ReMix revolutionizes a cappella by showcasing diversity and individuality
By Rea Pillai | March 13, 2025Founded in 2005, ReMix is described as “UVA's one and only hip-hop and R&B acapella group.”
Founded in 2005, ReMix is described as “UVA's one and only hip-hop and R&B acapella group.”
Here are five albums saturated with talent, upbeat melodies and words of wisdom, perfect for curing the midterms funk.
“Between Hand and Scroll” offers a close look at an essential Jewish artifact. The diversity of Torah pointers creates a cross-cultural conversation, enriching the audience’s understanding of Jewish tradition while featuring dozens of intricate pieces of art.
These three books are prime examples of beautiful pieces of writing by women authors about the twists and turns of life and womanhood.
It is easy to become overwhelmed with the sheer number of University shows, auditions and exhibits — particularly when one does not know where to look. Third-year College student Jack Ireland is currently working to change that with the Great Big Arts Calendar.
The close-knit trio will be showcasing their chemistry on their newest successful tour — which will be making a stop in Charlottesville this Friday.
The powerful performances between the actors demonstrated how the New Works Festival offers an interactive space for creativity and feedback
The diversity of designs showcased not only a wide range of artistic voices but also the variety of talent put forth by these student designers.
Three A&E writers sit down to discuss each scandal and the impact it could, or should, have on each film’s chances at the ultimate victory — Best Picture.
“Better Man” is a traditional biopic with the small twist that its central character is an anthropomorphic chimp.
Tate McRae, 21-year old singer, songwriter and dancer, released her third studio album “So Close To What” a week ago.
The Cavalier Daily sat down with Kessenich in advance of their upcoming show, discussing everything from touring and creative processes to the effect one’s hometown can have on their art.
The audience in McLeod was electric Saturday evening as the Virginia Women’s Chorus hosted their 9th annual Women Against Violence concert.
Dove found herself interrogating Virginia’s “conflicted South” in her poetry as she settled into her position at the University, but not necessarily in the ways readers anticipated.
The “Anne Spencer: I Am Here!” exhibition at the Harrison Institute and Small Special Collections Library honors Harlem Renaissance poet and civil rights activist Anne Spencer. Born in Virginia in 1882, Spencer eventually became a central figure in Lynchburg’s intellectual and political circles.
“Easy Does It” is a solid addition to the history of college rock band projects.
To celebrate Black History Month, this list highlights albums from some of the most compelling voices in their respective scenes today.
Whitaker is able to find true fulfillment in the performing arts, a passion which she will carry with her through the rest of her life and infuses into her work.
Through its digital platform, the organization aims to help others implement joy into their pre-existing routines by posting positive reminders and words of affirmation online.
Here is a list of hidden gems from the late 2010s to enjoy this Valentine’s Day.