Episodes

  • The legacy of Grace Sherwood, the alleged "Witch of Pungo"
    Oct 28 2021
    Most of us know Witchduck Road for construction, traffic, and eminent domain, but it actually has a much deeper history that dates back more than 300 years.
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  • The 1922 Roma Airship Disaster
    Nov 12 2021
    On Norfolk's Little Creek Road is historical marker KV-9 which marks the location of the 1922 crash of the Airship Roma. At the time, it was the greatest aeronautical disaster in the nation claiming 34 lives.
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  • The Buffalo Riders
    Nov 12 2021
    Locals Anthony Sutton and Ken Wright have formed the Buffalo Riders who pay tribute to the legendary Buffalo Soldiers who helped the US to settle the West and, to the Black Cowboys who have been often overlooked in US History.
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  • Marie Osmond has a new album--and visits Norfolk for "A Symphonic Christmas"
    Dec 13 2021
    It turns out superstar performer Marie Osmond is … a little bit opera. Her new album, called “Unexpected,” was released last week, featuring popular selections from the songbooks of opera and Broadway. And Osmond will be in Norfolk on Monday, December 13 performing “A Symphonic Christmas” with the Virginia Symphony at Chrysler Hall. Music from “Unexpected” will be part of the show as well. WHRV’s Gina Gambony spoke with Marie Osmond for this episode of “Open Channel.” Information about Osmond's performance with the Virginia Symphony and other special guests are at VAFEST.org
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  • Derelict Vessels in Virginia Waters
    Dec 17 2021
    Just adjacent to First Landing State Park in Virginia Beach sits Broad Bay. Legend has it Blackbeard used to hide among its inlets. Anchored just off the shoreline sits a sinking boat – a potential environmental disaster. WHRV’s Barry Graham spoke with retired naval officer and boater Mike Provost about the situation for this episode of Open Channel.
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  • Commentary: Not Quitting Falcon Squad
    Jan 19 2022
    The last couple of years has had a strange effect on many of us. WHRV's Gina Gambony is no exception. For this episode of Open Channel, she reflects on a new hobby she acquired quite unexpectedly ….
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  • Commentary: Not Quitting Falcon Squad
    Jan 19 2022
    The last couple of years has had a strange effect on many of us. WHRV's Gina Gambony is no exception. For this episode of Open Channel, she reflects on a new hobby she acquired quite unexpectedly ….
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  • Thelma Peterson: "Of Salt & Sand"
    Feb 3 2022
    Thelma Peterson is a musician and visual artist who lives on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Her music and art celebrate the natural beauty of the Eastern Shore—and she has a new CD that’s raising money to help protect it. The title of the album is “Of Salt and Sand,” and proceeds go to the Barrier Islands Reef Center and the Eastern Shore Conservancy. WHRV’s Barry Graham spoke with Peterson for this episode of “Open Channel.”
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