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  • Faculty, staff and students, including then-Ph.D. student A.D. Carson, protest at Clemson University in 2016. AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins

    Hip-Hop Can Document Life in America More Reliably than History Books

    https://theconversation.com/hip-hop-can-document-life-in-america-more-reliably-than-history-books-249532

  • Ernst Prophete, "Terrier Rougue 1915, Repaire des Cacos (Cacos Hideout)" (1975) (all photos by Matthew Dunn, courtesy the Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia)

    Virginia Museum Receives “Transformative” Gift of Haitian Art

    https://hyperallergic.com/994202/virginia-museum-receives-transformative-gift-of-haitian-art/

  • mage: Ode to Light, Fall 2024 Dance Concert Choreographer: Demetia Hopkins | Dancers: Caoilainn Bischoff | Rachel Borowsky | Ephraim Nahum Bullock | Deneishia Haralson Marlena James | Elizabeth Moore | Maggie Novak | Delaney Walts | Rui Wang Lighting: Steven Spera | Photography: Tom Daly

    UVA Drama to Present SPRING DANCE CONCERT

    https://drama.virginia.edu/uva-drama-present-spring-dance-concert

  • Fourth-year student Mary Hall is a co-director of the free-form student radio station WXTJ. She was recruited to the station in her first year. (Photo by Kelly West, University Communications)

    The Music Beat: Breaking the Algorithm’s Rhythm, These Students Give Music the Human Touch

    https://news.virginia.edu/content/breaking-algorithms-rhythm-these-students-give-music-human-touch

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Matt Vogel and Jason Weber each hold a muppet while posing in front of a smiling audience.
Drama

Can You Tell Me How to Get to Grounds? ‘Sesame Street’ Comes to UVA

On Thursday, around 100 UVA students experienced a behind-the-scenes look at the world of “Sesame Street” with Vogel and Jason Weber, the creative supervisor at Jim Henson’s Creature Shop.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/can-you-tell-me-how-get-grounds-sesame-street-comes-uva

Two side-by-side photos on Marijic: on the left, she wears a pink shirt and sings into a mic during rehearsals; on the right, she wears a long white dress while singing into a microphone onstage.
Music

Virginia Belle Takes on Knockout Challenge on ‘The Voice’

Third-year UVA student Simone Marijic prepares and performs “She Used To Be Mine,” by Sara Bareilles, during Monday’s episode of “The Voice.” (Photos courtesy of NBC; illustration by Tobias Wilbur, University Communications)

https://news.virginia.edu/content/virginia-belle-takes-knockout-challenge-voice

A row of people sit in a movie theater, watching a film: one reaches into a bucket of popcorn, while another sips a drink. The one closest to the camera smiles up at the screen.
Film

News in Brief: Student Film Festival Returns After Four-Year Hiatus

Student filmmakers from across the country will have the chance to walk the red carpet April 6 at the Paramount Theater on Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/news-brief-student-film-festival-returns-after-four-year-hiatus

The cover of "Edgar A. Poe: A Life" by Richard Kopley, which features a zoomed-in photo of a raven's wing, on a half-orange, half-tan background with illlustrated ravens flying past.
Creative Writing

The Lesser-Known – and Happier – Life of Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe was more than a tormented poetic and literary genius writing macabre stories of gloom; he also was a husband, a companion and a friend.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/lesser-known-and-happier-life-edgar-allan-poe

Creativus III with an illustrated brain in pink
Visual Art

Arts This Week: Creativus with David Glover

This April, the students of Link Studio at Center 1 will present their media showcase Creativus III. Students from the many specialized media and technology pathways at Link Studio will display their creative and innovative pursuits with family, friends and anyone else who would like to come and support their hard work and talent.

https://www.wtju.net/arts-this-week-creativus-with-david-glover/

MaKshya Tolbert (contributed photo)

National Poetry Series Winner is the Library’s Artist-in-Residence

April is National Poetry Month and UVA Library is pleased to announce that poet MaKshya Tolbert, the inaugural Art in Library Spaces Artist-in-Residence, will deliver a talk on place-based poetics and creative process on April 18. Tolbert was one of five winners of the 2024 National Poetry Series competition; her first collection, “Shade is a place,” will be released by Penguin Books in October.

https://library.virginia.edu/news/2025/national-poetry-series-winner-librarys-artist-residence

Faculty, staff and students, including then-Ph.D. student A.D. Carson, protest at Clemson University in 2016. AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins
Music

Hip-Hop Can Document Life in America More Reliably than History Books

Describing my 2017 appointment as a faculty member, the University of Virginia dubbed me the school’s “first” hip-hop professor. Even if the job title and the historic nature of the appointment might have merited it, the word was misleading. Kyra Gaunt, a Black woman who is a foundational figure in the study of hip-hop, worked as a professor of ethnomusicology at the University of Virginia from 1996 to 2002. Her book “The Games Black Girls Play,” which focuses on Black music practices, was published in 2006. I cited her in my work and in the interview I gave before accepting the job.

https://theconversation.com/hip-hop-can-document-life-in-america-more-reliably-than-history-books-249532

mage: Ode to Light, Fall 2024 Dance Concert Choreographer: Demetia Hopkins | Dancers: Caoilainn Bischoff | Rachel Borowsky | Ephraim Nahum Bullock | Deneishia Haralson Marlena James | Elizabeth Moore | Maggie Novak | Delaney Walts | Rui Wang Lighting: Steven Spera | Photography: Tom Daly
Dance

UVA Drama to Present SPRING DANCE CONCERT

The Dance Program of the Department of Drama at the University of Virginia presents its Spring Dance Concert on April 10, 11, and 12, at 8:00 p.m. in the Ruth Caplin Theatre. We invite you to join us for the presentation of 10 original student, faculty, and guest artist works – both live dance and film – performed by UVA dancers. Choreographers and filmmakers featured in this concert examine themes of connection, impact, repetition, and seeking harmony. The works invite us to consider the complexities of relationship with people, environments, and ourselves, exploring the variety of ways we internalize and respond to our environment, our own actions, and the actions of others.

https://drama.virginia.edu/uva-drama-present-spring-dance-concert

Building on a purple background
Drama

Guest Artists in Residence to perform ROSANIE SOLEIL, by Ina Césaire

UVA Department of Drama is thrilled to be welcoming Guests Artists in Residence, Ècritures Théâtrais Contemporaines en Caraïbe (ETC Caraïbe) in Spring 2025. This residency will include a performance of Rosanie Soleil, by Ina Césaire, a French playwright and ethnographer whose writings explore the oral heritage of her home of Martinique.

https://drama.virginia.edu/guest-artists-residence-perform-rosanie-soleil-ina-cesaire

WTJU 91.1 FM 2025 Rock Marathon with Albums, CDS and other media players with googly eyes
Music

WTJU 91.1 FM Celebrates 55 Years of Rocking in the Free World with the 2025 Rock Marathon - April 7-13

Can you hear that sound? It’s the WTJU Rock Marathon, a weeklong, 24-hour-a-day Rock-a-Thon airing April 7-13, designed to raise money for WTJU 91.1 FM, one of the few freeform radio stations left on the radio dial in the United States. “Ever since I came here 14 years ago, I’ve been struck by how WTJU as a whole and WTJU Rock in particular have been a beacon of independence, innovation, and creativity,” said WTJU General Manager Nathan Moore. “The 2025 Rock Marathon will push boundaries, cross genres, and create unique musical experiences for listeners of all shapes and sizes.”

April 4, 2025
A promotional drawing that reads VIRGINIA FESTIVAL OF THE BOOK in red lettering, decorated with white flowers. Underneath, an open book that reads "Charlottesvile March 20th-23rd, 2025".
Creative Writing

UVA Poet Rita Dove To Honor Renowned Colleague at Book Festival

The Virginia Festival of the Book, an annual celebration of reading Virginia Humanities hosts under the umbrella of the Virginia Center for the Book, kicks off March 20.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-poet-rita-dove-honor-renowned-colleague-book-festival

William Dozier sits in front of several bookshelves, leaning towards the camera and smiling.
Creative Writing

College Students Are Reading Less. This UVA ‘BookTok’ Influencer Wants To Change That

William Dozier, a 2018 English and media studies graduate, launched his online reading recommendation presence in August of 2022.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/college-students-are-reading-less-uva-booktok-influencer-wants-change

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