On Repeat: four songs to get through miserable March
By Grace Scott | March 15, 2023Only one thing can get us through this miserable month — misery-drenched music.
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.
Sticking too closely with its formula, there is nothing that differentiates “Quantumania” from the hodgepodge of other Marvel films, except that the faults are so glaringly obvious that audiences can’t help but leave with a twinge of disappointment.
Here are three books that showcase all kinds of love, ensuring that all readers, single or taken, can find something to celebrate this Feb. 14.
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.
Mother Tongue is an insightful collection of art conveying that language is not merely words, but a way to build community and preserve culture and history.
This Black History Month, the Charlottesville Black Arts Collective is working overtime to foster conversations that showcase local Black artists, expressing their individuality and shedding light on the Black experience.
The program features six plays directed by students as part of an advanced directing course in the drama department.
The Virginia Women’s Chorus presented its seventh annual Women Against Violence Benefit Concert “Can You Feel The Love Tonight?” on February 18th at Warner Hall.
In a final performance that doubles as an overtly romantic expression of love, the film ends on a euphoric high — for fans of this series, it is hard to imagine a more satisfying conclusion.
The performance both flaunted the band’s skill, while also bringing their weaknesses to the fore.
These four songs can’t answer your worries and insecurities about the future, but they may make it a little more bearable while you work through life’s challenges.
Many of the student artists find their studio art classes to be an expression of personal emotions, stories, ideas.
The theater maintains its antique aesthetic with new inclusions to improve the audience experience, allowing it to stay alive and thrive.