‘The Hate U Give’ gives audiences a lesson on race
By Darryle Aldridge | October 21, 2018Despite all of the lessons “The Hate U Give” teaches about systemic racism and police brutality, it still practices colorism.
Despite all of the lessons “The Hate U Give” teaches about systemic racism and police brutality, it still practices colorism.
Even though it established a new family drama in season five without fully resolving that of season four, “Black-ish” stays consistent with its delivery of family humor nuanced with racial awareness.
In an interview with The Cavalier Daily, Nicole Chung discusses how her debut memoir "All You Can Never Know" is a way to bring more visibility to unique adoption stories like her own.
“Venom” serves as the best bad movie likely to be released this Halloween season.
As the lights dimmed and the orchestra swelled for the first time, the raw vocal strength of featured soloist Kevin Vortmann immediately set the tone for the performance.
In support of Leslie Cockburn's C'Ville Stand Up and Vote rally, her daughter and famous actress Olivia Wilde spoke with The Cavalier Daily, alongside fiancé and fellow actor Jason Sudeikis, about their political mission.
“First Man” blasts off by revealing a new angle of the same story so commonly known to American viewers.
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Twenty One Pilots continues their brand of contemplative lyrics and heavy beats
In substance and plot, "Better Call Saul" has never felt so much like its predecessor. The characters become more recognizable with each passing episode.
Mariah Carey is setting the stage for her forthcoming 15th studio album with the ballad “With You.”
"Beginners," an indie dramedy which chronicles an elderly man's coming out story, is a beautiful movie to watch in honor of National Coming Out Day.
2018's "A Star is Born," the third remake of the classic tale, is directed by and stars Bradley Cooper alongside Lady Gaga as two musicians at different points in their careers.
Each year, for one week, theaters across the world screen the Manhattan Film Festival’s selection of finalist films. Unlike other festivals, though, the audience gets to participate, voting on their favorite film and actor after the showing.
In addition to her presentation Tuesday at Nau Hall, Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith spoke with Arts and Entertainment about her prolific body of work and the various aspects of her identity that inform it.
Moon Taxi seemed to pull a new trick out of their sleeve for each song in their show at Sprint Pavilion.
In "Fahrenheit 11/9," Michael Moore explores a conspiracy of complacency.
Director Jody Kielbasa and Programmer Wesley Harris released the lineup for the 31st Virginia Film Festival in a press release Tuesday.
Americana songwriter and his band played an introspective set at the Sprint Pavilion
"Chris" perfectly demonstrates Hélöise Letissier’s complex identities and willingness to push societal boundaries through artistic expression.