“Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.” is an empathetic and charming depiction of pre-teen girlhood
By Thomas Hodgkins | May 7, 2023The film is admirably so open and blunt about the struggles of girlhood and growing up.
The film is admirably so open and blunt about the struggles of girlhood and growing up.
The film is the most controversial of Aster’s work by far for good reason, however, it seems to fulfill exactly what he ultimately wanted — for audiences to walk out of the theater wanting to throw up, questioning everything they just saw and afraid to call their mother back.
Director and activist Boots Riley appeared at the Violet Crown on Tuesday for a screening of his upcoming show “I’m a Virgo,” offering students and community members a preview of his newest project and insight into his creative process.
Third-year College student Luke Richard Powers is a rising star in the Charlottesville music scene, coming off not only a recent performance at the Southern but the release of his new single “Red and Blue.”
WXTJ is the University's freeform student radio station, and it has been a beloved home to its student DJs for nearly ten years.
Here are just a few songs to listen to for some motivation through the last minute cram sessions and all-around good vibes — a taste of summer to remind you of the good to come.
From beginning to end, the movie’s plotting remains boldly abstract — filtering the protagonist’s growing isolation through a medley of surreal horror imagery — as well as tantalizing visions of both her past and potential future.
This semester, FYP put on a four-night run from April 20-23 of the 2013 Broadway musical “Big Fish” directed by fourth-year Engineering student Dreyden Wedertz.
The President Series gave an energetic return, supporting individual University arts programs and groups.
For all 111 rousing minutes of the Affleck film’s running time, “Air” proves remarkably gifted at making you believe.
In a day filled with music, food, art and theatre, OYFA students delivered a cultural exhibition that encompassed the spirit of community that the club embodies.
Though the film industry today is dominated by blockbusters and Disney franchises, OFFScreen — a student-run organization at the University — aims to connect the student body with lesser-seen films.
In every aspect of its being — between design, philanthropy, and the final performance — CRAVE is a triumph of student creatives.
Congress has recently found a way to put their bipartisan issues aside — banning TikTok. As one of the most used social media and entertainment platforms to date, with over one billion users scrolling through a highly personalized every day, the company’s ties to China and its grasp on American youth has caused lawmakers from all backgrounds to worry.
Aesthetically, thematically and sonically “PORTALS” marries the old and the new.
Regardless of the distance or obstacles presented before him, Mathiang has consistently used his voice to impede social injustice.
Whatever you’re up to, here’s a playlist perfect for enjoying these warm spring days on the University’s most famous field of grass.
Gathered around a picnic table one sunny afternoon, the members of student band The Big Slice sat down with the Cavalier Daily last week to discuss their origin story and first single.
On her ninth album, titled “Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd,” Del Rey expands the dreamlike, liminal space that her music exists in, revealing lyrical ruminations that are consistently profound, occasionally disquieting and never dull.
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.