Post archive for ‘Related Media’
Girl Scouts: Beyond Campfires and Cookies – web extra
October 19th, 2011 - (0 Comments)
To read some of Dr. Kieran Lindsey’s answers to questions about “wildlife and your car,” visit Car Talk‘s wildlife section on its website.
Tours for the Chills, Tours of the Hills – web extra
October 12th, 2011 - (0 Comments)
Take a tour with us of St. Alban’s Center for Research and Enlightenment, site of purported ghost activity.
The Censorship of “Dorian Gray” – Web Extra
October 5th, 2011 - (0 Comments)
To read most of Oscar Wilde’s works, including The Picture of Dorian Gray, visit The Oscar Wilde Collection.
Fields of Remembrance – Web Extra
October 5th, 2011 - (0 Comments)
To see the full extent of the Great Kanto Earthquake in photography from the time period, visit this photo gallery.
The Big Top – Web Extra
October 1st, 2011 - (0 Comments)
To learn more about the history of the American circus, visit Lavahn Hoh’s website, The Circus in America.
Making Foreign Aid Accountable – Web Extra
September 17th, 2011 - (0 Comments)
Michael J. Tierney is also the co-author of Greening Aid?: Understanding the Environmental Impact of Development Assistance, which examines the environmental aid spending that took place in the last two decades of the 20th century.
The Plot to Kidnap Lincoln – Web Extra
September 10th, 2011 - (0 Comments)
To experience a virtual tour of Ford’s Theater where John Wilkes Booth (pictured left) shot Lincoln, visit its website.
Sea Ice and Sunlight – feature
August 24th, 2011 - (0 Comments)
In recent years, sea ice in the Arctic has been melting at an alarming rate, and scientists are asking why. The science community has recently taken notice of a Virginia oceanographer whose research may provide an important clue. Kelley Libby reports. [Audio clip: view full post to listen]
Sea Ice and Sunlight — web extra
August 22nd, 2011 - (0 Comments)
Click to watch a documentary about Victoria’s Arctic adventure.
Confederate Outlaw — web extra
August 17th, 2011 - (0 Comments)
To find out what’s happening this week in Civil War history, listen to “That a Nation Might Live,” a Civil War podcast from Longwood University.

The Virginia Association of Broadcasters in May honored With Good Reason with an award for "Best Documentary or Public Affairs Program" for the show