MSA and collaborating organizations host series of communal iftars during Ramadan
By Victoria Parage-Riboul | March 24, 2026In Charlottesville, this year’s Ramadan began the evening of Feb. 17 and concluded the evening of March 19.
In Charlottesville, this year’s Ramadan began the evening of Feb. 17 and concluded the evening of March 19.
From shared academic passions to collaborative study abroad programs, married professors at the University have unique and inspiring stories about how their relationships flourished
A peculiar phenomenon suggests that confronting fears head-on through horror movies — even if you are watching through splayed fingers — may actually be therapeutic and improve fear-response.
The Fralin Museum of Art is a gem of variety.
A&E profiles the city’s hottest venues for Charlottesville's phenomenal music scene.
This week, “The Pitch List” is taking on two of the most important pop-culture phenomena of the month.
The University has many notable graduates who are politicians, athletes or authors, but Erin Lunsford is an alumna who marches to the beat of her own drum, or rather, her own band.
Matisyahu has a monopoly over the hasidic, beat-boxing, reggae vocalist brand.
This year’s Virginia Festival of the Book kicked off Wednesday and continues through Sunday. Arts & Entertainment has compiled a list of the weekend’s most interesting, exciting and thought-provoking discussions.
While Meléndez enjoys the performance aspect of the game he most appreciates that the Globetrotters take the opportunity to give back.
In anticipation of his new album release “When It’s Dark Out” and world tour with A$AP Ferg, Arts and Entertainment had the chance to talk with G-Eazy, one of America’s most prominent up-and-coming hip-hop artists. “When It’s Dark Out” is set to release December 4th, 2015.
Everybody has heard the holiday classics that fill the radio waves from November to December. Instead of hearing the same old tunes over and over, shake up your playlist with these unique, unusual and outright weird holiday selections.
While the season suggests “Star Wars” will follow the pattern of past Christmas blockbusters like “The Lord of the Rings Trilogy,” the massive ticket pre-sales suggest it may break the record.
Each week, Arts & Entertainment staff members compile a list of their current favorite tracks hoping to help readers find their new go-to jam.
Charlottesville’s nightlife and live music scene rock on during the summer months after many students have left Grounds.
With graduation day and the semester’s end approaching, these goodbye songs are sure to match the mood on Grounds as students begin to leave.
Artists of Charlottesville’s O Records took over the second floor of Boylan Heights April 10 for their spring semester showcase.
On Monday, the University Bookstore opened its doors to poetry lovers, friends, professors, and teaching assistants for the 20th Annual Fourth-Year Poetry Reading.
Virginia’s all-female musical theatre a cappella group Hoos in the Stairwell — also referred to as the Hoosits — will perform their spring concert, “Our Time” Tuesday, April 28.
Iration is an alternative reggae band based in Santa Barbara, California. Their latest releases “Time Bomb” in 2010 and “Automatic” in 2013 peaked at number two and number one, respectively, on the Billboard Reggae Albums Chart, and they recently announced a fourth studio album to be released later this year.