T Shirts Have Arrived!

THIS JUST IN- Our totally rad new t shirts have arrived, and they are FREE to any current WVAU staffer!
Check out our DJ models sporting them high class. You can wear them out to da club, to the gym, around campus, to sleep, or even to the library as DJ Bradley Barbour is seen below doing.

If you want to buy a shirt, WVAU will be selling them at our final Open Mic, which takes place Friday, April 30th in Batelle Atrium, 8-10 pm as always! The shirts are American Apparel brand, and we have sizes S, M, L, XL.

Wow, these t shirts are (the) tops!


Last General Meeting TONIGHT

All staff are required to attend our final General Meeting of the year! It will be held in MGC 245 at 5 pm.
We have much to discuss and will be reviewing the open positions on our Executive Board for the Fall 2010 semester! Hope you can make it!


Eat Your Heart Out at the WVAU Picnic

WVAU is sponsoring a picnic! We provide the cups and drinks, you bring the NOMS!
Nom noms will take place in Fort Reno Park in Tenleytown on Sunday, April 11th, 12 noon to 2 pm!
Meet Dan at 11:30 AM at the station if you want company to walk/shuttle over with.
See you there!!!


Punx Pix from Cap Punk!

Photos courtesy of Nano from the band “Broken Bodies” and from our very own Music Director, DJ Roxanne Bublitz. If you or anyone you know took pictures, send them to wvaugm@gmail.com or wvauphoto@gmail.com. TransgressionTransgression

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Kendall Jackson’s Take on Open Mic Nights

It is 10 P.M. on a Friday night, and the front-man of the funk trio Jesus and the Kennedys improvises a solo while another student recites Allen Ginsberg poetry into the microphone. It is an unexpected end to an eventful evening at this month’s open mic night, hosted by the campus radio station WVAU.

One Friday every month, about 60 AU students gather to attend the open mic night. Anyone is allowed to perform at the two hour events, which showcase AU’s top musical, poetic, and comedic talents. Attendance at the monthly event is growing.

There are as many reasons to attend open mics as there are attendees. Sophomore Malina Keutel attended her first open mic last year to support a few of her friends who were performing. Seth Shamon, a junior who is also a DJ for WVAU, was drawn by the promise of “free performances by peers.” Keutel and Shamon now rarely miss an open mic.

Much of the appeal of WVAU open mics is the opportunity to witness peers’ abilities. “I keep coming back to open mics because the talent at this school never ceases to amaze me,” said sophomore Danielle King. For Keutel, the camaraderie that comes with belonging to a small community within AU is the main draw. “I absolutely love listening to my friends perform,” Keutel said.

King, Keutel, and Shamon are not only enthusiastic fans, but performers as well. As a freshman, Keutel was “was anxious to find my place within the AU community.” She put past stage fright behind her and pulled together a song that she played on piano while a friend sang. Keutel has since performed many times, and always finds the experience “exhilarating, fun, and a great way to bond with my friends.”

Shamon realized that after attending and appreciating many open mics during his AU career, it was time to “give back to WVAU.” He shared a Ginsberg poem that he had stumbled upon at a bookstore earlier in the day. His performance was such a hit that he was invited back for a collaborative encore with the aforementioned funk-soul act Jesus and the Kennedys.

“The setting is comfortable and welcoming,” said King, explaining why she chose to sing a duet with a friend. “The intimacy at open mics creates an environment of sharing that can at times be difficult to find on a college campus.”

This sentiment was echoed by King’s peers. “I think WVAU open mics have become a very welcoming space,” said Keutel. “Performers can try out new material or just revel in the joy of making music.”

These feelings are exactly what WVAU General Manager Iliana Berkowitz wishes to create. She hopes that each open mic is a safe space where members of the community can “feel proud of their talents.” Now a senior, Berkowitz led an effort in 2007 to institute a regular open mic through WVAU. Prior to 2007 many groups on campus hosted open mics as one-time events, but it wasn’t until WVAU started having them regularly that open mics became associated with the radio station. “They started out in the Davenport,” Berkowitz said. “Soon, they became so popular that we needed a larger space.” Berkowitz feels that as the most prominent musical organization on campus, WVAU is responsible for ensuring that open mics occur.


Open Mic aka Final Friday is TONIGHT

Come to our second to last Open Mic Night of the year! It will take place in the Batelle Atrium from 8-10 pm as always! We’ve got some great acts tonight, including: Primal Void, Kendall Jackson and the Jacksonians, Jesus and the Kennedys, Ghoul-iana Reilley, Ryan “Joe Biden Makes A Lot Of” Gaffney, and more to come!

It’s not too late to sign up either, so e-mail me up big top: wvaugm@gmail.com

Roast of Bette Midler!


Capitol Punkishment is March 27th!

So GUESS WHAT. DJ Carolyn Becker was like “I love punk rock and WVAU should host an all punk and hardcore Capitol Punishment”. As they say on the video for Rap Cat, “AMERICA, ITS FINALLY HAPPENING”.

As per usual, this edition of Capitol Punishment will take place in the Kay Spiritual Center and is 100% FREE OF CHARGE. The deets: 5 DC/MD/VA punk-hardcore bands. Saturday, March 27th; doors are at 6 pm, show at 6:30. Get ready for a raucous evening!


Recap of Open Mic Night

For real though, I am sooo hoping that “Final Fridays” will catch on. Am I holding on to an ideal that simply won’t pan out? We’ll have to see as the semester goes on…

Anywho- this past Friday evening was a blessed and eclectic mix of performers who caused mixed emotions in the Batelle Atrium. The musical talent ranged from the one-man noise stylings of AU Administrator Keith Bryner to the soul crushing metal riffs of AU trio, Primal Void. On the lighter side, the ever popular Jordan Brown played two ditties, followed by friends Kendall Jackson, Kyoko Takenaka, and Dara Hirsch. Laurel Halsey was wonderful on the piano, and there was certainly no lack of Blink 182 covers (courtesy of DJ Bradley Barbour of “Gold Soundz”) (“I’m feelin’ It!”).

The highlight of the evening was almost certainly the rising star of the Open Mic scene, “Jesus and the Kennedys”. With the furious bass slappings of Mike Krohoboth and the insidious bangs to the drum by DJ Jeremy Pollock of “Family Friendly Fun-tivities”, JADK brought their A game. They’ve even upgraded with two additional members, one of which is DJ Chris Alires of “Mix and Mash”, who weaves his alien synthesizer seamlessly into the sonic canon of the bone-storming landscape.  Truly a band to watch for!

Our next Open Mic will take place Friday, March 26th, 8-10 pm in the Batelle Atrium!