On Repeat: affirming songs to embrace in 2025
By Manmayi Ghaisas | January 5, 2025These songs come from three different genres — country, synth-pop and pop — but they are all introspective, honest and reassuring.
These songs come from three different genres — country, synth-pop and pop — but they are all introspective, honest and reassuring.
Just as “Juror #2” falls short in its reluctance to take risks, so do studios — in their unwillingness to produce conventional, crowd-pleasing, mid-budget dramas.
Throughout the performance, Odom breathed new life into familiar tunes with his genre-bending interpretations and dynamic vocal techniques.
The strength of “The Room Next Door” comes from how it consistently balances both sadness and sweetness.
For this new album, the band picked 10 tracks off the cutting room floor, uncovering archived songs that did not make the original record.
In recent years, contemporary folk artists have seen a surge in their streaming numbers, with artists who turn to the acoustic and authentic lyrical appeals rocketing to the top of the charts.
The book examines how female writers tempered by colonialism navigate multilingualism, demonstrating how language can simultaneously alienate and empower.
In this interpretation of the timeless musical, Dorothy explains her experiences in Oz over and over with the help of a group of traveling actors, but she’s never believed.
The film, although it does add some twists of its own, follows the narrative of the first almost beat for beat.
The project includes criticisms of pronoun usage and “IG models” while also taking strong shots at internet rappers and social media.
If the months-long press tour and myriad promotional rollouts somehow failed to make it clear, “Wicked” is here.
The 10 week-long after-school program brings together children from the Boys and Girls Club of Central Virginia with University student-artistic mentors.
These works of international fiction — all originally written in languages other than English and set in countries other than the United States — are the perfect getaway for students looking to put the semester behind them.
The Filmmakers Society, or FMS, is the University’s only filmmaking-based Contracted Independent Organization.
Now, with over 90,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and a tour that will take the band around the Southeast, The Stews are changing what it looks like to be a “college band.”
The genre’s autumn-themed melodies, rich in warmth and a touch of nostalgia, capture the essence of fall — a time of both beauty and introspection.
The Little Museum showcases a range of media in miniature, from tiny canvases and sculptures to diorama-sized theatrical sets.
The Adrenaline Film Project is a workshop led by local youth filmmaking nonprofit Light House Studio.
With executive production from Reeves, showrunner Lauren LeFranc keeps “The Penguin” tethered to what made the inciting film so thrilling, this time with a fresh perspective embedded within the darkest alleys of Gotham’s mafia underbelly.
Get your blankets, sweaters and maybe even a fire going as you journey into these three autumnal books, ranging from rustic novels to melancholic tales, that capture the fall aesthetic.