The Flying V’s deliver “The Verdict” at their spring concert
By Abigail Milne | April 9, 2023In the midst of a busy concert season, a hidden gem of the University’s a cappella scene rocked out in Chem 402 on Friday evening.
In the midst of a busy concert season, a hidden gem of the University’s a cappella scene rocked out in Chem 402 on Friday evening.
“The Record” is a gut wrenching amalgamation of songs about relationships, heartbreak, and growth.
Rhythmic jazz and melodious rock filled Old Cabell Hall on Friday night at the Distinguished Major Recital of fourth-year College student Micheal McNulty. The evening’s performance was a culmination of years worth of composing and arranging, taking the audience on a journey through McNulty’s time as a musician at the University.
The University’s student-run Shakespeare on the Lawn mounted a powerful production of “Macbeth” in Pavilion Garden I this weekend, bringing one of the Bard’s greatest tragedies to Grounds for a three-afternoon run.
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.
Victoria Valdes — assistant director of the Visual Resources Collection in the Art Department — devised the idea to memorialize Perry by using art to honor the profound, distinct impact he had beyond the football field.
Whether you’re having a picnic, hiking on Skyline Drive or just taking a stroll on Grounds, these four tracks are sure to help you soak up spring.
Even if "Inside" struggles to be much more than a well-crafted showcase for the formidable talents of its lead actor, that is more than enough for a satisfying piece of genre entertainment.
Just weeks ago, Netflix announced that within the first quarter of 2023, they would be implementing new policies to prevent the sharing of passwords among people who do not live in the same household.
As with any great movie year, the cream of 2022’s crop are incredibly varied in tone and genre.
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.
Only one thing can get us through this miserable month — misery-drenched music.
Season four is another brilliantly crafted chapter of Joe’s twisted tale, allowing its producers to swiftly critique the world’s bleak future and hopeless evil.
This first installments of “Daisy Jones & The Six” sets the tone for the series and allow the audience to relish in the atmosphere of 1970s California.
Friday, she released her first full album, titled “Good Riddance,” which experiments with her sound further through emotive lyricism and delicate instrumentals.
Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance — going through a breakup brings its own kind of grief, and this playlist has a song for every stage.
Every last Friday of the month, the Fralin Student Engagement Council (SEC) invites those at U.Va. and the local Charlottesville area to The Fralin Museum of Art for Final Fridays.
The long-awaited third season of "Outer Banks" is finally here, and it's just as action-packed and scenic as the last two.