PARTING SHOT: Advocate for the arts, and for advertisement
By Dan Goff | May 14, 2020Our University might not be known chiefly for its creative side, but that’s something I sought to change through my journalism.
Our University might not be known chiefly for its creative side, but that’s something I sought to change through my journalism.
College graduate Micah Ariel Watson ('18) previewed her new web series "Black Enough" at Vinegar Hill Theatre last Saturday.
Jody Kielbasa, director of the Virginia Film Festival and vice provost of the Arts, announced the lineup for the 32nd festival in a press conference Tuesday.
If the plot sounds difficult to keep track of, don’t worry — keeping track isn’t really the point.
One of the greatest strengths of the Black Monologues — and the aspect that makes it most difficult to write about — is that every speech, every cast member deserves praise.
“The Public,” which Estevez wrote, produced, directed and starred in, received a special screening Friday, March 22, at the Paramount Theater.
The greatest strength of “Encompassing Multitudes” is that it recognizes and knows to capitalize on Whitman’s continued timeliness.
It’s startling and anything but boring, but is it lovely? Is Van Etten’s drastic shift in style merited?
Leslie Jamison's memoir "The Recovering: Intoxication and Its Aftermath" is split between a gripping portrait of alcoholism and an analysis of addiction itself.
Sam Bathrick's documentary "16 Bars," playing at the Virginia Film Festival, gives an in-depth look at the lives of four inmates as they record music with Speech Thomas at the Richmond City Justice Center.