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(02/24/11 6:41am)
In 1968, a Jamaican man named Clive Campbell saw the song "The Big Payback" performed live by James Brown. Working as a DJ five years later, he played the same song at parties, except he repeated one 15-second section - the break, as it would become known - "over and over."
(01/27/11 5:00am)
There are albums that push the direction of genre because they have created something so distinct and well-defined that it's impossible to ignore, and everything that comes after it is in some way reacting to the work of that album. Outside, Tapes 'n Tapes' third studio album, is not one of these, and in fact it seems to exist outside of such a musical dialogue.
(12/02/10 6:01am)
It's difficult to talk about Kanye West anymore without sounding over-the-top. Every facet of his existence seems exaggerated, constantly defying any rational expectations for behavior or artistic output. Accordingly, everything about his new album feels exaggerated.
(11/18/10 6:18am)
The Virginia men's soccer team will make its 30th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance tonight against Old Dominion, but for the first time since 2007, the Cavaliers will not begin the tournament with a bye.
(11/18/10 5:28am)
In our culture of instant gratification, mainstream music that rises above conformity is a rare find, and this problem seems especially exaggerated in the hip-hop genre. Against this background, Kid Cudi's most recent album comes across as a true gem.
(11/15/10 7:14am)
Sixth-seeded Virginia defeated third-seeded Wake Forest in the ACC Tournament Wednesday before losing to eventual tournament champion Maryland in the semifinals Friday.
(11/10/10 7:18am)
After a disappointing end to the regular season, the Virginia men's soccer team enters the ACC Tournament searching for momentum and a win against another struggling-as-of-late powerhouse.
(11/08/10 7:35am)
The No. 10 Virginia men's soccer team concluded its regular season with a 2-0 loss against N.C State Saturday night. The unranked Wolfpack scored during the 32nd and 49th minutes, shutting out the Cavaliers for the fifth time this season. Both goals were scored from the flanks, as N.C. State junior forward knocked one in off a low cross, and senior midfielder Akil DeFreitas found the net on a deflected shot from the left wing.
(11/05/10 5:14am)
Since Sept. 3, the Virginia men's soccer team has played 16 matches, all to determine what seed it would earn in the ACC and NCAA tournaments. The Cavaliers will continue that mission this Saturday, when they visit N.C. State for their last chance to improve where they stand.
(11/04/10 5:37am)
Ekphrasis is the literary representation of visual arts. The film Howl, then, is that process in reverse. Centered around the obscenity trial of Allen Ginsberg's much-celebrated poem of the same name, Howl successfully illuminates and carries the spirit of the original work to another generation of readers - or viewers.
(11/03/10 4:36am)
Virginia sunk to its lowest position in the polls this season today at 15, but that didn't stop the team from bouncing back from Friday night's loss in true defending-champion style, defeating Campbell 4-1 on Senior Night.
(11/02/10 5:16am)
The two seniors on the No. 11 Virginia men's soccer team may take the field at Kl
(11/01/10 5:29am)
For the third time this season, the No. 11 Virginia men's soccer team was shut out at home by a ranked ACC opponent. This time, it was the No. 3 Terrapins who handed the Cavaliers the loss 2-0, scoring an early goal during both the first and second halves.
(10/29/10 5:56am)
After a two-week break from men's soccer, Kl
(10/28/10 5:09am)
A walk-on who had to claw his way onto the starting squad, Ari Dimas has become an unlikely yet pivotal piece of the men's soccer team's starting 11.\nDimas, a sophomore midfielder, has scored only two goals on the year, yet both have been game-winners. He broke a 0-0 tie against Clemson in the 88th minute Sept. 25 and scored another game-winner on a penalty kick in the 81st minute to defeat Liberty Oct. 5. His first goal as a Cavalier came in the 2009 NCAA Tournament third-round match against Portland. He found the net in the 46th minute to give Virginia the 1-0 victory and moved his team one step closer to the national championship it would eventually capture.
(10/25/10 6:05am)
The third-ranked Virginia men's soccer squad took home its second draw in three games from Chestnut Hill, Mass. Friday night.
(10/21/10 6:09am)
In July 2009, Alecko Eskandarian was traded to the Los Angeles Galaxy and scored two goals during his first three appearances. He started alongside World Cup participant Landon Donovan, could walk to the beach and went on a date with Kim Kardashian in an episode of her reality show.
(10/18/10 5:50am)
In the 22nd minute against Virginia Tech Friday, the Cavaliers found themselves trailing 1-0 to an ACC opponent at home for the third time this season. Unlike against North Carolina and Wake Forest, though, the Cavaliers forged a thrilling comeback to take the win 2-1 in overtime in front of Kl
(10/15/10 6:16am)
After a hard-fought match against in-state foe James Madison, Virginia heads back into conference play tonight to face ACC rival Virginia Tech.
(10/14/10 5:15am)
The Virginia men's soccer team typically does not worry about the outcome of its out-of-conference games