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WHRO Public Media recently presented a screening of its newest documentary for local students.
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Season 1 of Miss Scarlet is streaming for free Nov. 29 – Dec. 27 on WHRO+.
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Teachers, join us on November 19 for a webinar to explore the many classroom resources available for free in eMediaVA.
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In November, the United States honors and celebrates the customs and legacy of Native Americans. Here are five easy ways to explore Native American art, history, and culture.
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VSO is taking important steps to advance the goal of increased diversity in symphony orchestras. Join us for a film that follows the journeys of four remarkable musicians.
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The good doctor marks his 50th anniversary with a special that breaks tradition: instead of one of his usual “perfectly horrible movies,” he’ll present the 1951 sci-fi classic The Day The Earth Stood Still.
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Thousands of people turned out on Saturday to watch a special preview screening of Ken Burns’ highly anticipated documentary, The American Revolution, set against the historic backdrop of the Yorktown Battlefield.
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Our newest app provides a free streaming channel, bringing you the latest news, in-depth documentaries, and the entertainment you’ve come to love from WHRO Public Media—all in one place.
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Public Lens is our new platform for local filmmakers. It’s where fresh voices share the places, people, and ideas that inspire them.
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Judge Eileen Olds, a Chesapeake native and a graduate of Indian River High School, is a trailblazer in her career.