on February 2nd, 1901 in Lithuania. Join us as we celebrate their joint birthday this month.
54 Years YoungCelebrating February 29
He surely delivered an appropriate bon mot when his birthday was acknowledged. After all, composer, gourmand and wit Gioacchino Rossini was born on February 29, 1792 - a leap year baby. By a simple tally of years, that was 224 years ago. By the leap year calendar, the “Swan of Pesaro” is only 54. By whatever count, his music is still bubbly and infectious, which we will again confirm on his birthday.
Radio ScheduleBy Dwight DavisDirector of ProgrammingWHRO FM 90.3Dwight.Davis@whro.org
February 2016
Saturdays at 10:00 pm on WHRV
More of Reveal on WHRVThursdays at 1:00 pm
We’ve been bringing you Reveal, the Peabody Award Winning program from PRX and the Center For Investigative Reporting, monthly since last summer, and you’ve let us know how much you enjoy it. We’re happy to announce that the show is moving to a more frequent schedule, and we’ll be bringing it to you more regularly on Thursdays at 1:00 pm. We’ll continue to bring you great documentaries, series and music/talk specials in the Thursday 1:00 pm slot, pre-empting Reveal, but in the meantime, we hope you’ll learn more as you listen to this well-produced, intelligent and thoughtful program as we bring you more of it.
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HRO will host the 2016 The Virginian-Pilot Spelling Bee on Saturday, February 20, as more
than 70 of the area’s finest middle school spellers compete for this year’s title. The Bee will be broadcast live from WHRO’s studio at 2:00 pm and you can watch all the action by tuning in to WHRO-TV or going online to whro.org/spellingbee
This year marks the ninth year WHRO will partner with The Virginian-Pilot to hold a regional spelling bee. Throughout southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina, public schools, independent schools and home school associations have all held local school bees and will send their winners to WHRO.
It takes a crew of nearly 80, including staff from almost every department at WHRO, The Virginian-Pilot employees and reporters - and a host of WHRO volunteers - to organize the event. WHRO-FM’s Raymond Jones will once again serve as pronouncer and the Bee’s broadcast sponsor is Thomas Nelson Community College.
The first, second and third place winners will receive trophies from The Virginian-Pilot. The Virginian-Pilot will also pay the first place winner’s travel expenses for a trip to Washington, D.C., to compete in the 2016 Scripps National Spelling Bee in May. WHRO will present the first place winner with an Apple Ipad®.
If you miss the live broadcast of The Virginian-Pilot Spelling Bee on February 20, you can stream it later at whro.org/spellingbee
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he American South is like no place else in the country – or in the world. Its singular history, people, culture and landscape have infused the region with a proud heritage and a wealth
of stores that can only be told by its own.
Reel South is a new anthology series that highlights the masterful Southern tradition of storytelling, exploring the unique voices and experiences of its people. Tune into WHRO TV15 Thursday evenings at 9:30 pm for this delightful, charming and poignant new series.
Episode 1: The Last Barn Dance, is a story about farming, fragility, and a fight to save the family business. Randy Lewis struggles to save his dairy farm in the piedmont region of North Carolina, where dozens of family-owned dairies have disappeared. While keeping the business afloat, Randy also hosts one of the only true old-time barn dances left in the region, keeping alive the tradition and the community that loves it.
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By Heather MazzoniVice President, ContentHeather.Mazzoni@whro.org
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Everyone can help someone
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Major Corporate sponsorship provided by Thomas Nelson Community College & Atlantic Shores Retirement Community
By Nancy RoganDirector of Community EngagementNancy.Rogan@whro.org
s the number of retiring baby boomers grows, stories abound about meaningful opportunities for giving
back to the community. While retirees are, and will continue to be, a tremendous resource for doing good in our community of Hampton Roads, there is another tremendous resource that shares these same qualities. I am speaking of our retired veterans.
You may not know that our community is home to almost 60,000 retired military. Though some have transitioned into civilian careers, many, having already completed their careers, are in retirement. Veterans are among the most highly trained, disciplined and skilled individuals an organization could hope to find. What’s more, Veterans have a demonstrated interest in giving of their time and ability, with the result that many of our veterans have re-engaged for good.
Last December, The Flagship, a military newspaper and the Military Newspapers of Virginia, honored 10 local veterans at the fifth annual Still Serving: Military Veterans Awards.
I had the pleasure of meeting one of the honorees, Freddie Cano, whose big personality brightens any room. Freddie is a retired Chief Navy Counselor who served for over 20 years. Some time ago, he was diagnosed with stage IV cancer and depended almost entirely on the support of his wife and many others at Portsmouth Naval Hospital to keep him alive. Today he feels it is his, “time to give back and pay it forward,” and he sure is busy. He drives cancer patients to appointments for Lee’s Friends, a local nonprofit; he speaks to classes at Old Dominion University; and works with Naval Hospital support groups; even the doctors there refer their patients to him.
WHRO has many veterans who also generously donate their time, from answering phones to working on special projects. Lance Shavers, a retired Chief Petty Officer, is the chair of WHRO’s Community Advisory Board. He is also a volunteer Advocate with the Virginia Beach Court Appointed Special Advocate. When asked why he volunteers, Lance offers, “My volunteerism is rooted in two personal convictions; a sense of service
cultivated by over 26 years of military service, and a desire to help improve the lives of people in our community.
As veteran Ronald Regan said, “We can’t help everyone, but everyone can help someone.”
For more information and resources go to veterans.whro.org
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Let’s Eat
any Virginians are proud to be from the South - where the tea is sweet and the accents are sweeter;
Summer starts in April; front porches are wide; macaroni and cheese is a vegetable; pecan pie is a staple; “Y’all” is the only proper pronoun; chicken is fried, everything is “darlin’” and someone is always getting their heart blessed.
The south is also home to some of the best comfort foods possible. Just in time for the premier of a brand-new television program called, Reel South (airing February 4th at 9:30pm), we are featuring a Southern favorite: Buttermilk Fried Chicken!
Marinating the chicken in buttermilk makes the meat moist and flavorful. Chicken breasts cook faster than other parts; so fry them separately in the last batch. For fried chicken with less fat and fewer calories, remove the skin before marinating.
• 2 cups low-fat buttermilk• Coarse salt• 3 teaspoons cayenne pepper• 2 whole chickens (2-½ to 3 pounds each) each cut into 10 serving pieces (wings, thighs, drumsticks, and 4 breast pieces)• 3 cups all-purpose flour• 2 cups vegetable oil
1. In each of two 1-gallon resealable plastic bags, combine 1 cup buttermilk, 1/2 tablespoon salt, 1/2 teaspoon cayenne, and half the chicken pieces. Shake to coat; refrigerate up to 2 days.
2. In a large, shallow bowl, whisk flour with 2 tablespoons salt and remaining 2 teaspoons cayenne. Dredge chicken pieces, one at a time, in mixture, shaking off excess.
3. In a 12-inch cast-iron skillet, heat oil to 350° on a deep-fry thermometer (or until a pinch of flour sizzles when dropped in the oil).
4. Carefully add 1/3 of the chicken. Cook 10 minutes; turn chicken with tongs. Cook until golden brown, juices run clear, and internal temperature is 165°, about 10 minutes more. Transfer to a rack to drain. Season with salt.
5. Return oil temperature to 350°. Repeat with remaining chicken.
Reel South is a new anthology television series that highlights the masterful Southern tradition of storytelling, exploring the unique voices and experiences of its people. You can catch this hour-long documentary on Thursday’s at 9:30 pm starting February 4.
Go to whro.org/letseat for great recipes, tips on cooking techniques and much more.
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hose who know me will not be surprised to learn my first word was “dog.” Not mama, not dada…dog.
As much as I am sure I was bombarded, as many babies are, by cooing and urging to say mama and dada, I was most likely also influenced by my environment. The same principle can be applied to children learning to read.
Toddlers’ worlds are full of words that they see on a daily basis; toys, cereal boxes, commercials, street signs, McDonalds, peanut butter, to name a few. They also see many of these same items on TV, out shopping with a parent, or at school. According to a PBS NewsHour report, these are examples of what is called “environmental print and they are often some of the first words children learn.” Environmental print can be a very useful tool to create meaningful experiences and help support a child’s first efforts to read.
The concept of environmental print first appeared in the 80’s, and since then
By Nancy RoganDirector of Community EngagementNancy.Rogan@whro.org
research has documented it advantages. The Dimensions of Early Learning reports, “60% of the 3-year-olds and 80% of 5-year-olds could read environmental print in its context of cereal boxes, toothpaste cartons, traffic signs, and soft drink logos.” So when you think about it, even breakfast can be an easy opportunity to support a child’s reading by simply pointing to items on the table, for example a juice or cereal container, and asking what it is.
There are many other fun and simple activities to support reading development. Cut out, or take pictures of, the names of children’s favorite foods from the actual container and past the pictures on flash cards. Or when running errands or out for a walk, ask about the words on streets signs and familiar restaurants.
I know my parents would have loved my first intelligible babble be mama or dada, but they were happy I was talking. Parents of toddlers, don’t be alarmed the first words you child recognizes are Oreo or Cap’n Crunch, they
are starting to read by connecting words to meaning. This is a crucial foundation for success in school and the future.
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The SceneTheScene.whro.org
oretta Lynn is known as the Queen of Country Music. A self-taught guitarist and songwriter, Lynn was one of the most distinctive performers in Nashville in the 1960s and 1970s. She wrote her own
songs, many of which tackled boundary-pushing topics drawn from her own life experiences as a wife and mother. Coal Miner’s Daughter, Fist City and Don’t Come Home A’ Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind) are just three of 16 country No. 1 singles.
Lynn has been inducted into more music Halls of Fame than any female recording artist, including The Country Music Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and was the first woman to be named the Country Music Association’s Entertainer of the Year in 1972. She has won four Grammy Awards and sold more than 45 million records worldwide.
Explore the country legend’s hard-fought road to stardom. From her Appalachian roots to the Oscar-winning biopic Coal Miner’s Daughter, Loretta Lynn struggled to balance family and her music career and is still going strong over 50 years later. Tune in Friday, March 4 at 9:00 pm on WHRO TV15.
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show why a series like this is vital to the growth of our region.
From that trailer, The Scene has received funding from PBS Digital Studios, as well as several Virginia & city arts commissions, Peninsula Fine Art Center & the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art. From there, we covered a wide range of artists: everyone from painters, dancers, musicians, photographers and more.
Beginning Thursday, March 31 at 9:30 pm, and every Thursday for the next six weeks, we will take a look at these artists from our online series, as well as current interviews with the them to find out what they are up to now and
The Scene on WHRO TV 15
s we finish the first year of The Scene, highlighting the work of more than twenty artists through a website
and video series, we bring the work of these talented artists to viewers at home on WHRO-TV 15.
The Scene is a WHRO Arts initiative. Born out of the fact that Hampton Roads is culturally and artistically one of the richest places on the East Coast, it felt like it was the perfect time to tell the stories that make this area unique.
As with every project of this magnitude that a non-profit organization undertakes, certain financing & grants had to be secured. So our team at WHRO set out to make a trailer to
A what their next big artistic ventures will be.
Go to whro.org/thescene for more details on upcoming shows and events.
Corporate sponsorship for The Scene provided by Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art and Peninsula Fine Arts Center
By Shannon BowmanOnline Content and SocialMedia ProducerShannon.Bowman@whro.org
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Anonymous (23)Mrs. Joan D. Aaron, CPAMrs. Carolyn AbbittMs. Lynn O. AdamsDr. Josephine B. AdamsonMr. and Mrs. Michael AhartDr. William L. Alexander, Ph.D. and Dr. Cassandra L. Newby-Alexander, Ph.D.Tom AmmonsEdward and Deborah AmorossoMr. and Mrs. Emanuel A. AriasMs. Kim K. AshleyNancy and Reed AtkinsLarry and Ann Atkinson Michael AxelMr. Allen BakerMr. Leonard J. Ballback and Ms. Florence M. YoungMs. Alison BaltuchBill and Clara BanksMr. Herrmann E. BannerMs. Jayne W. BarnardMr. and Mrs. Peter BarnettMr. Patrick BarocoMr. and Mrs. Jean-Francois BarthelemyMs. Joan BatchellerDr. and Mrs. Fred BatemanMr. and Mrs. James G. BattersonRonda Baucom and Wally SchmaderMr. and Mrs. Jim BaurDonna BauschJarrett and Reese BeelerCarlotta and Charles BellMr. and Mrs. Richard W. BennettMichael and Brenda BergevinMr. Richard A. BeskinDr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Bevan IIIDr. Paul Bibbins and Dr. Betty BibbinsVickie and Nash BilisolyCAPT and Mrs. Robert Birdwell, USN (Ret.) Dr. and Mrs. Peter B. BirkDr. and Mrs. Robert C. BlackwoodMr. and Mrs. James A. BolanderKitty BosherDr. Theodora P. BostickMr. and Mrs. Henry G. BoswellMr. and Mrs. Ed L. BradleyMr. James R. BranstetterMr. and Mrs. David M. BrashearMr. and Mrs. Philip BriggsDr. and Mrs. Ronald BrodskyCOL Rebecca L. Brown and COL Lyle S. Eesley, USAF RETMr. and Mrs. Robert E. BrownMr. and Mrs. Monte E. BryantMr. and Mrs. William C. Bryant, Jr.Dr. Angie BukleyMr. L. Cornell BurcherMrs. Gail K. BurgerMr. and Mrs. Charles O. BurgessElaine and Tim BurgessDr. Jessica Burgess and Mr. Matthew BurgessMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Burke
KoduriMrs. Constance R. KoenennMr. and Mrs. Edward A. KramerSusan and Edward KritzmanMr. and Mrs. Karl C. KronmannVicki and Bobby LanierAnthony and Helen LaRocco, Jr.Mr. George A. LatimerDr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. LawrenceMr. and Mrs. Amory LeCuyerDr. John J. Lee and Dr. Connie LeeMaxie and Barbara LeeDr. and Mrs. St. George T. Lee, Jr.Mr. Donald J. LegerDr. and Mrs. Ronald C. LenthallDr. Meryl Lessinger-Bely and Mr. Nikolaj Lessinger-BelyMr. and Mrs. David LiebMr. Kent M. LionDon L. and Carolyn B. LongMr. and Mrs. Al LouerMrs. Carol L. LoweMr. and Mrs. Richard E. MacCullaghMr. John Maddux / RRMM ArchitectsDr. Pramod Malik and Dr. Rajul MalikDr. and Mrs. Chad R. MankeMs. Lynette M. MasonRichard A. and Gail MasseyDr. and Mrs. Thomas MastaglioDr. and Mrs. Harry S. McCarthyMr. and Mrs. Bringier McConnellMrs. Heather C. McCoyGreg and Michelle McCracken Mr. Greg McCreashMr. and Mrs. Patrick B. McDermottMs. Page C. McGaughy and Dr. O. D. DelcambreMr. Matthew W. McKeon and Mr. Vince ZentnerMrs. Oriana M. McKinnonAnne L. McRae and Cary A. PetzingerMr. John Mercogliano IIIDr. Elizabeth Meredith and Mr. Kenneth MorrisPatricia Carney MericaMr. and Mrs. George H. Metzger
Dr. Bernard H. MillerMr. and Mrs. James L. MillerMr. John R. Miller and Mr. Clay McNuttMrs. Christina MinkewiczMr. and Mrs. Michael D. MinterMr. and Mrs. Robert K. MolloyDr. Carolyn S. MoneymakerJohn R. and Pollie W. MorisonMr. and Mrs. Alan C. MorrellShane and Dory MorrisonDr. Ula K. MotekatMs. Kim Murray and Dr. T. J. McDonaldLisa and George NasisMr. and Mrs. James E. NeffMr. and Mrs. Andrew NelsonDr. I.C. Vernon NettoMr. and Mrs. Dennis W. NewtonEdward* and Gayle NicholsMr. Thomas H. Nicholson IIICAPT and Mrs. James P. Nickols, USN (Ret.)Mr. and Mrs. Ralph NorthamDr. Jim NottinghamMr. and Mrs. Richard W. OberdorferWilliam OliphantMs. Heidi A. OttFr. Ted PanchakMr. Anthony PanekPranav ParikhCapt. Bob R. PattonMr. Martin A. Payne and Mrs. Betty B. PayneMr. Kevin S. PeekPhillip and Melissa Perdue Mr. Stuart E. Perritt and Mrs. Emily W. Wells-PerritMr. Paul B. PeterRADM Ann C. Phillips, USN (Ret.) and CAPT Luis A. Boticario, USN (Ret.)Mr. D’Arcy E. Phillips, Jr.Mr. Lamont Poole and Ms. Penny OotsJoshua Pretlow, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. David B. PropertAdm. and Mrs. Joseph W. PrueherDr. Holly S. Puritz and Dr. Stephen D. WohlgemuthMs. Louise N. Quales
Mr. and Mrs. Steven QuigleyCAPT Robert Rabuse, USN (Ret.)Mrs. Juanita RaisorAlan and Suzette RashkindMr. and Mrs. Thomas RayfieldDr. and Mrs. Bishop P. ReadLucy F. ReasorMr. Neil ReedRobert B. ReehlMr. and Mrs. Paul F. ReinsPamela A. ReissMr. and Mrs. Chris RennixGordon H. RheinstromDr. and Mrs. Donald W. RichardsonDr. and Mrs. James T. RobertsMr. Eric S. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Jeff RobinsonMs. Nancy Ronald and Ron HartshornMrs. Joanne K. RoosMeredith and Cindy RoseMrs. Mary Catherine RotertMr. and Mrs. Carl F. RoyMr. and Mrs. David S. RudigerMr. and Mrs. Scott RunnellsMr. and Mrs. Hans SachseMr. and Mrs. Bradford F. SauerMr. Ronald L. SaundersMr. Bill M. SavageMr. Bruce SchochMs. Lynn SchoenbaumMr. Steven R. SchwaigerMs. Judith ScottDr. and Mrs. Robert SeehermanThe Rev. and Mrs. James W. SellLTC and Mrs. Steven W. Senkovich, USA (Ret.)Mr. and Mrs. John S. ShannonMr. and Mrs. Roland T. ShawJane and Win ShortMr. Jae SinnettMr. and Mrs. Daniel SkrobialowskiLeonard and Tiffanye SledgeMr. and Mrs. Donald SmithKristen A. SmithDr. Harold Smuckler and Dr. Naomi SatoMr. and Mrs. Richard L. Sobocinski
Mr. and Mrs. Todd R. SolomonBill and Katherine SpenceMr. and Mrs. William T. SpenceMrs. Diane StallingsMr. and Mrs. William StarkThe Steers FamilyMr. and Mrs. Ed SteinMr. and Mrs. Charles StittTimothy L. and Evin C. StovallMrs. Virginia StringerMr. and Mrs. Tom SummerlinCharles P. and Barbara A. SutelanMr. and Mrs. David SutelanCAPT and Mrs. Robert Swain, USCG (Ret.)Mr. and Mrs. Franklin A. SwartzMr. William T. Swartz and Mrs. Susan M. MarshallMs. Carol SwindellMs. Carol H. Taaffe and Mr. Kent JohnsonMs. Carol B. TalbotMs. Virginia Thumm and Mr. David L. Mayfield Mr. Richard B. ThurmondGuy K. Tower and Hon. Winship C. Tower Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. TraweekMr. and Mrs. Joseph UrbiMark and Lynn UtechtMrs. Leslie Van Deren in memory of Mr. Richard Van DerenJim and Betty VillersKim WadsworthDr. and Mrs. Alan L. WagnerRichard M. and Leah WaitzerMs. Dana WalkerDon WarmkeMr. and Mrs. Robert H. WarrenMrs. Carolyn B. WarrickDr. and Mrs. John A. WattersMr. Charles H. Webb and Mrs. Kathy E. James-WebbLewis W. Webb III and Helen Elizabeth DragasBruce A. and Holly WeberMr. and Mrs. Samuel J. WebsterDr. and Mrs. A. Jeffrey Weisberg
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas WeissMr. and Mrs. Michael W. WendelDr. Jacob M. Wessler and Dr. Tricia WesslerDr. and Mrs. Paul R. West, Jr.Mr. Timothy M. WheelerFred and Bev WhitleyMr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Wilcox, Jr.Lynda F. WilderBill and Barbi WilleyMrs. Ann C. WilliamsMs. Deborah K. WilliamsDr. and Mrs. Scott WilliamsJudith T. and Robert T. Williams Forrest and Chrissy WilliamsonJane S. and F. Blair WimbushKirsten H. and Karl E. WingenbachMs. Kitty Wolf and Rabbi Arthur Z. SteinbergMr. Glenn WolffeDr. Robert A. WoolfittMr. John R. WorstellArchie and Tara WrightMr. Steve P. WrightMs. Betty E. WrightsonMr. and Mrs. John O. WynneElizabeth Young and Robert LovellHazel and Mike ZamperiniMs. Patrizia A. Zorzoli and Mr. Richard Giffin
*Deceased
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Chesapeake Fine Arts Commission
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Norfolk Commission on the Arts and Humanities
The City of Portsmouth
The Virginia Commission for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts
Williamsburg Area Arts Commission
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