“A Different Man” holds a mirror to society through its offbeat narrative
By Hailey Chung | October 16, 2024Schimberg’s comedy thriller has audiences jumping out of their seats in one scene and laughing in the next.
Schimberg’s comedy thriller has audiences jumping out of their seats in one scene and laughing in the next.
Hip hop, locking or break dancing—no matter the style of dance, it has a home in AKAdeMiX, the University’s student-run open style dance crew.
In its diverse range of genres and forms, the festival aims to create an inclusive viewing experience that will highlight various perspectives and engender engaging conversations.
Li’s film tackles, among many themes, cultural differences between descendants of immigrants and their ancestral nations.
The characters that have worn Aran jumpers, and worn them well, are a testament not only to their costume departments but to the films themselves, which can serve as both wardrobe and watchlist inspiration.
Richman has always included components of rap in his products, dating back to his oldest releases on major streaming services — raw, juvenile tracks of a then Soundcloud rapper attempting to find his style.
The band performed Wednesday night to a sold-out crowd at Ting Pavillion – their first time performing at the venue since 2014.
In the face of heartbreak, or unease about change, these tracks inspire resilience, provide comfort and instill a confidence in one's own worth.
SNL is in the midst of a much-needed resurgence.
Holly Wright’s photography series — which brings together selections from three bodies of work, “Final Portraits,” “Vanity” and “Poetry” — dissects the intricacies of communication and the impermanence of life through close-up and full-length stills of the human body.
If you are interested in immersing yourself within the flourishing live arts scene in Charlottesville, read on for a crash course in getting the most out of the local happenings in live music.
After consistently meeting throughout this semester, the club hopes to gain Contracted Independent Organization status in the spring.
Barbour, a New York-based cinematographer and director, credits his experience at the University for steering him towards his current career as a full-time creative.
Unveiled at the museum June 22, the exhibit features the short film “Evidentiary Bodies,” her last before passing away in 2019.
The book is Stepanic’s first fiction publication, but it is not entirely invented — his vampire story is supplemented by metatextual references to the historical context of its setting and the literary tropes it employs.
A variety of University-art affiliated groups enthusiastically presented their organizations to each passerby.
Founded in 2017, Ballet & Books is a national non-profit organization that pairs mentors with young girls, using social interaction and movement-based activities to enact and embody the material they read.
These three books — all of which take place in school settings — are perfect seasonal reading for those ready to throw themselves into the academic spirit.
Indeed, going back even a decade, almost all of the highest grossing films are consistent in their identities as parts of larger wholes.
These four tracks from French artists are the perfect way to reinvigorate that optimistic Olympic spirit and get in the mindset to go for gold this semester.