Interpol captivates at the Jefferson
By Stefan Lizarzaburu | September 11, 2019At some point, many mistook a sound check guy for guitarist Daniel Kessler — turns out he was just another skinny white guy with long hair.
At some point, many mistook a sound check guy for guitarist Daniel Kessler — turns out he was just another skinny white guy with long hair.
Frankie Cosmos maintains a sense of warmth and mellowness on new album "Close it Quietly."
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.
Netflix's newest rom com "Falling Inn Love" is the perfect cheeseball movie for a Thursday night with friends.
While most students designate the Saturday before classes start to party with their friends on Wertland St, others will choose a safer and peaceful environment to close out summer.
Give these songs a listen before school starts and fill the last precious days of summer with new discoveries.
What does a late-night host do when told she's threatened by other women? Simple — she hires a non-threatening woman of color who has almost no experience in the comedy field.
Noah Hawley’s “Legion” imagines an alternate X-Men universe that sticks with its respective comics theme of moral ambiguity and the ramifications of life as an outcast.
The concert, called “An Evening with A$AP Ferg,” will take place in the Amphitheater on Saturday Aug. 24 at 9 p.m.
While “The Lion King” has superb production value, it’s obvious that the main reason for this movie’s existence is to make Disney as much money as possible.
Blood Orange's new release is a largely collaborative album which confronts serious, lyrical themes.
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?
Despite ambitious marketing and an intriguing premise, "Brightburn" is ultimately disappointing.
“The Act” doesn’t carry the same storytelling heft as some of its true-crime counterparts.
Though less overwhelmingly sappy than many biographical films, “Tolkien” still catered more to moments of grandeur than to gradual change and growth.
The show managed to find the perfect middle ground for discussing social issues and delivering punchlines without making viewers feel like they are watching an after-school special.
One of the world’s biggest franchises comes to the big screen, and a total newbie reviews it.
After a six year hiatus, “Father of the Bride” doesn’t sound quite like anything Vampire Weekend has made before — but it also never sounds quite sure of itself.
These songs will make you regret all those times you wished the school year was over.