The eerie ease of Shakey Graves
By Joanna Ashley Clark | November 15, 2021Hailing from Austin, Texas, Rose-Garcia brought along fellow Austin musicians Sun June to open.
Hailing from Austin, Texas, Rose-Garcia brought along fellow Austin musicians Sun June to open.
“Red (Taylor’s Version)” is a resounding success, both in its subtle perfections of the original album and in its largely successful additions.
The film builds off of the original story of the song with poignant cinematography and incredible acting.
Supporting a local bookstore is not only more economically and personally ethical, but it gives you the opportunity to invest in the community.
If you love going on fall walks, try this playlist to set the vibe as you marvel at all of the fall beauty around you on Grounds and feel like the main character while you're at it.
"Valentine," her latest release, harkens back to Snail Mail's genre-based roots.
Sunday Salsa Night and Bachata Wednesday have recurred weekly, all year round, for 20 years — with the exception of a year-long halt due to COVID-19.
With EDM events being a rare occurrence at the University, the Up & Up Festival — sponsored by Monster Energy — brought smoke and flashing lights to Grounds in front of a sold-out crowd.
Based on the 1967 novel by Thomas Savage, "The Power of the Dog" depicts the interior life of two ranchmen brothers after one marries.
From Oct. 29 to 31, the “Brighter Together” series returned to Grounds to get the Charlottesville community in the Halloween spirit.
Among the most highly anticipated films of the year, “Spencer” drew the curtain on the Virginia Film Festival’s third day.
The Virginia Film Festival held an evening screening October 28 for “Last Night in Soho” — a psychological thriller starring Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy.
Masked audiences packed into the historic Paramount Theater to revel in the joy of cinema together — marking the return of the in-person Virginia Film Festival.
After a long hiatus from in-person performing due to the COVID-19, the many a cappella groups around Grounds are finally back on stage with their first full sets since the pandemic.
Here to solve all your dark academia dreams is a compiled list of autumnal books.
On Sept. 24 the University announced that it received a $50 million gift to fund a new performing arts center. The center, set to be built along the Emmet-Ivy Corridor, hopes to provide a single space in which to showcase all of the arts on Grounds.
With the availability of numerous streaming services, it is easier to access horror films than ever before.
This playlist brings the holiday vibes — warmth, old-fashioned crooning, even some jingle bells — without any actual affiliation to Christmas, making it perfectly acceptable to listen to before December rolls around.
After a long hiatus from performing live, The Whethermen held a free show in Newcomb Theater on Saturday afternoon to a packed audience.
A&E sat down with Magdalena Bay over zoom, minus the fatigue, ahead of their Oct. 17 concert at the Southern Cafe and Music Hall and the release of "Mercurial World."