Exiled South Sudanese activist uses music to stir a revolution
By Leon Arceo | April 15, 2023Regardless of the distance or obstacles presented before him, Mathiang has consistently used his voice to impede social injustice.
Regardless of the distance or obstacles presented before him, Mathiang has consistently used his voice to impede social injustice.
On the week-end after his first performance as a solo artist, fourth-year College student Noah Tinsley, better known by his stage name mr. after, sat down with The Cavalier Daily to discuss his long-standing talent for writing rap songs.
“Women Making Books,” showcases stories throughout history that assert bookmaking as a source of female agency in the historically male-dominated world of literature.
Needles in hand, Faith is one of the many young fiber artists working with fabric, yarn or thread as a material to advocate for sustainable fashion.
At a school practically overflowing with student talent and imagination, one student-run organization provides a platform to distribute the work of writers, creators, and designers alike — V Magazine.
X-Tasee dance crew has been a staple in the community since they were founded as the University’s first hip-hop dance group in 2005. While the group has been forced to adapt to the post-Covid scene, they continue to impress audiences at events at the University and beyond.
The theater maintains its antique aesthetic with new inclusions to improve the audience experience, allowing it to stay alive and thrive.
The talented ensemble — all of which graduated from the University between 2015 and 2020 — returned to their hometown this past Thursday to play at The Southern Cafe & Music Hall, kicking off their second annual Kendall Street is For Lovers Tour.
A feature on student music club Indieheads, highlighting their accomplishments and the importance of the club to student music lovers.
The Rap Lab is a great space for collaborative music making with help from a professor with vast experience and knowledge in the world of rap.
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To the dismay of audiences and creatives alike, Warner Bros. Discovery has been unafraid to throw films and shows away without much warning.
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Through friendships and mentors, fourth-year college student Wayne Barnes’ love for hearing music would evolve to him creating his own.
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The postponement of almost every major studio release until 2021 has essentially made this a lost year for Hollywood, and theaters in Charlottesville are feeling the pressure.
The University community welcomed internationally renowned musician, playwright, poet and performer Joy Harjo of the Muscogee Creek Nation in a night of poetry and gratitude.
In April 2018, Gunna and Lil Baby dropped “Sold Out Dates,” the greatest song of all time — and a further fracture in hip-hop conservatism.
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In a new column, staff writer Samuel Opuni introduces prospective listeners to the world of UK drill through British rapper M1llionz's "LAGGA" music video.