The five best albums for studying during finals season
By Sarah Howorth | December 4, 2019Here are the five best albums to prevent you from hitting that infamous academic wall.
Here are the five best albums to prevent you from hitting that infamous academic wall.
Relish in uncertainty and reminisce on the trendiest looks — some borrowed, some new — that have shaped this most recent decade.
The 2010s saw many films with top tier soundtracks — curated tunes weaved into movies to elevate the cinematic experience.
The performance did just as it was intended, highlighting the pinnacles of her career and placing special emphasis on her most commercially successful hits
After many ups and downs in her blossoming career, “Songs for You” is a genuine return to form for Tinashe.
Despite shortcomings with his stage presence, Still Woozy delivered a quality musical performance that provided the audience with the chill vibes they expected.
Season three of “The Crown” is no longer following a young woman still coming into her role as Queen of England.
Expertly choreographed student models moved like clockwork, seamlessly transitioning from one look to another.
“She Kills Monsters” runs through Saturday Nov. 23 in the Ruth Caplin Theatre.
The 11 member hip-hop a cappella ensemble put on a lively show, filled with renditions of classic songs and more contemporary hits.
“Courage” is singer’s best work to date.
Ariana Grande put on an entertaining and wide-ranging show for Charlottesville — while making everyone in the audience feel a whole lot sweeter.
There's something for everyone to enjoy "Ford v Ferrari," from the biggest vintage car buffs to those who have never seen a race.
While Eilish return to familiar lyrical themes in the song, sonically it is a departure from the trap influences on her first album.
The U.Va. Centro de las Americas Fall Symposium was an interdisciplinary dive into the framework surrounding migrants fleeing Central America and a view at the compelling documentation of movement, strife and hope.
Doja Cat solidifies herself as a legitimate contender in the rap game with her sophomore album "Hot Pink."
The performance featured acts spanning different decades but stood unified by true musical talent in a show highlighting female skill and ease.
The Fall Dance concert features the work of student choreographers and performers who work closely with department faculty members to bring their visions to the stage.
The film’s structure is also quite loose, jumping rapidly between scenes, locations and tones.
The strength of "Rick and Morty" is in its dedication to and parody of media references rather than real-time controversies to make their point.