Lil Peep enters the mainstream
By Adam Grim | November 18, 2018Lil Peep has always written melodies that seem inevitable, and this album further proves his ear for hooks.
Lil Peep has always written melodies that seem inevitable, and this album further proves his ear for hooks.
“Overlord” successfully blends the best aspects of raw war films and big-budget horror flicks.
The Experimental Arts Festival, held in the Rotunda Friday, featured University professors scratching tunes out of gourds and dancing in unusual ways.
Award-winning author and translator Ken Liu spoke recently at the University, and also with Arts and Entertainment, about his writing style and the more playful aspects of translation.
While it remains tender, the romance is still a political stand — and a defiant one at that.
Incredible performances from the entire cast — especially Na-kel Smith and Sunny Suljic — elevate the film and make it more enjoyable than it had any right to be.
The film festival offers a variety of opportunities for students to get involved.
Sam Bathrick's documentary "16 Bars," playing at the Virginia Film Festival, gives an in-depth look at the lives of four inmates as they record music with Speech Thomas at the Richmond City Justice Center.
Now in its 31st year, the Virginia Film Festival offers an excellent opportunity for students to interact with the community beyond Grounds.
Chris Farina, local documentarian of "West Main Street" and "Seats at the Table," spoke with Arts and Entertainment about his role in the Virginia Film Festival.
On “Honey,” Robyn evolves the sound that spawned her global resurgence.
There are plenty of highlights that show the band’s talent — but in the end, it feels more like a retread of previous works.
For a first album, the nostalgia is wonderfully fitting — but for a band that seems to want to make a difference and re-revolutionize music, they need to progress past the nostalgia.
From Jeffersonian columns to 3D printing, visiting professor Heather Roberge talks about the virtues of modern architecture amidst heavy tradition.
Before the 2018 remake hits theaters, watch the 1977 horror classic "Suspiria" for a creepy Italian masterpiece not soon forgotten.
"The Wolves," the latest production from the U.Va. Drama Department, provides a mesmerizing, complex portrait of the title female soccer team.
Despite all of the lessons “The Hate U Give” teaches about systemic racism and police brutality, it still practices colorism.
Even though it established a new family drama in season five without fully resolving that of season four, “Black-ish” stays consistent with its delivery of family humor nuanced with racial awareness.
In an interview with The Cavalier Daily, Nicole Chung discusses how her debut memoir "All You Can Never Know" is a way to bring more visibility to unique adoption stories like her own.
“Venom” serves as the best bad movie likely to be released this Halloween season.