Noname to headline UPC’s spring concert
By Dan Goff | February 14, 2018Noname will be performing at the University in March for UPC's spring concert, a Facebook post announced Tuesday.
Noname will be performing at the University in March for UPC's spring concert, a Facebook post announced Tuesday.
The University Spanish Theater Group put on a compelling rendition of “Las putas de San Julián” this past weekend, performing four shows at the Helms Theater.
Noah Gundersen's acoustic show at The Southern was vibrating with energy and emotion.
The Spanish Department's theatre production "Las Putas" has important feminist ties, as explained by director Fernando Operé.
An in-depth interview with Soju Blue, an all-female, all-student band with exciting things ahead.
It's another disappointing year for the Grammys as Bruno Mars gets what is surely too much acclaim.
“Phantom Thread” is beautiful, and it is a love story, but it is not a beautiful love story — perhaps it was not meant to be.
The McIntire Department of Art and the McIntire Department of Music are coming together to host the Impulse Festival of Improvisation.
It is Dr. Murphy’s relatability, his childlike like sincerity and wonder, that often has audiences questioning our own social norms along with him.
Whatever else it was, 2017 was a banner year for Charlottesville’s arts scene. Will 2018 hold much of the same?
The arrival of 2018 marks the opportunity for artists and writers to release and create new bodies of work. Here are four of the most anticipated arts and entertainment events awaiting us in 2018.
Steven Spielberg's "The Post" is not just a suspenseful film featuring two Hollywood stars, but also a timely reflection on the critical importance of freedom of the press.
Powerhouse pair Lil Wayne and Drake reconnect on "Family Feud," an energetic and up-to-date remix of Jay-Z's track from "4:44."
“Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho” is a perfect representation of the overall artistry of the rappers, playing off of their strengths and drawing from the successful song formulas that catapulted them to success.
G-Eazy, at least stylistically, is a man stuck in the past. But his new music is trying to change that.
As a film, “Bright” is many things — none of them good.
"The Last Jedi" is a Star Wars film that both acknowledges and consciously sheds the weight of its storied past, frequently upending the audience's expectations.
Calling this work a N.E.R.D album might be a slight misnomer, given this project embodies the Pharrell Williams solo oeuvre much more so than any of the group’s previous releases.
Miguel has the vocals down, but the level of production of “War & Leisure” is not at the point where it has enough variance to be innovative.
While not always perfectly polished and professional, their production was carried by an infectious cast and ensemble energy.