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Virginia's mad scientist of music

Keller Williams is a Renaissance man for the digital age. Sunday he brings his controlled chaos to the Charlottesville Pavilion. Keller's stage generally has seven or so guitars and other assorted instruments, as if the band forgot about the gig.


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Modern Technology, Classic Tale

"The Boy Who Cried Wolf" remains one of Aesop's most lasting fables. The simple tale of a shepherd with a lying streak teaches us the dangers of carrying a lie too far.


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'Wolf' leaves audiences Crying

If Alfred Hitchcock were alive today he would cover his pudgy face in despair and disappointment upon witnessing the present state of American horror films.


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What kickstarts Death Cab?

With sales of recently-released Plans soaring, Seattle's best-kept little indie secret no longer believes that "instincts are misleading." Death Cab for Cutie's explosion into the mainstream (and onto the sets of The O.C.) has taken them on a continuous rollercoaster ride, one that they're not looking to get off anytime soon.


Puzzles
Hoos Spelling

Latest Podcast

Brenda Gunn, the director of the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library and the Harrison Institute for American History, Literature and Culture, explores how students can approach the collections with curiosity, and how this can deepen their understanding of history. From exhibitions to the broader museum world, she reflects on the vital work of archivists in ensuring that even the quietest and oppressed voices are heard.