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(03/31/24 3:00pm)
As many theater lovers on Grounds may know, First Year Players has remained one of the University’s most prominent drama organizations for decades. This year, the entirely student-run Contracted Independent Organization will put on the beloved musical “Legally Blonde,” continuing its tradition of giving first years and new transfer students the chance to perform.
(02/24/24 10:46pm)
Glitter, bright colors and shoes galore fill the stage at the Live Arts theater as they open their month-long run of the Tony Award-winning musical “Kinky Boots.”
(02/06/24 2:33am)
The University’s course selection is full of hidden gems for those looking for a creative way to fulfill their academic requirements. The Media Studies department in particular spans a wide variety of topics that draw in students from all disciplines. This spring, two of the department’s professors debuted classes that focus on analyzing specific television shows — an innovative way to bring leisure content into academic discussion.
(01/20/24 5:42pm)
As students get into the groove of their new classes, the early-semester scaries may start to sink in along with the cold. However, the new semester also brings the opportunity to explore some new — and old — music that can give you the attitude you need to tackle the new year. Here are some upbeat pop rock suggestions to get your semester started on an energized note and remind you of the warmer days ahead.
(10/31/23 11:34pm)
Cooler weather brings many fun fall activities to Grounds, especially during Halloween. While Trick or Treat on the Lawn stands as the University’s most famous October tradition, in which the Charlottesville community is invited to dress up and visit student clubs to receive sweet treats, a newer Halloween tradition has also emerged — turning the famed Rotunda into a giant jack-o-lantern.
(10/20/23 3:03pm)
Longtime Charlottesville resident and acclaimed writer Jody Hobbs Hesler recently released a powerful first collection of short stories entitled “What Makes You Think You’re Supposed to Feel Better?” The collection — which was released Sunday Oct. 15 — contains a wide-ranging plethora of fiction short stories, all set in Central Virginia. Through each of her characters’ lives, she focuses on messages of moving through painful moments instead of remaining blindly positive.
(09/22/23 1:24pm)
Many students took a break from their studies Tuesday night to see Noah Cyrus, the 23-year-old singer-songwriter and younger sister of pop star Miley Cyrus. The Jefferson Theater filled with townies and students alike, all there to see Cyrus on tour for her debut studio album, “The Hardest Part”, which she released in 2022.
(09/08/23 10:00am)
Artwork made of artwork, a collage of pieces saved by Asst. Prof. Elizabeth Schoyer lines a wall of Ruffin Gallery floor to ceiling in “Murmuration,” a culmination of the connections formed between Schoyer and her students over the past 20 years.
(04/27/23 3:05am)
Ahh, May —the last week of dreading finals and a walk to your last few classes of the semester in the 90 degree heat. Sweat drips down your forehead as you try to remember what exactly elastic demand means, wishing you were somewhere tropical instead of Wilson 402. The smell of summer is right around the corner, and you’re so close to the end. Here are a few songs to listen to for some motivation through the last minute cram sessions and all-around good vibes.
(03/30/23 8:54pm)
The art department is currently working on two memorials to honor D’Sean Perry — who was an involved Studio Art major in the College — including a bench next to the Culbreth Garage and banners of Perry’s artwork which will hang around Arts Grounds. As students, faculty, friends and family continue to grieve the tragic events of last semester’s shooting, the University community has come together to ensure the legacies of D'Sean Perry, Lavel Davis Jr. and Devin Chandler are not forgotten.
(02/15/23 3:00pm)
The McGuffey Art Center is typically home to works from a number of professional Charlottesville artists, but the second floor of the gallery is home to a hidden gem — a hallway recently lined with student masterpieces. University studio artists, whether enrolled in the major or just a studio art class, contributed a selection of thought-provoking and personal pieces to the exhibit.
(11/01/22 1:52am)
An emblem of the Downtown Mall and Main Street, the Paramount Theater has given generations of Charlottesville natives a weekend escape from the banality of real life. This year, the Paramount is celebrating 90 years since its opening, one year late due to the pandemic.
(09/04/22 3:42pm)
Each year, fall a cappella auditions bring clusters of singers to the Lawn. Some are current members of one of the University’s 14 a cappella groups, eager for talented new recruits. Others are hopeful yet nervous auditionees, making their way around to audition for as many groups as possible.
(08/24/22 1:36am)
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(04/02/22 5:05pm)
Audiences gathered at Old Cabell Hall for the fifth concert in the University’s Chamber Music Series, the penultimate in the series Sunday. Students, families with children and elderly members of the Charlottesville community spent the afternoon immersed in the world of classical music. The series, directed by Jiyeon Choi, a clarinetist and lecturer in clarinet at the University, features performances by the University’s finest classical performers and outstanding guests.