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(09/17/22 8:16pm)
Many students put Wednesday night homework aside to see indie rock singer-songwriter Briston Maroney play the Jefferson Theater on September 14. Opening for the hit alternative folk band Rainbow Kitten Surprise earlier this year, Maroney is now headlining shows around the U.S. and Europe.
(07/17/22 3:32am)
Midsummers is upon us once again, and everyone is looking forward to going feral with their friends after a long two months apart. Here is a curated guide to a perfect Midsummers playlist, guaranteed to radiate immaculate vibes for every road trip and party during this summer reunion weekend.
(04/01/22 6:06pm)
Every girlboss needs a staple girlboss playlist. Here are the top female-centered bops to boost your confidence and find solace in.
(03/03/22 6:31am)
Indie rock and folk singer-songwriter and producer Lucy Dacus played The Jefferson Theater on Friday. The sold out show attracted individuals from all over the state to the 13th show of her 2022 winter tour. Dacus herself is from Richmond, and was very familiar with the Jefferson as a performance venue.
(11/16/21 4:51am)
This week brings the greatly anticipated release of “Red (Taylor’s Version)” — Taylor Swift’s rerecording of her fourth studio album “Red.” The new release includes the 20 original songs and 10 unheard “From The Vault” tracks — all which Swift now officially owns.
(10/30/21 7:31pm)
Here to solve all your dark academia dreams is a compiled list of autumnal books. Amongst all the stress at the height of the fall semester, reading for pleasure is a perfect way to decompress and get lost in another world. These four books are well-written, entertaining and an ambient addition to fall itself.
(10/18/21 1:12am)
In-person musical events and concerts are back and better than ever, one of the most exciting being the University’s own "Pitch Perfect"-esque performances which included 14 beloved a cappella groups at the Amphitheater Sept. 30 as a part of Student Council’s first-ever Arts Week.