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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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Professor Lisa Woolfork uses a sewing machine to stitch a shiny blue-purple fabric.
Visual Art

Black Women Stitch celebrates sisterhood through their love of sewing

In the heart of Charlottesville, a vibrant and close-knit community of creative souls gathers to celebrate the art of stitchcraft. Black Women Stitch, a local award-winning sewing group with over 20,000 followers on Instagram, stands as a testament to the resilience, creativity and cultural richness of Black women in the realm of textiles.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2023/10/black-women-stitch-celebrates-sisterhood-through-their-love-of-sewing

Hadelich and Weiss bow to the audience on stage at Old Cabell Hall, under a spotlight and next to a piano.
Music

Violinist Augustin Hadelich and pianist Orion Weiss enchant at Old Cabell Hall

For classical enthusiasts across Charlottesville, few events were as eagerly anticipated as the performance of chamber music duo Augustin Hadelich and Orion Weiss — and rightfully so.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2023/10/violinist-augustin-hadelich-and-pianist-orion-weiss-enchant-at-old-cabell-hall?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_latest

Ben Edlavitch smiles at the camera and holds up two handfuls of legos.
Architecture

UVA Student and His ‘Poppy’ Have a Willy Wonka ‘Lego Masters’ Moment

Volcanoes. Remote controlled vehicles. Palaces for kittens. These are just some of the building challenges contestants are being given this television season on “Lego Masters,” an outlandish creative competition with $100,000 on the line and the chance to have the winning creation immortalized in a new, official Lego set.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-student-and-his-poppy-have-willy-wonka-lego-masters-moment

Audience members look on as musician Jon Batiste sings and plays the piano at Carr's Hill

Origins, Music and More: Virginia Film Festival Wraps Up Record-Breaking Season

Carlehr Swanson knew she was in for a treat when Grammy Award-winning musician Jon Batiste visited Carr’s Hill at the University of Virginia on Sunday. Swanson, a fan of Batiste’s genre-bending style who had put herself on the waitlist for Batiste’s “Arts on the Hill” event, just learned she had gotten a ticket and found a front-row seat to the action.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/origins-music-and-more-virginia-film-festival-wraps-record-breaking-season

A crowd in the Paramount Theater watches as Film Festival Director Jody Kielbasa delivers a speech.
Film

Hundreds Pack Theater for Film Festival’s Opening Night

More than 1,000 people packed the seats at the Paramount Theater on Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall Wednesday for the Virginia Film Festival’s opening night. Still more lingered outside the restored 1930s movie palace, hoping that additional tickets might be released for that evening’s sold-out showing of “Maestro,” written and directed by – and starring – Bradley Cooper.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/hundreds-pack-theater-film-festivals-opening-night

UVA President Jim Ryan stands while giving a speech in the rotunda with his hands in his pockets.
Creative Writing

Stories of Personal Triumph, Challenging Times Featured at ‘Double Take’

Tim Longo, whose official title is associate vice president for safety and security and chief of police, is substantially older than 10. But on Monday, he took an audience gathered in the Rotunda Dome Room back several decades, spinning a yarn about the time he ran for the office of “assembly coordinator,” or the “guy that gets to call the shots for the assemblies.”

https://news.virginia.edu/content/stories-personal-triumph-challenging-times-featured-double-take

A photo of the marquee on the Paramount Theater from last year's Film Festival which reads, "Virginia Film Festival November 2-6, 2022"
Film

Hoos and Hollywood: Film Festival Begins Its 36th Run

The Virginia Film Festival kicks off its five-day run on Wednesday with a showing of “Maestro,” a new film written and directed by, and starring Bradley Cooper about the composer Leonard Bernstein’s life and romance with actress Felicia Montealegre, played by Carey Mulligan.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/hoos-and-hollywood-film-festival-begins-its-36th-run

Professor Stanley Stepanic peers over a book whose cover reads, "Twentieth Century Literary Criticism."
Visual Art

Don’t Miss This Dracula Expert’s Collection of Vampiric Kitsch

There is always a waitlist for Stanley Stepanic’s course, “Dracula.” The University of Virginia assistant professor has been teaching it since 2007, and the number of students has grown every year. There are about 200 students enrolled this semester.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/dont-miss-dracula-experts-collection-vampiric-kitsch

Crowds of students, families, and children gather in the middle of the lawn on a late afternoon for Trick-or-Treating on the Lawn.
Visual Art

‘Hoo? What? Where?’ Trick-or-Treating on the Lawn and So Much More

Cooler weather and colorful foliage in Charlottesville can mean only one thing: fall is in full swing at the University of Virginia, where the school and students have created a raft of spooky offerings between now and Oct. 31, Halloween night.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/hoo-what-where-trick-or-treating-lawn-and-so-much-more

MISS BENNET_ CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY Press Photos
Drama

Austen Arrives for the Holidays: 'Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley' at Live Arts

MISS BENNET: CHRISTMAS AT PEMBERLEY continues Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice two years after the novel ends, now with bookish, middle-sister Mary as our heroine. As the Bennet sisters Mary, Jane, and Lydia gather at Lizzy’s estate for Christmas, an unexpected gentleman arrives. Has Mary met her intellectual match, and perhaps found true love? MISS BENNET is a romantic holiday comedy sure to delight Janeites and newcomers alike!

October 18, 2023
The “Somebodies” [from left: Mary Hall, Darnell Glover, Katia Ramirez, Sean Miller, Lilla Woodard]  Photo Credit: Michael Bailey
Drama

UVA Drama Continues 2023-2024 Season with Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Pulitzer Prize-finalist Play 'Everybody'

'Everybody' offers a darkly comedic twist on a tale about the meaning of life, death, and all that lies between. In the play, Death summons a character called “Everybody,” telling them it is their time to meet their inevitable fate and give an account of their life. Everybody asks a crowd of metaphorical friends, including emblematic figures of Friendship, Kinship, and Stuff, to join them on their journey. While it is a trip we all have to make, 'Everybody' learns that volunteers are few and far between.

October 18, 2023
The members of Amuse Bouche wear baseball jerseys and stand in front of a chalk board, facing an audience.
Drama

Amuse Bouche blends comedy with friendship for a priceless comedic experience

In a clever, blink-and-you-miss-it performing style, Amuse Bouche brings a unique craft to the University’s artistic community — long form improv. After a recent performance, members sat down to discuss improv, friendship and comedy.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2023/09/amuse-bouche-blends-comedy-with-friendship-for-a-priceless-comedic-experience?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_latest

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