Audiences gave a stand-up ovation for ‘Step Comedy Jam’
By Zachary Geller | April 3, 2026The show brought together comedians from across the University community, united by a love of laughter
The show brought together comedians from across the University community, united by a love of laughter
The 98th Academy Awards ceremony is set to air March 15, capping off another year of cinema and its ensuing season of awards.
The newest body of work from Karina A. Monroy, a Charlottesville-based artist and art therapist, is a careful, patient meditation on her own heritage and the role of maternal figures in the Chicana culture.
Founded in 2017 in Los Angeles, Don’t Tell has since expanded to over 200 cities around the country. Recently, they found a new home in Charlottesville and have put on several events around Albemarle County.
The 38th annual Virginia Film Festival brought a taste of world cinema to Charlottesville from Oct. 22 through Oct. 26.
The second current SNL cast member to visit Charlottesville this week, Che performed to a crowd of 1,100 people just days after a rare midseason weekend off for the SNL crew.
“Accident” brings a taste of global cinema to Charlottesville after it made its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May
From Oct. 22 through Oct. 26, the Virginia Film Festival will bring together more than 100 of the year’s best films for an incredible weekend celebrating the cinematic art.
For nearly a quarter of a century, the festival has acted as a labor of love and a celebration of the talents of Charlottesville youth.
One of the first major pictures set during the COVID-19 pandemic, “Eddington” blends elements of traditional westerns, political dramas and conspiracy thrillers, with darkly comedic undertones.