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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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Claire Frazier sits cross-legged on a bed in front of a keyboard and a laptop, wearing headphones and a plaid jacket.
Music

From the Recording Booth to the Classroom: Finding an Outlet Through Song

When Claire Frazier Bolton is stressed, she turns to her iPhone Notes app.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/recording-booth-classroom-finding-outlet-through-song

Five traditional Yolngu bark paintings hang on the white-and-teal walls of the Fralin museum.

Become Enriched in Yolngu Aboriginal Culture Through the Fralin’s “Madayin” Exhibit

A pounding voice chants rhythmically alongside a projection of waves crashing as one enters the Fralin Museum of Art.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2024/02/become-enriched-in-yolngu-aboriginal-culture-through-the-fralins-madayin-exhibit?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

UVA Sawmilling Working on a Piece of Wood

A Future for Fallen Trees

The top of Observatory Hill has always been facilities management territory—a place where branches and brush, leaves, and other bio-rubble are hauled away to keep the Grounds looking their best. Some of these piles, now neatly stacked and categorized by UVA Sawmilling, are logs from trees that have fallen, or have been cut down during new building construction, on and around Grounds.

https://giving.virginia.edu/stories/a-future-for-fallen-trees

Gather Round 2024 Folk Marathon
Music

Why are more than two dozen local musicians visiting WTJU?

Come gather ‘round, people, wherever you roam: From February 5 – 11, WTJU’s 2024 Folk Marathon airs round-the-clock folk and roots specials from around the globe. We’re gathering our friends for a raft of musical deep dives.

January 29, 2024
An illustration of Edgar Allan Poe over a orange background that includes the writer's handwriting and signature.
Creative Writing

On Poe’s 215th Birthday, UVA Special Collections Preserves His Spirit

Once upon a midnight dreary, while Edgar Allan Poe pondered, weak and weary, over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore in his room on the Range, did he foresee his future standing in literature?

https://news.virginia.edu/content/poes-215th-birthday-uva-special-collections-preserves-his-spirit

An illustration of Taylor Swift wearing a long-sleeved shirt that has the V and sabres and reads "Virginia Cavaliers."
Music

Swifties at U.Va. Enter Their CIO Era

The University's most bejeweled student organization started with a Yik Yak message.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2024/01/swifties-at-u-va-enter-their-cio-era?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

Tichara Robertson wears a black shirt and stands in front of a projector that reads, "Emerging Narratives: Black Queer Youth in Literature and Theory"
Creative Writing

Teaching the Queer Black Novel

This semester, Tichara Robertson will not only represent the student body, but also lead and educate them in a class of her own design.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2024/01/teaching-the-queer-black-novel?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

A group of students perform a salsa number on a stage. Some performers wear black dresses, and others wear black pants and green shirts.
Dance

The University Salsa Club Has All the Right Moves

While winter has brought a chill to Grounds, not even the cold can cool down the University Salsa Club.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2024/01/the-university-salsa-club-has-all-the-right-moves?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

L-R: Dhambit Munuŋgurr, Ocean, 2019.; Narritjin Maymuru, Yiŋapuŋapu before 1972.; Larrtjanŋa Ganambarr, Ŋaymil Djan’kawu Dhäwu, 1996. See below for more information.
Visual Art

World-Class Indigenous Art From Australia and Oceania is Featured Across Charlottesville This Spring

From February to July, gallery walls throughout Charlottesville will showcase world-class Indigenous art from Australia and Oceania, and artists are visiting all the way from their homelands to engage with the public. Why? Because Charlottesville’s Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection boasts not only a stellar collection of its own, but also deep local and global partnerships.

January 17, 2024
Naminapu Maymuru-White working at the Buku-Larrŋay Mulka Centre, Yirrkala, 2021. Photo by Leicolhn McKellar
Visual Art

Week-Long Celebration for Two Exhibitions of Indigenous Art Features more than a Dozen Events

Starting Jan. 29, the University of Virginia (UVA) museums, The Fralin Museum of Art and the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection will host artists, events and discussions around the opening of two exhibitions of Indigenous art. “Madayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting from Yirrkala” will open at The Fralin on Feb. 3 joining “Voices of Connection: Garamut Slit Drums of New Guinea,” on view now. The Fralin and Kluge-Ruhe will host more than a dozen events throughout the week in partnership with UVA, the city of Charlottesville and several other arts organizations.

January 17, 2024
An illustration against a blue background featuring a black-and-white still from the film "12 Angry Men." The men sit around a table, some raising their hands.
Film

A Time for Film: Law Faculty Members Recommend Their Favorite Movies on Lawyering

Looking for a movie to watch on a chilly winter night? University of Virginia School of Law faculty members recently shared their favorite films on lawyering, with picks drawn from history, literature and current events.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/time-film-law-faculty-members-recommend-their-favorite-movies-lawyering

A collage of dozens of book covers.
Creative Writing

Ring in the New Year With UVA Librarians’ Best Reads

As the new year begins, we asked the University of Virginia Library staff to recommend their favorite reads from 2023.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/ring-new-year-uva-librarians-best-reads

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