Exploring C-ville
By Stephanie Garcia | February 18, 2010Sick of rocking out indoors? Tired of snow ruining your road trips to your favorite shows? Well, if you think you have to make a trip to Washington, D.C.
Sick of rocking out indoors? Tired of snow ruining your road trips to your favorite shows? Well, if you think you have to make a trip to Washington, D.C.
As the semester nears its end - yes, believe it or not, the semester will one day end - we at tableau take a step back to reflect upon what form our lives will take after we graduate from the ranks of The Cavalier Daily and move forward in our lives.
For every time you've hit snooze and seriously considered playing hooky from that insufferable ancient history lecture; for every time you've deadpanned "Bueller?
On its own, Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are is a beautifully-wrought story of the pangs and pleasures of childhood, loaded with both pure, innocent imagery and decidedly adult narrative themes. If you had a childhood, you've read Sendak's picture-perfect tale.
We know there's an ongoing love affair with the United Kingdom in the music scene right now. So who's The ne-xx-t band to make our hearts flutter, our knees knock and our souls rock?
When I went to throw Matisyahu's latest album, Light, in my Mac's CD player, I was alarmed by the crunching, grinding sound my computer emitted.
The sun is searing, your favorite artists are releasing albums, Keith Urban is headlining at the John Paul Jones Arena and foxes are running aggressively through Grounds.
The scene: mid- to late 1970s Charlottesville. Rugby Road to be specific. The fraternity scene, to be even more specific. Live music in central Virginia was at its peak during this era.
The confusion of faith and the threat of sexuality are the dominant rhetorical string in December?s filmic version of Doubt.
For director James Villarrubia and the First Year Players, Footloose is more than a chance to let loose.