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'Tale' to remember

From bear attacks to statues come to life, "The Winter's Tale," presented by student-run troupe Shakespeare on the Lawn, did not fail to satisfy this weekend at Random Row Books.


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Faculty Facts: John Casey

The University's English department is widely regarded as one of the best in the nation, in no small part thanks to distinguished faculty like Prof.


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Martha Marcy May Marlene

Martha Marcy May Marlene is not for the lighthearted moviegoer. But then again, it might be safe to say that this film is not for any ordinary moviegoer.


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Melancholia

Lars von Trier, the self-proclaimed "best film director in the world," proves he deserves the title with Melancholia, a sweeping cinematic tale of depression, despair and planetary destruction.


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Butter

Butter may be the funniest movie I have seen in a long time. From the very beginning, a sold-out Culbreth Theater laughed as Jennifer Garner gave butter carving at the Iowa State Fair all she had.


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Albert Nobbs

Once in while, a film reminds us of the possibilities of cinema - and why we love the medium. Albert Nobbs, this year's Virginia Film Festival Centerpiece Screening, is such a film, bringing together a well-written story with a stellar cast and top-notch acting.


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The People vs. Larry Flynt

"One man's vulgarity is another man's lyric." That's how Josh Wheeler, associate director of The Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Speech, introduced the screening of The People vs.


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The Artist

Shed your misconceptions and predispositions about silent film, because The Artist, the passion project of French helmer Michel Hazanavicius, is as much a testament to the power of the cinematic medium as it is a celebration of the silent era.


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JFK

The assassination of John F. Kennedy, which director Oliver Stone referred to as the "Moby Dick of American stories," is the subject of his 1991 film JFK.


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Let Go

?Let Go, which aired last Sunday as part of the Virginia Film Festival, follows the stories of a depressed parole officer named Walter Dishman (David Denman of The Office) and three of the offenders he supervises.


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Big

Before his adventures with Shrek, swashbuckling feline Puss in Boots (voiced by Antonio Banderas) followed a journey of his own.


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(cold)play

Without fail, one question every interviewer asks Coldplay frontman Chris Martin regarding the band's fifth album is, "What does the title mean?". As it turns out, Mylo Xyloto is proving elusive in this regard.


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British Invasion: The Wombats

With 2008's single "Let's Dance to Joy Division," the Liverpool-based trio The Wombats climbed European music charts and took home the U.K.'s New Musical Express Award, setting high expectations for their second album, The Wombats Proudly Present


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Latest Podcast

The University’s Orientation and Transition programs are vital to supporting first year and transfer students throughout their entire transition to college. But much of their work goes into planning summer orientation sessions. Funlola Fagbohun, associate director of the first year experience, describes her experience working with OTP and how she strives to create a welcoming environment for first-years during orientation and beyond. Along with her role as associate director, summer Orientation leaders and OTP staff work continually to provide a safe and memorable experience for incoming students.