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Beginning Friday, May 1 Full Disclosure with Roben Farzad changes approach to answer listener questions on business, finances, and the markets.
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Catch up with a Tony-award winning high school drama teacher Madeline Michel, who inspires her students to take ownership of their art by writing, directing and choreographing their own productions. Then spend time with a dedicated young filmmaker Jack Buckley, as he talks about his first full-length animated film and his goals for the future.
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Miss America and VCU doctorate student, Camille Schrier, breaks stereotypes while inspiring young women to go for their passions and not be deterred by naysayers during this candid conversation and exciting science demonstration at the Science Museum of Virginia.
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On this edition of This Week In Richmond, host David Bailey welcomes Col. Anthony S. Pike, Chief of Police, Division of Capitol Police.
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Enjoy 6 documentaries about baseball that remind us why we love the game so much. Stream now on PBS and VPM Passport!
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How will we navigate a historic global recession? On this week’s episode, Financial Times U.S. editor-at-large Gillian Tett talks with Markos Kounalakis about how this economic breakdown might unfold in the next few months.
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VPM is committed to providing commercial-free, family-friendly program options so that all children have access to trusted educational programs and activities during their at-home school day.
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Tcheky Karyo revives his role as French detective Julien Baptiste in this spinoff of “The Missing.” While visiting his daughter in Amsterdam, Baptiste becomes drawn into a missing persons case that may be connected to a human trafficking gang.
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Watch the compelling story of Holocaust survivor, Halina Zimm, wife of Alan Zimm, Holocaust survivor and spouse.
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Virginia Currents interviews Alan Zimm at the Virginia Holocaust Museum. A Holocaust survivor, he shared a story of loss, luck, hope and his mission to teach tolerance, not hate.