John D’Dearth will stop by WTJU this Friday morning, April 8, around 10 to share the wonderful news of the Free Bridge Quintet’s return. After a two year pandemic hiatus, the band is getting back together for concerts at Old Cabell Hall on both April 8 and 9 as part of the UVA Mini-JazzFest: Jazz […]
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SPICMACAY on Lambeth Live, Apr 15
Four members of the University of Virginia’s SPICMACAY will put on the April 15 edition of Lambeth Live (heard each Friday night from 8-9 on WTJU), and you are invited to be part of the studio audience for this FREE concert broadcast! Come experience various styles of Indian classical music performed by UVA and Charlottesville […]
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Interview: Professor Anna Brickhouse – “The Unsettlement of America”
Picture used was taken from Professor Brickhouse’s UVA profile page. UVA professor Anna Brickhouse explores early Spanish colonization of North America through the eyes of one man, Don Luis de Velasco, in her book “The Unsettlement of America.” She talks with WTJU’s Lewis Reining about the incredible life of Don Luis, also known as Paquiquineo.
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Interview: Beyond Skin Deep – The UVA Experience
Photo by Patrickneil and used via CC Attribution Fourth year UVA student Logan Dandridge talks about his photojournalistic exhibit Beyond Skin Deeo: The UVA Experience.
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Interview: Humans in the Smart Machine Revolution
Picture by D J Shin and used via CC Attribution. UVA Professor Edward Hess, author of “Learn or Die: Using Science to Build a Leading-Edge Learning Organization,” talks about the smart machine revolution. What it is, what it means for the labor force, and how humans will adapt.
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Sounds Around Grounds: Painting an audio landscape of UVA
For the Fall 2014 semester, WTJU is working with UVa professor Erik DeLuca to present Sonic IDs — short, composed audio documentaries that bring out the sounds, voices, and stories of our place – little slices of life here at UVa. This set of UVa Sonic ID’s were composed by the students in Erik DeLuca’s […]