Ann Beattie succeeds in pleasing writing crowd
By Elliot Van Noy | October 27, 2019One-time University professor Ann Beattie shared her short fiction in an Old Cabell reading and masterclass with MFA students and creative writing undergraduates.
One-time University professor Ann Beattie shared her short fiction in an Old Cabell reading and masterclass with MFA students and creative writing undergraduates.
VAFF nailed it three years ago by selecting “Loving,” and this year, with Bryan Stevenson biopic “Just Mercy,” they have again hit upon the perfect film for the occasion.
Locals were welcome to both pilsners and pirouettes while contributing to the Charlottesville Ballet and enjoying a preview of "The Nutcracker."
Artist Bayeté gave a talk Oct. 16 that spanned his multimedia art career of sculpture, photography, video and interactive technological elements.
While never crossing the line, Sedaris masterfully led the audience up to the edge of compassion and comfort with an intimate reading of four essays.
While the concert mainly drew in alumni attending fundraising events for the University and Charlottesville locals, there were pockets of students that attended.
“Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am” will be screened on Wednesday, Oct. 16 in the Newcomb Hall Theater at 5 p.m. A panel and book signing will follow.
“The Last Black Man in San Francisco” is a suspenseful, cathartic and ultimately beautiful film.
“I was interested in the challenges of a two person show without costume changes or sets,” Directer Dave Dalton said.
The film that opened the three night festival was the 2017 documentary “Nostalgia for the Future,” which was co-directed by Kishore and his partner Rohan Shivkumar.
The third annual Spanish, Italian and Portuguese Film Festival took place this past weekend on Grounds and in downtown Charlottesville.
College graduate Micah Ariel Watson ('18) previewed her new web series "Black Enough" at Vinegar Hill Theatre last Saturday.
A Quick And Tragic Thaw will be on public display in Ruffin Gallery until Oct.18th.
Álvaro Enrigue won’t just change your mind, he’ll flip it around and peel back all it knew, salt it and serve it with a shot of confused delight.
Broadway Talks Back, a CIO dedicated to bringing theater professionals and students together, hosted a master class and Q&A with award-winning actress Jessie Mueller.
Jody Kielbasa, director of the Virginia Film Festival and vice provost of the Arts, announced the lineup for the 32nd festival in a press conference Tuesday.
The venue, the bands and the crowd coalesced into a vibrant and energetic night, filled with hoots and hollers and high-fives.
"Otherwise,” a new exhibit at the Fralin Museum of Art, gives museum-goers a perfect opportunity to think about the past and future of LGBTQ art.
When Musgraves took to the stage and shared her delight at the Sprint Pavilion and its occupants, the venue erupted in cheers.
More than 50 years after the release of The Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” a concert by Tubular tested whether the pioneering album endures.