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Up In Arms Recordings is home to MC and Producer/DJ duo Touch and Nato. How does a virtually unknown Albertan group reach number one on Chart Attack's top 10 hip hop albums? The answer is by making incredible music, something recognized by campus radio stations across Canada as Touch and Nato's "Intelligent Design" snuck into the number one spot this past summer, topping efforts by well-known artists like Dizzee Rascal, Moka Only and Madlib. Their hilarious video for "Adult's Story", a Slick ...
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In this sermon, we see three movements in Mark 12:1-27: A parable, a question, and another question. Jesus mercifully shows us who He is and what He has come to do. Series // Mark: The Relentless Life of Jesus ChristTo learn more about Campus Collective and Huntington Community Church, visit huntingtoncommunitychurch.com/campus-collective…
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Jazz at 100 Today! 30 Tributes to Monk, Part 2
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Around the 100th anniversary of Thelonious Monk’s birth in 2017, there were so many excellent collections of his music released that the previous hour of programming couldn’t contain them all. More Monk Tributes from John Beasley and MONK’estra, the Microscopic Septet and Wadada Leo Smith in this hour of Jazz at 100 Today!…
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Rick Shea goes track by track through "Love & Desperation"
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Longtime Southern California singer-songwriter Rick Shea stopped by WTJU Thursday afternoon, February 11, just after 12 (est) to do a track by track of his new album, Love and Desperation, with Cosmic American Jamboree host Lonesome George.By wtju
Over the last 25 years, college tuition has almost doubled. Meanwhile, America’s K-through-12 education system has only become more fractured — with acute disparities in standards and resources at different schools sometimes just miles away from each other. But UVA president Jim Ryan has hope that with creative solutions across the board, learning …
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60 Second Saga 057 - A wordless tune from an opera.
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The Mash Time Show - Saturday February 27, 2021
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The COVID Outbreak on Campus - February 26, 2021
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The COVID Outbreak on Campus - February 26, 2021 Ten days ago on February 16th, UVA reported 229 new cases of COVID-19 in one day. Those 229 cases were 15% of all the new cases that day in the whole state. And as of this morning, UVA is reporting nine hundred and twelve active cases of COVID 19 among its students, faculty, and staff. So it’s safe t…
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Tatiana Hargreaves goes Track by Track through "Soledad"
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Fiddler and educator Tatiana Hargreaves stopped by WTJU on February 25, 2021 to do a track by track of her new EP, "Soledad", with WTJU Folk Director Peter Jones during Folk & Beyond. Soledad is an original four-movement suite inspired by One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez.By wtju
An important force in the world of music, who happened to be a woman.By wtju
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Jazz at 100 Today! 29 Tributes to Monk, Part 1
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Although he has been gone now 39 years, and it has been much longer since he stopped writing, no composer of modern jazz has garnered more attention from his fellow musicians than Thelonious Monk, whose work is the subject of a continuous stream of tribute recordings. Groups as diverse as the Bobby Broom Trio, the Microscopic Septet and John Beasle…
American democracy is supposed to come with a warranty: equal opportunity, social mobility, the promise of success with hard work. But the fabled Dream is fraying. In fact, NYT journalist Eduardo Porter says, it was never sold as advertised. From the beginning, the myth cheated people of color and poisoned working-class solidarity. To mend this tat…
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The Mash Time Show - Saturday February 20, 2021
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John SloanAmerican, 1871-1951Hell Hole, 1917Etching and aquatint, 10/1009 7/16 x 12 3/8 inchesMuseum Purchase, 1977.5© Estate of John Sloan/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New YorkHell Hole is a 1917 etching by the American Artist, John Sloan. We see the cramped, claustrophobic interior of bustling bar. We know this is the Golden Swan, frequently ref…
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Virginia History - Feb 23 - Gordon Blaine Hancock argues against the Racial Integrity Act
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Four decades before Dr. King’s I Have a Dream speech… Three decades before Brown versus Board of Education... Gordon Blaine Hancock was a leading spokesman for African American equality and self-determination in the generation before the civil rights movement.This Week in Virginia History is a member of Virginia Audio Collective -- VirginiaAudio.or…
Brazil is cursed. Or so it would seem, says media studies scholar David Nemer. Every three decades over the last 100 years, an authoritarian government rises to power. And the results are disastrous. Under Jair Bolsonaro, the “curse of the thirty years” continues, with covid deaths mounting and Brazilian institutions buckling. Find out what’s going…
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Virginia History - Feb 16 - Shadrach Minkins Escapes From The Clutches Of The Fugitive Slave Act
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This week in 1851… Fugitive slave Shadrach Minkins was captured in Massachusetts... until a crowd of black activists broke into a Boston courtroom and freed him again.This Week in Virginia History is a member of Virginia Audio Collective: VirginiaAudio.org.By wtju
The second episode of every month is our Tech Talk Tuesday edition, which focuses on more specific online related questions from UVA faculty. Featuring tech tips from Dave Stoops and Bernadette Poerio, join us for a conversation about the benefits of the new rich content editor and notification features in Canvas. During the Ask Ashley segment, joi…
In 1969, experimental music composer Alvin Lucier recorded his voice, played back the tape and re-recorded, played back that tape and re-recorded, and so on. After enough iterations, the resonant frequencies of the room reinforced themselves to the point of dominating the recorded sound.This recording from 2021 is Nathan Moore doing the same thing,…
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The Mash Time Show - Saturday February 13, 2021
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The Kids are Isolated - February 12, 2021
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Most local students have not been to school in-person in almost a year. We talk to Billy Jean Louis about the mental health impact of virtual learning. Stay tuned for the second half of the show, when we talk to Caetano de Campos Lopes from the Community Climate Collaborative about a few issues at the intersection of equity and climate in our commu…
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Justin Moses goes Track by Track through Fall Like Rain (February 11, 2021)
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Two-time (and reigning) IBMA Dobro player of the year and multi-instrumentalist Justin Moses "stopped by" WTJU February 11, 2021 to do a track by track of his new album, Fall Like Rain, out now on Mountain Fever Records, with WTJU Folk Director Peter Jones during Folk & Beyond.By wtju
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Episode #404: Cutting Corporate Red Tape and Bulls#!t with Martin Lindstrom
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Martin Lindstrom is the founder and chairman of Lindstrom Company, a global branding & culture transformation firm, operating across five continents and more than 30 countries. TIME Magazine has named Lindstrom one of the "World's 100 Most Influential People," and for five years running, Thinkers50, has selected Lindstrom to be among the world's to…
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Virginia History - Feb 9 - Restored Government Of Virginia Ratifies The 13th Amendment
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The U.S. Census of 1860 reported that almost half a million Virginians lived in slavery. Five years later they were all free.During the Civil War years, many enslaved people freed themselves. Legally speaking, a pro-Union, shadow state government -- the Restored Government of Virginia -- officially abolished slavery in Virginia. But it took the U.S…
In a largely unregulated social media ecosystem, a curious mom looking for info about vaccine mandates in public schools can end up feasting on the internet’s most insidious — and outlandish — conspiracy theories. Stanford researcher Renée DiResta joins Will and Siva to grapple with the tangled web of QAnon, antivaxxers and more. If the Jan. 6 riot…
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The Mash Time Show - Saturday February 6, 2021
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The Human Side of Science GradGamut master
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Imagine falling in love with zebrafish in high school and spending years of your life dedicated to cancer biology research. Now imagine becoming a cancer patient yourself in your mid-twenties. Annie and Q sit down with Brittany, an amazing graduate student to listen to her story and how the merging of the researcher and patient experience, especial…
So we are all living through a global pandemic. We may not all be scientists, but most if not all of us have heard about how key a vaccine for the Coronavirus is for all us. Our knowledge beyond knowing a vaccine is important may be fuzzy and many of us do not realize that we have opportunities to help progress vaccine development by volunteering i…
An episode months in the making, Here Comes 'Rona, brings together stories from fours graduate students working creatively in response to the challenges by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. With Christina we see what field research in the Arctic entails during a time of rigid safety rules and travel restrictions. In Atlanta, we go to Emory where Evan …
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Episode #403: Brad Feld on Depression and Work
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Brad Feld is an American entrepreneur, author, blogger, and venture capitalist at Foundry Group in Boulder, Colorado. He joined me to discuss his lifelong challenges with depression, and juggling performing at the highest level in his domain. We discussed what brought him to depression, changes he made to restore balance in life, and web unpacked a…
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Local School Board Debates School Name Change
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The Westmoreland County School Board recently voted to change the name of the county's high school from Washington and Lee High School to Westmoreland High School in response to community outcry. Listen to how they did it.Help our podcast grow by subscribing, leaving ratings, and engaging with us on Twitter @mainstspeaks and Facebook. We also love …
Remember Silvio Berlusconi? Sex scandals, shady deals and a cult-like following marked the former Italian prime minister’s lasting grip on power. It’s a playbook with a long history and a troubling appeal nowadays, says NYU historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat. On our first episode back from the winter break, she walks Will and Siva through the characteristics…
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Virginia History - Feb 2 - Making Lynching A State Crime
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For the most part, Virginia's political leaders and business elites opposed lynching. Not out of respect for the rights of African Americans. More because the elites were trying to attract manufacturing and industry. That called for law and order, and lynchings were bad publicity. Two state senators introduced the nation's first anti-lynching law i…
Mark 11 is when Jesus sets His eyes on the cross. We have officially entered Holy Week, and you can feel the tension in the narrative. In this sermon, we slow down to see what makes Jesus weep and what makes Him angry.Series // Mark: The Relentless Life of Jesus ChristTo learn more about Campus Collective and Huntington Community Church, visit hunt…
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The Mash Time Show - Saturday January 30, 2021
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Jazz at 100 Today! 27 Tenor Titans - More Fabulous Playing From Joe Lovano
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For almost forty years, as Joe Lovano has been growing as an artist, he has produced a series of discs as a leader in a wide range of formats from duos and trios to nonets, dectets and large ensembles. Always in demand, his guest appearances on other leaders’ dates have produced some of his best work. This is the third of four programs featuring to…
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Jazz at 100 Today! 28 Tenor Titans - Branford Marsalis
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Branford Marsalis, tenor and soprano saxophone maestro and member of the important musical clan, emerged forty years ago in Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers and as a sideman in his brother Wynton’s early endeavors. For thirty years, the primary vehicle for his own releases has been predominantly the sax - piano - bass - drums quartet but recently he ha…
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“A COVID Winter Sprawling Out in Front of Us” - January 29, 2021
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This week we take a look at the COVID data in our health district and get an update on the local vaccine distribution process. And in the second half of the show we share a riveting interview with highly acclaimed poet Nikki Giovanni from the podcast and radio show In My Humble Opinion on 101.3 Jamz. Charlottesville Tomorrow Vaccine Dashboard: http…
After such a wacky month in America, is there any question democracy is still in danger? Yeah, we didn’t think so either. Will and Siva are back with Season Two and a whole new lineup of guests. Listen to our trailer for a taste of what’s in store. We’ll bring you stories from the trenches of democracy around the world, interviews on climate change…
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Lady Bartender At Home with Souvenir Dog by Diane Arbus
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Diane ArbusAmerican, 1923-1971Lady Bartender At Home with Souvenir Dog, New Orleans, 1964Gelatin silver print, 7 7/8 x 7 1/8 in. (20 x 18.1 cm)Museum purchase with the Curriculum Support Fund, 1988.7© Estate of Diane Arbus | Fraenkel Gallery (San Francisco, CA) A woman wearing a leopard print vest, black turtleneck, and black pants is seated with o…
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Virginia History - Jan 26 - Forced Sterilization Patient Carrie Buck Dies
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People don’t much like to talk about the dark history of eugenics these days. But less than 100 years ago, Virginia lawmakers passed the “Eugenical Sterilization Act” in a drive to protect what the state called “the purity of the American race.”After being raped by her foster nephew and committed to a mental institution, Carrie Buck became the test…
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Jazz at 100 Today! 26 Saluting Harold Arlen
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Born Hyman Arluck on February 15, 1905, Harold Arlen was one of the most important composers of the Great American songbook. Arlen’s first collaboration with lyricist Ted Koehler, Get Happy, became his first hit in 1930 and ever since his tunes have been covered by jazz artists. In 2000, his collaboration with Yip Harburg, Over the Rainbow, from Th…
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Get Up. Take Heart. Jesus is Calling You.
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Mark 10:32-52 shows three stories of Jesus interacting with people who don't understand Him. In this sermon, we see that Jesus doesn’t stay away from those who misunderstand. He brings them along — by exemplifying suffering, servanthood, and greatness in ways that the world has never seen. Series // Mark: The Relentless Life of Jesus ChristTo learn…
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The Mash Time Show - Saturday January 23, 2021
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Interview: The Mom Journals (new play by Courtney Jett Walker)
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WTJU spoke with playwright Courtney Jett Walker about their upcoming play "The Mom Journals." The play will be performed virtually through Live Arts.The work uses interwoven monologues to tell the story of five women in different stages of motherhood. Though they are worlds apart, each character shares vastly similar revelations about what it is to…
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Karan Casey drops in at WTJU (January 21, 2021)
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Karan Casey, a founding member of the Irish supergroup Solas, long recognized as one of the most innovative, provocative and imitated voices in Irish traditional and folk music, dropped in at WTJU on Thursday, January 21, at 4 pm (eastern) to kick off Folk & Beyond as she chatted about her upcoming concert and workshop with the Blue Ridge Irish Mus…
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Episode #402: Reinvent the Way You Work with Jonas Altman
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Jonas Altman is a workologist who guides companies to leave politics and posturing behind in favor of transparent and trusting cultures. He is the founder of award-winning design practice Social Fabric, Altman coaches leaders to do their very best work and travels the world tirelessly learning and speaking about the changing nature of work. His chr…
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Jazz at 100 Today! 25 Tenor Titans - Mark Turner Now
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Tenor player Mark Turner is one of the few prominent players who identify tenor player Warne Marsh as an influence. Marsh was a student of pianist/composer Lennie Tristano, whose compositional influence can also be heard in Turner’s work. Over the past 25 years, Turner has released a relatively small set of discs as a leader, with the preponderance…
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Virginia History - Jan 19 - Patsy Cline Skyrockets To Fame
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“Crazy.” “I fall to pieces.” “Walking after midnight.” All classic Patsy Cline songs that may have been unknown today if not for a televised talent show competition.This Week in Virginia History is a member of WTJU's Virginia Audio Collective. VirginiaAudio.orgBy wtju