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(12/01/11 5:21am)
As a 20-year-old Twilight fan, or maybe just a fan of all things Robert Pattinson, I am well accustomed to defending the book and movie series, both of which have faced so much scrutiny. Although I knew that the latest film installment, Breaking Dawn: Part 1, wouldn't exactly be on par with a quirky Woody Allen film or a cinematic wonder by Martin Scorsese, I knew it would contain things such as a vampire wedding, a fantastical honeymoon in Brazil and the conception of a vampire-human baby. How bad could it be?
(11/17/11 5:34am)
Let me preface this article by stating that I am not one of those people who place their inflatable snowmen and mechanical reindeers in the front yard in early November. That being said, I do possess an unyielding and ardent love for all things of the holiday season - when they're done right. There are only so many times I can hear Justin Bieber's Christmas album Under the Mistletoe without needing to heavily spike my eggnog.
(04/14/11 5:55am)
So I'll start off this article being truthful - I had no idea that the foreign language department hosted cinema clubs until about two weeks ago, or that La Maison Fran
(03/03/11 5:43am)
The arrival of sunny days and balmy temperatures in Charlottesville finds students taking their shorts and flip-flops out of storage and heading to the Corner with sunglasses in hand, optimistically hoping that winter is gone for good. With spring fast approaching, everyone's attention has turned to the outdoors and making plans for the upcoming summer break. Fortunately for fans of warm weather and hot bands, summer also marks the beginning of the outdoor music festival season, and this year's offerings are looking better than ever.
(09/30/10 5:18am)
The University of Virginia Art Museum hosts an array of exhibits each year, highlighting classic works of art from American artists, as well as those from much further away.
(09/16/10 4:41am)
The air is turning crisp, leaves are starting to change and sweaters are being pulled out of drawers; there's no doubt about it - fall is approaching Charlottesville, and this year, it has brought more than 3,000 new students with it.