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Hozier delivers admirable debut

“Babe, there’s something wretched about this / something so precious about this,” Hozier wails on one of his most upbeat songs, “From Eden.” In this line is the essence of bluesy rocker Hozier’s self-titled debut LP, a set of songs themed around joy and suffering.Hozier’s powerful, expressive voice makes even the darkest lines sound lovely.


The 90-minute premiere of “American Horror Story” pulled out all the stops to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
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The “Horror” returns for a fourth season

The horror has returned with the latest season of “American Horror Story.” The “Freakshow” is jam-packed with its famously strange and gruesome elements, and from the onset this new season promises to leave the audience with as many questions as answers.


A&E

Great ‘Anatomy’

Arts and Entertainment recently caught up with Kyle Woolard, lead singer of Charlottesville-based folk-rock group The Anatomy of Frank.


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A look ahead to the Virginia Film Festival

The film schedule for the 27th Annual Virginia Film Festival was released Tuesday afternoon. It promises a broad range of features from the star-studded to the underground when the festival comes to Charlottesville.


Puzzles
Hoos Spelling

Latest Podcast

Dr. Anne Rotich, Director of Undergraduate Programs in the Department of African American and African Studies, informs us about her J-term course, Swahili Cultures Then and Now, which takes the students across the globe to Kenya. Dr. Rotich discusses the new knowledge and informational experiences students gain from traveling around Kenya, and how she provides opportunities for cultural immersion. She also analyzes the benefits of studying abroad and how students can most insightfully learn about other cultures.