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DON’T MISS THIS SOURCE!! On Friday’s edition of Open Source RVA, heard at noon on WRIR, we talk about the recent police shooting of Marcus-David Peters, and the March for Justice & Reformation for Marcus-David Peters happening on Saturday. Joining host Don Harrison will be Princess Blanding, sister of Marcus-David Peters, and community activist Arthur Burton of Kinfolk Community Empowerment Center. And then Don also talk with musicians Saw Black and Pete Curry, the guys behind Richmond’s thriving Crystal Pistol Records label. The latest Crystal Pistol disc, Saw Black’s “Water Tower,” has just been released, and Saw will take the stage tonight as part of Friday Cheers on Brown’s Island. THAT’S NOT ALL! Melissa Vaughn presents a solo installment of RVA Dirt’s Quick and Dirty Council Roundup — talking a look at this past Tuesday’s very lazy city council meeting — and we’ve got a new episode of Curtain Call, our bi-weekly look at RVA stage happenings produced by the Richmond Theatre Critics Circle. This time out, Claire Boswell and Jerry Williams discuss Swift Creek Mill Theatre’s “Always a Bridesmaid,” then Jerry and Rich Griset talk about TheatreLAB’s “Top Dog/Underdog.” GET WITH THIS SOURCE! Tune your ears at noon to WRIR 97.3 fm Richmond Independent Radio and http://www.wrir.org.

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    Open Source RVA    June 1st, 2018

Posted In: Music Shows