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Charlottesville journalist and radio DJ Erin O'Hare dives into the history of Magnolia House (famed DIY spot for house shows), The Southern Café and Music Hall, and The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative.

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Charlottesville journalist and radio DJ Erin O'Hare dives into the history of Magnolia House (famed DIY spot for house shows), The Southern Café and Music Hall, and The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative.
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Erin O'Hare is a writer, equity reporter, and rock DJ from Charlottesville, VA. She writes about peoples and cultures left out of mainstream narratives, including independent and DIY music scenes (like punk and hip-hop), Black female muralists, seed savers, low-profile jazz legends, Aboriginal Australian photographers, Native American tribes fighting for federal recognition, night-shift workers, and bizarre guerilla art. Regularly writing for hyper-local nonprofit newsroom Charlottesville Tomorrow, Erin has also contributed to Women in Sound, Bandcamp Daily, C-VILLE Weekly, and The Australian.