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Pushing for a DREAM Act
As pressure mounts for immigration reform, we talk to a group of advocates -- and opponents -- of a proposed law to give children brought to the U.S. illegally a path to citizenship.
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 Join host Garrison Keillor, Nickel Creek’s Sara Watkins, the Guy’s All-Star Shoe Band, and sound-effects man Fred Newman for tender duets and ballads, poetry and more September 12 at the Charlottesville Pavilion.
WMRA-WEMC Art Exhibit
The current art exhibit at WMRA-WEMC is titled The Sisters Show and features paintings by siblings Lavonne Donohue and Danette Zirkle.
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Saturday, July 31st at 4pm, American Radioworks presents War on Poverty: From the Great Society to the Great Recession.
President Lyndon B. Johnson declared a war on poverty in 1964. He believed a mighty nation could eliminate want. After all, America had won World War II and was enjoying spectacular prosperity. Almost five decades later, the poverty rate is lower but the war is far from won. In the wake of the Great Recession, a new generation of Americans is struggling with economic deprivation. "War on Poverty" will blend contemporary storytelling with rich archival audio to examine the modern face of poverty, and to ask why LBJ's dream of a Great Society is still beyond reach.
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August MemberCard Benefits of the Month:
2-for-1 admission to Ash Lawn Opera Festival's August 1 performance of "Don Giovanni" or the August 7-8 performance of "Brigadoon" excludes subscription sales. Performances at the historic Paramount Theater in Charlottesville. 2-for-1 admission to Blackfriars Playhouse at the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton.
September MemberCard Benefits of the Month:
2-for-1 tickets at Wayside Theater in Middletown, for a performance of “Striking 12.”
And 2-for-1 admission to the Civil War Museum at the Exchange Hotel in Gordonsville.
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