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By Lauren Dalban | December 3, 2022This charismatic quartet promises to find the musical pocket anywhere, and they hope fans of their performances will continue to be there to witness it.
This charismatic quartet promises to find the musical pocket anywhere, and they hope fans of their performances will continue to be there to witness it.
As a tribute to VAFF special guest Dustin Lance Black, the Virginia Film Festival hosted a screening of the documentary in Culbreth Theatre on Sunday.
Together, these pieces aim to override the predominant narratives in media, challenging traditional standards and connecting the past to the present.
Although declaring a minor or attending a seminar may be a little daunting, flipping on a podcast while doing the dishes, going for a run, or walking home from class can be a great place to start.
An emblem of the downtown mall and Main Street, the Paramount Theater has given generations of Charlottesville natives a weekend escape from the mundanity of real life. This year, the Paramount celebrates 90 years since its opening, one year late due to the pandemic.
With nothing but comedic instincts, quick thinking and bursts of audience laughter to propel them, the eleven-member ensemble delivered an impressive performance.
As the House of Representatives race intensifies, both candidates have emphasized their respective policies — Good’s focus on expanding American freedoms and border control in contrast to Throneburg’s goals to mitigate climate change and support younger generations.
While the group has experience and multiple accolades, they are once again preparing for the challenge of representing the University on a national scale in the world of Bollywood fusion dance.
The festival is celebrating its 35th anniversary.
Locals put an end to their weekend Sunday night at the Jefferson Theater, where alt-country artists Brent Cobb and Hayes Carll kicked off the ninth show of their “Gettin’ Together” tour.
souwa cweam sat down with The Cavalier Daily to discuss their style of playing, their experience making original songs and their exciting upcoming gig at the Jefferson Theater.
The proposed 2024 budget will be formally presented to council on Mar. 6, with public hearings on Mar. 20 and Apr. 3.
“Sense and Sensibility,” directed by Marianne Kubik, will open October 20th in the Ruth Caplin Theatre and will run until October 29th.
“Love and Information” is a play unlike any other. In a rapid sequence of diverse vignettes, Churchill explores what it means to be truly human in a modern, knowledge-driven world.
The Rap Lab is a great space for collaborative music making with help from a professor with vast experience and knowledge in the world of rap.
The plaintiffs, the Trevilian Station Battlefield Foundation and the Ratcliffe foundation, argue that while the city has a legal right to “remove, relocate, contextualize, or cover” any monument they chose, they do not have the right to destroy them under Virginia law.
The lecture, titled “Frock On: Indigenous Australian Textiles and Fashion,” discussed the recent rise in popularity of Aboriginal designs in the global fashion industry over the past few years.
Council also voted 5-0 to approve the University’s request for air rights for the construction of the new bridge connecting the contemplative Commons Center with Newcomb Plaza.
One central focus of the panel was the fact that “Raymond and Ray” was shot almost entirely on-location in and around Richmond.
Local organizations came together to support queer art and the Charlottesville community at large, providing a space for a diverse crowd of LGBTQ+ people and allies to celebrate their identities.