“Cry Macho” is an unfortunate low point for Clint Eastwood
By Randolph Brownell | September 25, 2021The most culturally significant American film genre saw a new addition from a Hollywood legend.
The most culturally significant American film genre saw a new addition from a Hollywood legend.
The Little Museum of Art exhibition is the epitome of small art that packs a big punch.
Student Council will be hosting the University’s first Arts Week — an entire week devoted to showcasing the various manifestations of the Arts on Grounds — from Sept. 27 to Oct. 2.
Last year FYP put on a filmed production of "Singin' in the Rain," and this year, they are diving back into the world of in-person performance with the mystery musical comedy, "Curtains."
"We Hope This Art Finds You Well" is a small slice of hope in trying times.
Lil Nas X’s debut album, “Montero,” has been ages in the making.
This Tuesday evening Briston Maroney took the stage downtown at the Southern, drawing a young and exuberant crowd to the charming Charlottesville venue.
Tied to his own heritage, Chharia's feature will tackle topics such as mental health within the South Asian and Indian American communities.
"The D'Amelio Show" explores the behind-the-scenes lives of Charli and Dixie and is completely and utterly boring.
Baby Keem has proven he is more than Kendrick’s cousin or “protegé.”
“DONDA” missed the mark, since interweaving religion with the issues of race, education, poverty, healthcare and gender could have made this album a masterpiece.
The best aspects of this album have to be the clever lyrics, its phenomenal features and Drake’s skillful vocal and rapping capabilities.
"Sometimes I Might Be Introvert" is the fourth studio album from U.K. rapper and actor Little Simz, and it will hopefully remind hip hop fans — especially in the U.S. — that Little Simz is one of the most important voices to pay attention to.
From the charming, small-town feel to the gorgeous mountain skyline, Charlottesville is full of amazing backdrops for pictures with friends.
Music is a huge part of life in Charlottesville, and the variety of music venues in the city make that message clear.
Whether you are new to the University or a returning student curious about the arts here in Charlottesville, take time this semester to immerse yourself in the local art scene.
The reinterpretations of Greek myth — now feminist, queer and unflinching — are not shying away from the reality of human struggle.
This year's Rotunda Sing will unite the University and surrounding Charlottesville community in ways reminiscent of years past while maintaining safety.
Overwhelmed by the range of choices of Bachelor Nation podcasts? These recommendations are the perfect place to start for every type of podcast listener.
As part of the University Programs Council's Welcome Week, rapper Jack Harlow will be headlining this year's Wahoo Welcome Concert.