Friday
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Washed and Fried
Washed & Fried is the radio show for the bleary-eyed gypsy saint in all of us, the bohemian who does not know of bohemian, only that they had a vision wherein everything is ablaze and the high artist is gritting his teeth. Visionaries welcome, but in this home the head of the table is saved for the truly bizarre. Furry Lewis cranks your grandfather’s clock while a John Lennon dressed as Jesus scrounges for tabs. Tom Waits is at the kid's table screaming "I don't wanna grow up!" Hosted by DJ Mench and Swamp Fox.
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Classical Comfort
Ease into your Friday morning with soulful, comforting, classical music. From long ago to yesterday, be surprised and taken by the beauty of classical sound...
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Stef-o-scope
With an ear for the beat -- singers who swing and swingers who sing with their instruments; from blues to big bands to bop and Latin; past, present and the young lions and lionesses of the future...
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The Jazz Messenger
The depth, diversity and often contrasting ideas of jazz & blues programming is reverently represented each Friday morning with an emphasis on hard bop, modern, soul jazz and scrapyard blues, as well as a sampling of current releases and reissues. Brian invites you to take a full, deep breath and begin your weekend early with ninety minutes of hedonic tones, jazz classics, featured artists and organized chaos.
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Central Virginia Legal Aid Radio News
Central Virginia Legal Aid Radio News is a program produced by Marty Wegbreit for WRIR - 97.3 FM - Richmond Independent Radio. Each week Marty produces a five minute version for WTJU. Host and legal aid attorney Marty Wegbreit explores the ins and outs of civil (non-criminal) law, with news about consumer, employment, family, housing, public benefits, and other civil law.
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Heavy Surveillance
Is there a sinister entity conspiring to control your aural intake? Do you have nightmares about homogenous radio broadcasting? Ever had a craving for new and exciting sounds during your lunch break? If so, you might feel better under Heavy Surveillance. Join Burma Shave and DJ Gare-Bear as they scour the radar and transmit signs of rock from our planet and beyond. Trust us: you'll like what you overhear.
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Reggae Vibrations
The tradition of Roots and Culture in the Old Dominion endures. Set upon the solid foundation of bedrock Nyabinghi chants, syncopated Ska and rumbling Rock Steady, your selectors build the framework of the positive Word, Sound and Power of Reggae. Riddim for the Next Generation...
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Democracy Now!
Democracy Now! hosted by Amy Goodman and co-hosted by Juan Gonzalez, is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program. Tune in as independent and international journalists, ordinary people from around the world who are directly affected by U.S. foreign policy, grassroots leaders and peace activists, artists, academics, and independent analysts discuss breaking news and timely issues.
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Virginia News
Tune in every weekday at 5pm as news director Emma Potter and the WTJU News Staff bring you the latest from Charlottesville and around the region. You'll get all the good stuff from this student-run program---from UVA news to what's happening in Charlottesville and Albemarle as well as coverage of statewide issues from Virginia Public Radio. This combination of original reporting and important local stories is just what you need for the ride home! Wtjunews@virginia.edu
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Sunset Road
Hear the full range of musical traditions in folk, bluegrass, new grass, celtic, old time, country, singer/songwriter, blues, world and any other roots-based music. Pete or Terry bring you the old and the new, be it local, regional, national, or international, with an emphasis on who's coming to perform around Charlottesville and Virginia.
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Danza Latina
Comienze el fin de semana escuchando danza latina cada viernes con dos horas de lo mejor del ritmo y con locucion en ingles y en español.
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Nothin' But the Blues
One of the longest running blues shows in 'TJU's history, featuring the best of Mississippi and Chicago, rural and urban, and acoustic and electric blues.
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Professor Bebop
Take a weekly trip into Heptown. Professor Bebop ankles down Swing Street, slips into Blues Alley, checks out the Museum of the Rhythm and the Blues, catches the service at the Cathedral of the Broken Heart and slips down Palpitation Boulevard to Soulville.
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