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By Joe DiConsiglio | October 19, 2017SOJA will perform at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville Oct. 21.
SOJA will perform at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville Oct. 21.
Though only in existence for the past three years, the Black Monologues have already staked their claim as one of the most well-known, anticipated and, most of all, necessary theatrical performances.
Kaur’s poetry doesn’t meet any standard to which poetry is traditionally held.
While calling “The OOZ” a “breakup album” may be a superficially correct statement, the term ultimately fails to do justice to the work’s multilayered imagery woven throughout.
In the end, "MASSEDUCTION" may be a pivot away from what St. Vincent does best, but it was also a pivot in a direction ultimately resulting in Clark’s pop masterpiece.
Kurt Vile and Courtney Barnett, two of indie music’s up-and-comers, have combined their respective talents to put together “Lotta Sea Lice.”
“Jane the Virgin” returned for its fourth season Friday, finding Jane — as per usual — the focal point of several colliding narratives.
Comedy, drunkenness, chaos, family drama and triumph encapsulates the story of the Replacements.
When Buteau appeared onstage in her yellow floral jumpsuit and Reebok sneakers, it felt like the audience was preparing for a wild ride, which she certainly delivered.
Cultural dance teams have grounded themselves at the University because they meet students at the intersection between community and cultural exploration.
Despite the longevity of the franchise, the eighth installment in the Conjuring Universe manages to retain the energy and gruesome nature of the previous films, even if it stumbles along the way.
It's time to celebrate with a specially curated playlist in honor of the Class of 2021!
Most popular shows on television chose to leave the pandemic out of their storylines, but "Grey's Anatomy" and "Station 19" used their platforms to show the struggles of first responders.
The University Programs Committee hosted singer-songwriter Dominic Fike virtually Friday night as part of their annual Springfest programming.
After Africa Day 2020 missed its moment in the spotlight due too the pandemic, the Organization of African Students' virtual Africa Day 2021 centered on the theme "ifarada" — resiliency.
In both physical and digital ways, this beautiful sight has certainly brought the University community together in a period so marked by seclusion.
Rufus Wainwright's Dec. 10 performance at the Paramount Theater featured the singer-songwriter both looking back on — and perhaps relying too heavily on — his earliest material.
The University Drama Department's production of "Tartuffe" found ways to make the classic play engaging without sacrificing its inherent themes or visual styles.
“Dicaprio 2” is a puzzle with gorgeously designed pieces, each with its own complex shape, pattern, vibrance and energy. But none of the pieces fit together, however promising the pile seems to be.
"Unexpected O’Keeffe: The Virginia Watercolors and Later Paintings" will be on display through Jan. 27, 2019.