Elroy Love tiptoes back
By Ian McConaughy Williams | December 18, 2016After an eight-month hiatus, Elroy Love quietly published a new single this month. The release hints at a new artistic and emotional headspace for the three-piece.
After an eight-month hiatus, Elroy Love quietly published a new single this month. The release hints at a new artistic and emotional headspace for the three-piece.
Fans’ wildest dreams have come true with ZAYN and Taylor Swift’s surprise powerhouse single “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever,” which features on the soundtrack for the upcoming film “Fifty Shades Darker.”
“Enlighten Us: The Rise and Fall of James Arthur Ray” first premiered earlier this year at the Tribeca Film Festival and was re-aired as a CNN special this month.
Over half a century has passed since Mick Jagger first uttered the lyric heard around the world, “I can’t get no satisfaction,” and the Rolling Stones refuse to stop playing music.
In a blur of brightly colored, clashing robes, Santa hats, shorts and pajamas, the Hullabahoos ran on stage at McLeod Hall for their holiday concert Saturday night.
Donald Glover doesn’t have to make music anymore. An actor, musician and now the producer and star of “Atlanta,” one of 2016’s best reviewed shows, the tireless artistic genius had every reason to abandon his stage name Childish Gambino and the hip-hop career that came with it.
There are perhaps no two things in hip-hop more inextricably linked than Compton-based rapper YG and California. He once again proves this on his latest release, the eight-track mixtape, “Red Friday.”
Nine students spoke, and most of them shared a personal story of struggle or passion — each one more thought-provoking than the last.
Episode eight of “Westworld” is not the greatest hour of the show. “Trace Decay” suffers from many of the same pacing issues as the season’s earlier episodes.
“Moana,” the animated film starring a Polynesian heroine, is Disney’s best princess movie to date.
The term 'pop artist' is an oxymoron for self-proclaimed music aficionados around the world.
“If you ain’t here to party, take your ass back home,” Bruno Mars sings on “Chunky,” the second track of this week’s newly released “24K Magic.”
At one of last week’s shows, the musical lineup at the Ante Room in downtown Charlottesville was just plain strange.
“Harry Potter” fans have long awaited the arrival of J.K. Rowling’s latest foray into the wizarding world, and the author did not disappoint.
French electro-pop duo Justice has returned after a four year hiatus — five years, if you exclude their last album of live performances — with a new yet familiar sound on “Woman.”
If fans hoped the finale of “American Horror Story: Roanoke” would even out an unbalanced season, they were sorely mistaken.
The fall finale of “How to Get Away with Murder” answers the question that has been on every viewer’s mind — who was under the sheet?
Halfway through the set, at least three people in the front row were in tears. The sheer emotional impact of Mitski’s presence was a testament to her power — she’s the kind of performer who can invoke a sense of near-spiritual camaraderie within crowds.
Contrary to what their name suggests, Forth Wanderers hasn’t strayed far from their starting place.
“The Black Monologues” is a performance like no other. The actors’ and actresses’ performances were impeccable, blurring the line between reality and fiction with the depictions of stories told throughout the play.