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(01/24/20 3:00am)
The tragic death of rapper and singer Mac Miller in 2018 had the music industry and much of the world at a loss for words. Mac Miller — whose full name is Malcolm McCormick — passed away unexpectedly at the young age of 26, leaving behind a grief-stricken mass of fans and a heartbroken cohort of collaborators. It seemed as though he was deprived of the chance to reap the benefits of his many years of hard work — he was just beginning to settle into his career and was in the midst of creating new music at the time of his death.
(11/26/19 5:08pm)
University Programs Council hosted a free concert Friday night at The Jefferson Theater on the Downtown Mall for students, featuring the popular yet slightly niche artist Still Woozy.
(11/11/19 4:43am)
Indie rock band Cold War Kids released their newest album “New Age Norms 1” Nov. 1. The album’s title implies that there is something more following this initial release. The “1” creates a sense of wonder — could there be a “2” or perhaps even a “3?” Cold War Kids have confirmed that indeed, this is the case. “New Age Norms 1” is the first sequence of a three album trilogy the artists are creating under a cohesive project titled “New Age Norms.”
(09/16/19 2:24pm)
Working in an industry plagued by lackluster pop tunes and copycat songs curated for the sole purpose of brief radio popularity, Post Malone has proven again that he will not fall victim to artistic monotony. Post Malone’s newest release — “Hollywood’s Bleeding” presents the chance for those who have grown tired of the homogeneity of the Top 40’s pop music offerings to take a deep breath of fresh air.
(02/27/19 3:04am)
The internet is ablaze with speculations surrounding the potentially miraculous academic prowess of one of the newest members of the rap music scene, Lil Pump. Google searches and forum threads are brimming with one question about Lil Pump — did the 18-year-old rapper actually turn down an education from Harvard in order to pursue his dreams of fame, wealth and success?
(03/27/18 4:07am)
While sitting in the reclining seats of a movie theater on a random Monday night and indulging in the fancy culinary offerings of the Charlottesville Alamo Drafthouse Cinema — bacon cheese fries — it’s easy to escape the academic and social worries that typically run through a student’s head during the school week. “Love, Simon” is a movie that accomplishes the impressive feat of helping one forget real life for two hours by immersing viewers into its fictional setting.
(01/17/18 5:56am)
One of the best parts about the New Year is that it’s a completely blank slate. The arrival of 2018 marks the opportunity for artists and writers to release and create new bodies of work. There is a lot to look forward to in the arts and entertainment industries for this year. Here are four of the most anticipated arts and entertainment events awaiting us in 2018.
(12/14/17 4:11am)
Miguel has had a fascination with bass ever since the beginning of his career. His sound is driven by pounding hums and charming vocals, which helps listeners easily identify the R&B singer’s slow, sensual tunes as a product of his artistry. Miguel leans toward lyrics describing love, lust and personal development.
(11/02/17 6:09am)
It seems that ever since the second season of “Stranger Things” was released Oct. 27, somebody brings it up in conversation every day. Is this unusual popularity of a Netflix series all because of an undue bandwagon effect, or is “Stranger Things” a show that is likable enough to stand on its own? As the excellent, entertaining second season has proven, the latter is true.
(10/06/17 4:45am)
The inconsistent chronicles of Miley Cyrus have been a popular topic of conversation ever since she was a teenager. She captured the hearts of elementary school sweethearts and parents alike with the entrancing double life of Hannah Montana, her Disney Channel alter ego. Cyrus served as a role model and inspiration to multitudes of young girls, all of whom fell in love with the synthetic pop sound of both Hannah Montana’s and Miley’s early albums.