Climate conversation on Grounds continues with Ruffin Gallery Display
By Max Patten | September 28, 2019A Quick And Tragic Thaw will be on public display in Ruffin Gallery until Oct.18th.
A Quick And Tragic Thaw will be on public display in Ruffin Gallery until Oct.18th.
It’s as if the architecture of the University is encroaching where it does not belong, not building a connection but emphasizing a distinct difference between the two spheres of Charlottesville.
Álvaro Enrigue won’t just change your mind, he’ll flip it around and peel back all it knew, salt it and serve it with a shot of confused delight.
In almost every song you can find a moment where Howard says “I am” followed by some poetic, yet straightforward understanding of her own identity.
Broadway Talks Back, a CIO dedicated to bringing theater professionals and students together, hosted a master class and Q&A with award-winning actress Jessie Mueller.
Jody Kielbasa, director of the Virginia Film Festival and vice provost of the Arts, announced the lineup for the 32nd festival in a press conference Tuesday.
The venue, the bands and the crowd coalesced into a vibrant and energetic night, filled with hoots and hollers and high-fives.
Although the producers worked behind-the-scenes to allow for this couple’s connection to shine, their overall handling of the couple was somewhat problematic.
Do modern audiences want a three hour broadcast event in the age of streaming?
Broken into three chapters, “III” tells the story of the fictitious Sparks family and their struggle dealing with the beginnings and aftermath of addiction.
Accompanied by a lyrical journey of self-determination and an exploration of the desperate essence of human nature, Alex displays a sound that appears increasingly evolved with each biennial album drop.
"Otherwise,” a new exhibit at the Fralin Museum of Art, gives museum-goers a perfect opportunity to think about the past and future of LGBTQ art.
When Musgraves took to the stage and shared her delight at the Sprint Pavilion and its occupants, the venue erupted in cheers.
JPEGMAFIA — or Peggy, as he calls himself — embodies the schizoid, irony-poisoned nature of the internet more than any artist currently working.
This album asserts Lower Dens’ unique ability to incorporate a variety of different genres and sounds while upholding a consistent, sonic aesthetic, mainly dominated by the exceptional vocals of lead singer Jana Hunter.
“Hollywood’s Bleeding” deserves the widespread praise and shows the music industry that Post Malone is a consistent frontrunner in producing hits.
New Netflix miniseries "The Spy" is competent television from a talented creative team — but still leaves something to be desired for wider audiences.
More than 50 years after the release of The Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” a concert by Tubular tested whether the pioneering album endures.
At some point, many mistook a sound check guy for guitarist Daniel Kessler — turns out he was just another skinny white guy with long hair.
Frankie Cosmos maintains a sense of warmth and mellowness on new album "Close it Quietly."