Space and safety: How arts will come back in the fall
By Robin Schwartzkopf | July 7, 2020For most of the hour and a half long event, administrators returned to a similar refrain — no one is quite sure how the fall semester is going to look.
For most of the hour and a half long event, administrators returned to a similar refrain — no one is quite sure how the fall semester is going to look.
"It was really important to myself and to The Bridge to promote Black artists' work and make the Black experience the forefront of the slideshow," Granger said.
“Make it Rain” is the start of the final era for rapper Pop Smoke and the beginning of his lasting legacy on the world of music.
Let us continue to persecute the authors of Black devastation, to institute the authors of Black salvation — and allow “Cinquante Six” to soundtrack the deliverance.
While the world slows and the time spent in quarantine continues, here’s a unique chance for all to explore some of the various musical cultures that altogether add to the richness of the APIDA community.
Quarantine and social distancing have sparked a greater conversation regarding interaction with art and how the power of technology can be harnessed to create impactful viewing experiences.
Here’s a quiz to help you find your stay at home anthem and some much-needed musical release
Despite the challenges and losses of the unique past semester, the joyful experiences of music at the University extend far beyond the limitations of the current circumstances.
Family, friends and colleagues gathered to wish graduating students in the English department’s Area Program in Literary Prose godspeed on their post-collegiate journeys.
In the most glorious of ways, ‘Rick and Morty’ is at its best when making complete sense and utter nonsense.
Check out one — or all — of these three books the Arts and Entertainment staff have picked for our monthly book club.
The show’s authentic exploration of adolescent trauma is made possible by newcomer Maitreyi Ramakrishnan’s down-to-earth performance as Devi.
“Haenim” gifts listeners a personal blank slate, acting as an ever-refreshing paint-by-number kit — except listeners bring new emotional palettes with every passing listen.
If social distancing also has you missing your friends in Charlottesville, dreaming of Shenandoah Park or even just longing to be somewhere else, here are five books that are awesome little escapes to work into your days at home.
In our current moment of global crisis, here are five fictional characters you'd want to practice social distancing with.
The episode provokes a comforting familiarity, reminding viewers of the relationship they have built with these characters over the years.
If you can’t get enough of car rides with the top down and aimless walks through fields full of flowers, take a trip with indie star Clairo through the quintessential day outdoors with your friends.
Quarantine is a pretty terrible time for most things, but it can be an opportune time to bust out some music you haven’t discovered yet while you socially isolate and do a complementary activity.
While Charlottesville residents, like many people across the world, are facing difficult and uncertain situations, organizations like IX Art Park are working to provide even just a sliver of comfort and a spark of creativity and imagination until they can invite the community to their space again.
Confined to our homes and sequestered from familiar faces, “Migration Stories” is an ideal meditative escape into generational endurance and love.