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Written by Ian Marshall
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 The Woove would like to introduce a feature article from Ian Marshall, WUVT's Music Director for 2010-2011, who spotlights new shoegaze, noise pop band Serena Maneesh. |
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Written by Todd Stafford
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 WUVT veteran and Woove staff writer Todd Stafford reviews Kaki King's latest release, Junior (2010). |
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Written by Miles Ellenberg
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Woove staff writer Miles Ellenberg spotlights supergroup Orbs. |
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Written by Rosalie Wind
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Woove staff writer Rosalie Wind reviews the fifth release from New Orleans based indie pop band Rotary Downs, Cracked Maps and Blue Reports. |
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Written by William Case
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 Woove staff writer William Case reviews new film release, Kick-Ass. |
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Written by William Case
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Woove staff writer William Case reviews newly released film, Clash of the Titans (2010). |
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Written by Josette Torres and Ben Woody
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2nd Annual Woove Literary Contest Theme: Finding Solace Through Music
The Woove, WUVT-FM's online music, arts and culture magazine, is pleased to announce the Second Annual Woove Literary Contest. The contest is being held in partnership with the Silhouette literary magazine. This year's theme is "Finding Solace Through Music."
We are expanding the categories this year! Entries will be accepted in four categories: poetry, fiction, nonfiction and drama.
Submissions will be accepted via e-mail to
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Deadline for submissions is midnight, Friday, April 30, 2010.
Winners of the contest will be announced on WUVT-FM and the Woove Web site, located at http://www.wuvt.vt.edu/WOOVE/, in early May. Winning contest entries will be published on the Woove Web site. Prizes will be awarded to the first place entry in each category, which will include WUVT-FM promotional items and gift certificates to local businesses.
Rules: Submissions must be related to the musical theme. Virginia Tech undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to submit work. Only one submission per person. Poetry submissions cannot exceed five pages. Fiction and nonfiction submissions cannot exceed twenty pages. Drama submissions cannot exceed forty pages. Any submissions sent after midnight on April 30, 2010 will not be considered.
Any questions regarding the contest should be e-mailed to
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We look forward to reading your work. |
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