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(11/08/23 2:26am)
Every Tuesday and Thursday, the walls of Newcomb’s board room hear a blended melody of voices or a chorus of laughter as Ektaal a capella practices. Established in 1999, Ektaal is the University’s first and only South Asian a cappella group. The group performs at gigs around the University with compositions of fusion South Asian and Western music. With each performance, they hope to share their heritage with the student body and South Asian community.
(09/23/23 4:00am)
Farrah Hanna, singer-songwriter and Class of 2023 alumna, calls herself “the luckiest girl in the world.” A year ago, she was gearing up to release two new singles and head to New York City after graduation, and now, after landing placements on Spotify playlists and releasing her first EP, she’s there.
(07/19/23 2:03am)
As many students have packed their bags and left for home or new cities, students who remain may wonder what to do around the city. Luckily, Charlottesville’s flourishing arts and culture scene provides many opportunities to fill your summer days and explore new and diverse art. Here are three of the many Arts events to check out this July!
(07/02/23 10:55pm)
Ever since his days on The X-Factor with former band One Direction, Niall Horan has been known for his wholesome charm and jovial attitude. While his charm and sunny disposition have come through in his solo ventures as well, Horan’s most recent record “The Show,” released June 9, explores more moodier sentiments and nostalgic sounds.
(04/27/23 3:51am)
Third-year College student Luke Richard Powers is a rising star in the Charlottesville music scene, coming off not only a recent performance at The Southern Cafe & Music Hall but also the release of his new single “Red/Blue.” On a particularly windy April evening, Powers sat down to talk more about his long-held love of music, his writing process and his biggest inspirations.
(04/14/23 12:10am)
The forecast is 80 degrees and you’re struggling to find shorts in the depths of your closet — it’s spring in Charlottesville! As the weather gets warmer, students continue to flock to the green grass of the Lawn to sunbathe, finish that essay they were procrastinating or spend time with friends. Whatever you’re up to, here’s a playlist perfect for enjoying these warm spring days on the University’s iconic field of grass.