A Farewell to tableau
By Ethan Hamlin | February 5, 2009Hello, fellow tableau reader. You probably don?t know me, but my name is Ethan Hamlin and for the last year I?ve served as one of tableau?s editors.
Hello, fellow tableau reader. You probably don?t know me, but my name is Ethan Hamlin and for the last year I?ve served as one of tableau?s editors.
Animal Collective is weird. They use samplers instead of drums and guitars.
This Saturday, the U.Va. Jazz Ensemble will play with guest alto saxophonist and jazz composer Richie Cole.
During the course of its existence, the Virginia Film Festival has cultivated a reputation as one of the country?s most unique and exciting cinema events.
Given that Jay-Z will be headlining John Paul Jones Arena in a few days, it seems appropriate to revisit the career of one of mainstream rap?s most ubiquitous talents.
In 2005, Art History Prof. Paul Barolsky and Studio Art Prof. Richard Crozier came together to create a collage of objects found in the Charlottesville area that eventually went on display under the name ?Trash and Treasures.?As Barolsky recounts, he and Crozier had been sharing an office for three or four years.
TV on the Radio is more than just a band ? it is a generational phenomenon. Just as The Beatles spearheaded the free-wheeling hippie spirit of the 1960s and Nirvana embodied the apathy of the early 1990s, TV on the Radio articulates the claustrophobia of the new millennium.
Since entering the nation?s consciousness more than a decade ago with his super-hit ?Loser,? Beck has built up a gloriously diverse resume.
A little more than three years ago, Satellite Ballroom converted a Plan 9 Music sublet into a hotspot for local and independent music.