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  • Richard Winham shares a session by Honeymoon - a band from Etowah, TN - recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • Richard Winham shares a session by Constant Boty, a guitarist from Ivory Coast in West Africa - along with Chattanooga musicians Stevie Bruno, Taylor Freeman and Donte Massengill - recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • Richard Winham shares a session by Chattanooga vocalist Neshawn Calloway, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • (aired Weds 1/12/22) Richard Winham shares the second part of conversation with four writers in the Chattanooga area: Helga Kidder, Cynthia Young, KB Ballentine and Rachel Landrum Crumble.
  • Richard Winham shares the first part of his conversation with Robert Gwaltney, vice president of Easter Seals North Georgia - an author of the debut novel “The Cicada Tree,” set in a small Mississippi town in the 1950’s.
  • “Flannery’s Cafe” is a play that delves into the world of Flannery O'Connor - and her notions of prejudice, grace and redemption through the characters in her Southern Gothic stories. Written by Peggy Douglas and Jason Tinney, the play opens Friday at Chattanooga State Community College, in partnership with the nonprofit Mark Making.
  • Richard Winham shares the second part of his conversation with poet Helga Kidder on “Learning Curve,” her new collection of poetry that traces the arc of her life from her native Germany to Chattanooga today.
  • (aired Fri 1/07/22) Richard Winham presents a session by Chattanooga band Uncle Lightnin’, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • Richard Winham shares the first of two sessions with finalists from last year’s Songwriters Stage showcase competition, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • Richard Winham shares the second of two sessions with finalists from last year’s Songwriters Stage showcase competition, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
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