In ‘Utopia,’ Björk finds her happy place
By Jason Reynolds | November 30, 2017Björk created the underlying sound of “Utopia” with a 12-piece Icelandic section that played the music she composed while wandering the Icelandic countryside.
Björk created the underlying sound of “Utopia” with a 12-piece Icelandic section that played the music she composed while wandering the Icelandic countryside.
On Nov. 14, People Magazine blithely announced the chief warrior in the fight for cheek-blushing and lip-biting, the man they deem sexiest alive, in the entire world, in a certain year. And they picked Blake Shelton.
The Jefferson Theater will host the musician Tuesday, Nov. 28, along with folk-rock singer and University graduate Ned Oldham.
Following the tone set by "World Peace Is None of Your Business," Morrissey's 11th studio album "Low in High School" offers acrimonious commentary on the current state of the world.
A diamond in the rough of the days before indie-rock had been fully absorbed into the mainstream, "The Lonesome Crowded West" deserves not to be forgotten.
Though perhaps far from a heartwarming film, “Mudbound” is an important one, thought-provoking as it is stunning.
Under Luca Guadagnino’s deft direction, the film renders that stretch of ephemeral glory real enough to touch.
The Drama Department’s rendition of “Seven Guitars” was skillful and moving, and everything from the set to the lights to the pulsing blues rhythms infused in each scene added to the overall viewing experience.
Founded in 2004 by artists Zack Worrell and Greg Antrim Kelly, the Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative seeks to “bridge diverse communities through the arts.”
One of the more surprising aspects of this year’s Virginia Film Festival was the inclusion of high-quality miniseries.
While not terrible, "Krystal" is far from excellent, and is certainly not film festival-caliber.
The first thing Spike Lee did after walking onstage Saturday was to request a moment of silence from the audience — “for Heather and her family.”
"Blade of the Immortal" is a meandering journey of bloody violence and philosophical quandary through mid-Tokugawa Shogunate era Japan.
Thanks to its gripping hostility and abundance of talent from production to performance, “Without Warning” surprisingly delivers a gratifying selection of tracks for the Halloween season.
The Arts and Entertainment editors has compiled a list of some of the most well-done political movies in existence.
The crowd stared in a shared, awed silence — this was Bon Iver, in Charlottesville, and everyone knew they were about to be mesmerized.
alt-J and Bishop Briggs played in Sprint Pavilion Nov. 1 on a crisp Autumn evening under a bright moon shadowed by a sparse few clouds.
Why do audiences continue to demand ninth and tenth installments of gore that either fell flat or that they have already seen?
With a history of special guests such as Morgan Freeman, Sandra Bullock and Anthony Hopkins, the VFF has another exciting lineup in store for 2017.
“Stranger Things” seems to get stranger and stranger, living up to its name more with every episode.