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  • A.D. Carson performing on stage with the Charlottesville Symphony

    UVA’s Dr. A.D. Carson Debuts Orchestral Hip-Hop Project “& metaphors” with Charlottesville Symphony

    July 10, 2025

  • A rainbow background with a stack of three cartoon books in the center. Three blocks with the phrase "A & E" are on top of the books.

    A&E Book Club: Queer Fiction Set in the Past, Present and Future

    https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/06/ae-book-club-queer-fiction-set-in-the-past-present-and-future?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

  • Group of UVA students in the Hullabahoo a-capella group jumping in celebration at the top of the Rotunda.

    The Music Beat: UVA’s Hullabahoos Hit the Right Note – And Win Big

    https://news.virginia.edu/content/music-beat-uvas-hullabahoos-hit-right-note-and-win-big

  • Two trophies both in the shapes of silver microphones, sitting on a wooden table.

    WTJU Wins Six National and State Awards for Radio Excellence

    https://www.wtju.net/wtju-wins-six-national-and-state-awards-for-radio-excellence/

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Home & Charlottesville Porchraits
Visual Art

Arts This Week: “HOME” and “Charlottesville Porch Portraits at Second Street Gallery

The Second Street Gallery is currently showing two complimentary exhibitions. For Arts This Week, we spoke with some of the curators and artists involved in both of the shows.

https://www.wtju.net/arts-this-week-home-and-charlottesville-porch-portraits-at-second-street-gallery/

Michelle Gagliano, Tipping Point, 2024. Handmade oil, Albemarle clay pigment, Albemarle grapevine charcoal pigment, natural gold pigment, sustainable materials on wood panel, 36 x 72”
Visual Art

Michelle Gagliano: Material/Mater/Mother

April 29, 2025
Mt. Joy’s new album, “Hope We Have Fun,” drops May 30. (Photos by Tristan Williams and Lathan Goumas, University Communications; illustration by John DiJulio, University Communications)
Music

The Music Beat: At Carr’s Hill and JPJ, Mt. Joy Hopes You Had Fun

American indie rock band Mt. Joy returned to the University of Virginia on Friday evening for its second “Arts on the Hill” appearance since April 2023. The band performed an intimate set at President Jim Ryan’s Carr’s Hill home, just one day before headlining a nearly sold-out show at John Paul Jones Arena.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/music-beat-carrs-hill-and-jpj-mt-joy-hopes-you-had-fun

The Virginia Premier for All Bark, No Bite. A play by Emily Krantz with a picture of a bowtie
Drama

Arts This Week: Persimmon Tree Players present “All Bark, No Bite”

The Persimmon Tree Players will be performing the play, “All Bark, No Bite” on April, 26th and 27th and May 3rd and 4th at the historic Victory Hall Theater in Scottsville, Virginia. For Arts This Week we spoke with the director and the assistant director/ stage manager, about the play.

https://www.wtju.net/arts-this-week-persimmon-tree-players-present-all-bark-no-bite/

Into the Woods with an illustration of a Person in Red Coat Walking Through The woods
Drama

Virginia Theatre Festival Makes First Casting Announcement for Upcoming 51st Season-opening Production of Stephen Sondheim’s 'Into the Woods'

The Virginia Theatre Festival has announced the cast and creative team for its season-opening production of Into the Woods. Set to run June 27-July 6 in Culbreth Theatre at the University of Virginia, Into the Woods will be directed and choreographed by Matthew Steffens, who directed and choreographed the highly acclaimed 2023 VTF production of Cabaret and returns to VTF and his alma mater from recently serving as Associate Choreographer on the Tony Award-winning Broadway revival and subsequent national tour of Into the Woods.

https://virginiatheatrefestival.org/casting-announcement-for-into-the-woods/

The members of the Virginia Gentlemen stand onstage in an arc formation with one soloist in the center. Each member wears a suit with a blue-and-orange striped bowtie.
Music

The Virginia Gentlemen Sends Off Graduating Fourth Years with their Spring Concert

The Virginia Gentlemen held their annual Spring Classic Concert in Old Cabell Hall with a two-act, 10-song showcase Thursday night.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/04/the-virginia-gentlemen-sends-off-graduating-fourth-years-with-their-spring-concert?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

The four-person cast of "I Am My Mother's Daughter" pose in one of UVA's Gardens: two of them sit on a white bench, while two of them stand behind the bench.
Drama

Mary Hall’s College Experience Culminates with “I Am My Mother’s Daughter”

On a cool Wednesday night in early April, a group of University students gathered in the Helms Theatre for a rehearsal of “I Am My Mother’s Daughter,” written and directed by fourth-year College student Mary Hall.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/04/mary-halls-college-experience-culminates-with-i-am-my-mothers-daughter?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

Students Connor Chang and Sasha Geisinger wear black and sing into handheld microphones, each pointing to the audience.
Music

The New Dominions 35th Anniversary Concert Captivated Audiences

The New Dominions a cappella group celebrated its 35th anniversary concert Saturday evening in the Chemistry Building with unique pieces sung by both alumni from varying years and current New Dominion members.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/04/the-new-dominions-35th-anniversary-concert-captivated-audiences?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_latest#google_vignette

Jenna Pastusek sings into a microphone, extending her arms out towards the crowd.
Drama

Jenna Pastuszek wants you to "Get Happy!"

Bringing "Get Happy!" to the Virginia Theatre Festival this summer is not just a regular performance for Jenna Pastuszek — it is a homecoming.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/04/jenna-pastuszek-wants-you-to-get-happy?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_latest#google_vignette

A crowd of performers stand on a stage. Above them, a man in a uniform looks down from a railing; in the center, a man holding a sign reading "FRANKIE FLOW" walks across the stage.
Drama

U.Va. Drama United the Community with “As You Like It”

This spring, the drama department presented “As You Like It,” a musical adaptation of the Shakespeare classic play.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/04/uva-drama-united-the-community-with-as-you-like-it?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_latest#google_vignette

Professor JoVia Armstrong sits on and plays a cajon and taps a hi-hat cymbal with a drum stick.
Music

JoVia Armstrong Shows Students That a Career in Music Is Not Just a Lofty Goal

Assistant Professor of Music Dr. JoVia Armstrong has worn many hats throughout her life — performer, composer, producer, band leader. And in 2022, she added another as a professor, bringing her talents and experience to University classrooms.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/04/jovia-armstrong-shows-students-that-a-career-in-music-is-not-just-a-lofty-goal?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_latest

The Cavalier Symphony Orchestra sits down for their concert.
Music

The Cavalier Symphony Orchestra Gives Student Musicians Artistic Agency

The Cavalier Symphony Orchestra, the University’s only student-run symphony orchestra, gives student musicians an opportunity to perform both classical and contemporary instrumental music in a supportive college ensemble.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/04/the-cavalier-symphony-orchestra-gives-student-musicians-artistic-agency?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_latest

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