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(04/17/20 7:50pm)
Guess who has read eight books while in quarantine solely to avoid watching yet another “Seinfeld” episode with their parents? None other than yours truly. If social distancing also has you missing your friends in Charlottesville, dreaming of Shenandoah Park or even just longing to be somewhere else, here are five books that are awesome little escapes to work into your days at home.
(11/14/19 5:16am)
Miranda Lambert continued her “Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars” Tour at John Paul Jones Arena Thursday night, backed by several notable acts. Her performance at JPJ featured Maren Morris, Pistol Annies and Tenille Townes. This performance was notable both in the ways that the acts differed — spanning different decades, with different highlights and weaknesses — but stood unified by true musical talent in a show highlighting female skill and ease.
(04/19/19 12:47am)
Judah & the Lion visited Charlottesville Tuesday as the first stop of their “Pep Talks” tour. The unreleased songs of the album are set to drop May 3, so fans may have entered The Jefferson expecting — perhaps with some naivety — the usual concert format where old songs are performed in order to promote the new ones. Somewhere between The Jefferson requiring phones to be locked up and seeing absolutely no instruments on stage, though, it became clear this was something entirely different.
(04/01/19 3:31am)
Streaming services seem to have a thing lately for airing the stories of disturbed individuals masquerading in normal society. TV audiences like the macabre ability of truly messed up people to get away with unspeakable horrors because they seem normal — or even charming. Netflix released a documentary series on Ted Bundy shortly after its September 2018 premiere of “You,” a fictionalized account of a bookstore owner turned stalker turned murderer. Both were critically acclaimed, and part of a long line-up of television productions — fact and fiction alike — catering to this particular brand of true crime.
(03/07/19 12:41am)
A new exhibit opened Feb. 28 at the Batten Institute at the Darden School of Business entitled “Celebrating Creativity: Works by Local Women Artists.” The exhibit was housed throughout the Darden Art Gallery, Alumni Lounge and the second floor of the Camp Library and Batten Institute suite.
(02/25/19 3:50am)
On June 23, 1993 in Manassas, Va., Lorena Bobbitt cut off her husband John Wayne Bobbitt’s penis and the world quite simply lost its mind. Almost 26 years later, Jordan Peele produced “Lorena,” a documentary series which originally aired at the Sundance Film Festival on Jan. 29 and was later made available on Amazon Prime on Feb. 15. The four-part documentary starts out with a scene as startling as it is harmless — Steve Harvey laughing during an interview with Lorena Bobbitt. “What made you take it though?” said Harvey. “I mean, you cut it off. Why you leave with it? … Now we got to go find it. We’re out here, it got grass on it.”
(11/05/18 12:44am)
The University has begun scheduled renovations for Peabody Hall, closing the office for at least six weeks. The hall has served as the home for the Office of Admissions and the Office of the Dean of Students for nearly 20 years.
(10/26/18 1:47am)
Over 100 companies were in attendance during the University Career Center’s 2018 Fall Job and Internship Fair in Newcomb Hall this Wednesday and Thursday. Companies were required to pay registration fees to reserve a table, with prices depending on company type. Private companies paid $700, nonprofits paid $350 and startup organizations paid $100.