Best of the decade: The sound of cinema
By Robin Schwartzkopf | December 4, 2019The 2010s saw many films with top tier soundtracks — curated tunes weaved into movies to elevate the cinematic experience.
The 2010s saw many films with top tier soundtracks — curated tunes weaved into movies to elevate the cinematic experience.
Enter Apple TV Plus, the tech company’s big bet on their own television streaming service, spearheaded with some high budget, HBO-style shows at launch.
Through the publication of subjective pieces like opinion columns and letters to the editor, women at the University were able to criticize the media productions publicly in the student newspaper
For an Arts and Entertainment writer in the late 20th century, the section was a way to distinguish a more alternative student paper from other publications that praised the films they deemed “Hollywood sludge.”
Madame Tussauds has no wax statue of actor Paul Edward Valentine Giamatti. If this bothers you as much as it should, Wax Paul Now is the movement for you.
The Arts and Entertainment section has got you covered with these six films curated to meet all your Halloween needs.
Trent Reznor was changing music by angrily screaming into grungy records decades before his clean, instrumental sound defined a new sound in Hollywood.
These 10 songs capture the essence of the long uphill journey of Virginia Football and will get you pumped to watch your favorite team crush the remainder of this season.
Before all the leaves are gone and your cute sweaters get replaced by clunky coats, let these songs soundtrack your autumnal bliss.
It’s as if the architecture of the University is encroaching where it does not belong, not building a connection but emphasizing a distinct difference between the two spheres of Charlottesville.
Looking for something new to check out this semester? Expand your arts knowledge of the University and Charlottesville by perusing these happenings before they’re gone.
Give these songs a listen before school starts and fill the last precious days of summer with new discoveries.
Get ready to start college by listening, watching and enjoying these touchstones of popular culture.
Fragmentary posthumous recordings are more usable than ever. Do they belong in songs the artist never heard?
These songs will make you regret all those times you wished the school year was over.
The Millers Arts Scholars presented their impressive and diverse projects Sunday evening in Culbreth Theater.
Coachella is a concentrated example of society’s current values and our diminished attachment to the music we consume.
After dreaming about spring, its colors and the vibrancy April promises, I wondered, what will spring look like this year at the University?
No moments in history — even ones that were scripted — could compare to Monday night’s joy.
Marsh said making music in Charlottesville is “a very personal experience.… There’s a feeling to every place."