Hoos in Treble’s semester in song
By Delaney Coppola | April 26, 2026With a dual album release and concert Saturday, Hoos in Treble made their mark on the University a cappella scene this spring.
With a dual album release and concert Saturday, Hoos in Treble made their mark on the University a cappella scene this spring.
From Thursday through April 3, the Ruth Caplin Theatre will travel back in time to 19th-century Russia for the debut of the University drama department’s production of “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812.”
Commissioned specifically for the Ruffin space in 2025, the magnitude of this project challenged the artists as well as University staff organizing the residency
The bardo, a newly opened gallery-café, recently took its first step into Charlottesville’s arts scene
As winter tightens its hold, Netflix’s Jan. 9 launch of “People We Meet on Vacation” directed by Brett Haley brings some much needed sunshine to the screen.
Amidst the frozen flurries and finals studying of the week, Wednesday night’s Grand Illumination celebration provided a shining light in the winter chill
From Nov. 7 through 16, a McGuffey Art Center exhibition offered the public a glimpse into some aspects of this rich and vibrant tradition.
Light a vanilla scented candle and snuggle in with some spiced apple cider for a screening of these seasonal staples fit for a night in with friends.
With the Jefferson’s intimate setting, the four members of the band connected with the audiences, creating a personal feel to the performance.
After a quarter of a decade, the vision of the co-founders and artistic directors, Timothy Summers and Raphael Bell, remained the same even as the schedule and scale of the festival has modernized and developed.