A look at “Skook”
By Taylor Goodson | November 14, 2014This year, the Virginia Film Festival got a taste of raw suburban life with the film “Skook,” directed by 24-year-old Connor Hurley.
This year, the Virginia Film Festival got a taste of raw suburban life with the film “Skook,” directed by 24-year-old Connor Hurley.
Find Your Voice, a new arts organization on Grounds, is aiming to encapsulate the student experience in performance ? putting on monthly showcases which highlight students' real-life stories to promote awareness about a prevalent issue around Grounds.
Twelve years. That’s how long it took Director Richard Linklater to make “Boyhood.” And it is masterpiece of a film.
Imagine a group comprised of a human being, a green alien, a hulk-like creature, a sassy genetic experiment and a talking tree.
Since 1974, the Heritage Theatre Festival — a professional summer stock theater affiliated with the University of Virginia — has lit up the Ruth Caplin Theatre stage.
The funky fresh electro-pop duo Cherub performed live at The Jefferson April 8 — introduced by opening act Carousel.
The University Dance Program and Drama department held their annual Spring Dance Concert Thursday. The program consisted of 12 dances, choreographed in large part by University students themselves.
Television loves bringing the dead back to life — and I am not just referring to the acclaimed “The Walking Dead.” With a new take on the supernatural — this time zombie-free — ABC’s new show “Resurrection,” based on the novel “The Returned” by Jason Mott, stars Hollywood veterans Frances Fisher, Kurtwood Smith, Matt Craven and former “House” star Omar Epps. The show, which takes place in Arcadia, Mo., begins with a close up on eight-year old Jacob Langston waking up in a rice field in China — despite having drowned in a river 32 years prior.