Mighty Joshua brings relaxing, upbeat fun to The Front Porch
By Olivia Garrone | December 4, 2020Mighty Joshua delivered fun and inspirational reggae tunes — a performance that provided the perfect upbeat yet mellow event to close out the weekend.
Mighty Joshua delivered fun and inspirational reggae tunes — a performance that provided the perfect upbeat yet mellow event to close out the weekend.
If you are sad about the moments lost due to a mostly online semester, or if you are leaving Charlottesville to go back home and are feeling melancholy, “Copycat Killer” is made for you.
“Jingle Jangle” is a soulful take on the classic Christmas story that elevates a sort of feel-good sound that is not exclusive to the holiday season.
Although “Grey’s Anatomy” tackles the serious issue of COVID-19, the show strives to maintain its lighthearted tone.
The University community welcomed internationally renowned musician, playwright, poet and performer Joy Harjo of the Muscogee Creek Nation in a night of poetry and gratitude.
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On Nov. 12, another Inside U.Va. Arts webinar detailed how programs at the University and the student art experience has changed since the start of the semester.
The drama department took on a lofty goal of virtually presenting what would have been a traditional stage play in a pandemic-free semester.
When it announced comedian Dave Chappelle as its host for the show which would occur post-election day, expectations were high.
Despite adjustments for a Zoom-based performance, the play will remain faithful to the text’s themes of family, power and omnipresent death.
Hallmark movies are the pinnacle of the holiday season — a warm, cozy and never-ending stream of joy to brighten up the cold months of November and December.
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Since closing due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March, The Paramount has adapted its programming drastically and now screens movies in its 1000 seat theater.
Consisting of 14 tracks and clocking in at 41 minutes long, “Positions” is a mellow, cohesive body of work.
What characterizes a song as a piece of protest music is the relationship between audience and artist.