Spotlight on Light House Studio
By Caroline Lee | February 8, 2024Through its programs and projects, Light House Studio is able to uphold its mission of fostering collaboration, creativity and community through film.
Through its programs and projects, Light House Studio is able to uphold its mission of fostering collaboration, creativity and community through film.
This spring, two Media Studies professors debuted innovative ways of bringing leisure content into academic discussion.
Viewers will witness an emotion-filled account of three demigods navigating the challenges of their unique world.
When asked about why Swift’s music brings people together, the Swifties at U.Va. pointed to nostalgia and the license to fully experience emotion.
"Emerging Narratives: Black Queer Youth in Literature and Theory," a class of Tichara Robertson's design, will focus on literature that centers LGBTQ+ Black characters, particularly in middle-grade and young-adult novels.
Since the group's formation in 2006, its members have been dedicated to making dance styles like Salsa, Bachata, Cha Cha and Merengue accessible, giving those who want to learn a space to do so right here in Charlottesville.
Here are some upbeat pop rock suggestions to get your semester started on an energized note and remind you of the warmer days ahead.
“Mean Girls” is a quirky and colorful reincarnation of its predecessors, but it loses freshness by blaring brand deals and attempting to appeal to a Gen-Z audience.
Uchis shows the sheer power behind her vocals as she belts her journey towards personal growth and self-love.
The Golden Globe Awards kicked off the Hollywood awards season Sunday night with the first major event since the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes.
To start your 2024 off, consider peering into the past with these three historical fiction books that will shape your outlook on the year ahead.
In a self-conscious and shamelessly cinematic combination of black-and-white and color film, “Maestro” paints a portrait of the legendary composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein, played by Cooper himself.
Now, a multi-camera recording of the stage musical brings “Waitress” to movie theaters for a limited screening, offering a wider audience a taste of the original show’s charm.
Based on the 1992 novel by Alasdair Gray, Yorgos Lanthimos’ newest film “Poor Things” is a thoughtful exploration of freedom, autonomy and liberation.
Here are four sad tracks for those feeling “blue” this December.
speaking with Prof Hamilton and Driscoll of MDST department on whether AI is real art, and the ethics of AI generated visual art and music
In preparation for the record-breaking North American release, the original Japanese dialogue was dubbed into English by voice actors, including Robert Pattinson, Florence Pugh, Christian Bale and Gemma Chan.
Showcasing her life struggles, her musical talent, and her connections in the industry, Minaj tenderly reflects upon her past while simultaneously advocating for her own success and fame in “Pink Friday 2.”
Ahead of the movie musical’s theatrical release Dec. 15, cast members Timothée Chalamet and Keegan-Micheal Key sat down with The Cavalier Daily to talk about becoming their characters, and the fun had while working on the project.
Here are three books to get you through the cold because warming your spirit with a book never gets old.