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  • Dr. A.D. Carson

    Dr. A.D. Carson Gains National Momentum Ahead of Being Dope Release

    November 18, 2025

  • The bright stage in Old Cabell with a performer at a music stand and another performer sitting at a grand piano.

    Dr. Jiyeon Choi Traverses Time and Space in Her Latest Concert

    https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/11/dr-jiyeon-choi-traverses-time-and-space-in-her-latest-concert?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

  • A gallery with dark blue walls and brown checkered floors displays various artifacts on the walls and in glass display cases around the perimeter of the room. The lighting is low and moody.

    Fralin Exhibit Explores Cultural Interactions That Shaped Ancient Egypt and Nubia

    https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/11/fralin-exhibit-explores-cultural-interactions-that-shaped-ancient-egypt-and-nubia?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

  • A gallery room showcases six historical outfits displayed close together in mannequins. There is dark, moody lighting.

    Killer Outfits: UVA Collection Spotlights Deadly Designs Through History

    https://news.virginia.edu/content/killer-outfits-uva-collection-spotlights-deadly-designs-through-history

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The Wrong End of the Telescope by Rabih Alameddine (Grove Atlantic)
Creative Writing

Announcing the Longlist for the 2022 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction

"The Wrong End of the Telescope", the latest novel by UVA Kapnick Foundation Distinguished Writer-in-Residence Professor Rabih Alameddine, is longlisted for the Pen/Faulkner Award for Fiction!

https://www.penfaulkner.org/2022/02/01/announcing-the-longlist-for-the-2022-pen-faulkner-award-for-fiction/

Katya Davydova says her book is not a how-to guide to finding joy, but she’s happy to offer our readers some ideas.
Creative Writing

‘Joy in Plain Sight’: Alumna’s New Book Celebrates Wonder in the Ordinary

Katya Davydova says her book is not a how-to guide to finding joy, but she’s happy to offer our readers some ideas!

https://news.virginia.edu/content/joy-plain-sight-alumnas-new-book-celebrates-wonder-ordinary

Shorty Lungkarta Tjungurrayi’s painting, “Rumya Tjukurrpa (Goanna Dreaming at Wantaritja),” 1980. (© The estate of the artist licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency Ltd on behalf of Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd)

Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection Launches Book and Virtual Exhibition

A new book and website tell the story of a small group of Aboriginal artists from Australia who changed the face of global art history – and the resources were produced by the only museum dedicated to Aboriginal Australian art in the United States, the University of Virginia’s Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/kluge-ruhe-aboriginal-art-collection-launches-book-and-virtual-exhibition

During the pandemic, Brennan Gilmore took up astrophotography, a field he had been interested in since taking astronomy as an undergrad. (Photo by Sanjay Suchak, University Communications)
Film

Alumnus Captures a Photo of the Rotunda That You Have to See to Believe

Nothing was going to stop UVA alumnus Brennan Gilmore from capturing the photo of a lifetime.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/alumnus-captures-photo-rotunda-you-have-see-believe

E.G. Radcliff says the inspiration for her first book came from a dream. (Photo by Dan Addison, University Communications)
Creative Writing

Born to Write: Meet the Undergrad Who Has Already Published Three Fantasy Novels

University of Virginia third-year student E.G. Radcliff knew she liked storytelling long before she could even read or write. When she was 4 years old, she dictated stories to her father, who patiently wrote them down.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/born-write-meet-undergrad-who-has-already-published-three-fantasy-novels

Virginia Commission for the Arts Announces $30,000 in Artist Fellowship Awards, Including Two UVA Professors
Creative Writing

Virginia Commission for the Arts Announces $30,000 in Artist Fellowship Awards, Including Two UVA Professors

The Virginia Commission for the Arts is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2021-2022 Artists Fellowships, including two UVA professors!

January 10, 2022
The theme of 2021’s Lighting of the Lawn was “Brighter Than Ever,” chosen to reflect the feeling of emerging after a long, dark period. (Photo by Sanjay Suchak, University Communications)

‘Brighter Than Ever’: A 20th Lighting of the Lawn for the History Books

Jubilant students, faculty, and staff gathered on the University of Virginia’s Lawn for the 20th anniversary of Lighting of the Lawn, a beloved tradition launched by students to forge unity after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/brighter-ever-20th-lighting-lawn-history-books

One of the recording sessions documented in the new Beatles documentary, “The Beatles: Get Back.” (Photo courtesy of Apple Corps)
Music

UVA Pop Culture Expert Dissects the ‘Fab Four’ as New Beatles Documentary Drops

It is hard to overstate the impact The Beatles had on rock ’n’ roll, as evidenced by a recent conversation with Jack Hamilton, an associate professor of American studies and media studies at the University of Virginia.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-pop-culture-expert-dissects-fab-four-new-beatles-documentary-drops

The 20th annual Lighting of the Lawn, set for Dec. 6, is open to members of the University community. (Photo by Sanjay Suchak, University Communications)

Lighting of the Lawn, Concerts, New Boar’s Head ‘Winter Wander’ Ring in the Holidays

The theme of UVA’s 20th annual Lighting of the Lawn is “Brighter Than Ever” and will feature dozens of student groups, including a cappella performances, a poem read by surprise guests, and a unique music and light show.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/lighting-lawn-concerts-new-boars-head-winter-wander-ring-holidays

21 New Books by UVA Faculty and Alumni for the End of ’21
Creative Writing

21 New Books by UVA Faculty and Alumni for the End of ’21

From Civil War history to young adult novels, this selection of new books by University of Virginia faculty and alumni covers a range of topics and should appeal to a variety of readers.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/21-new-books-uva-faculty-and-alumni-end-21

During the pandemic, Matthews said, writing seemed to make the invisible visible.
Creative Writing

Faculty Spotlight: Writing Can Return Some of What the Pandemic Has Taken Away

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Charlotte Matthews worked to give her students one thing: space to tell their stories.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/faculty-spotlight-writing-can-return-some-what-pandemic-has-taken-away

Alex Scheinman, whose film is debuting at the Virginia Film Festival this weekend, used to give pre-match speeches during the UVA tennis team’s 2013 championship season. (Contributed photo)
Film

From Court, to Classroom, to Screen, This Hollywood Hoo Keeps Creating

Alex Scheinman, a member of UVA’s 2013 NCAA championship men’s tennis team and an avid poet during his time on Grounds, is debuting a film at the Virginia Film Festival this week.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/court-classroom-screen-hollywood-hoo-keeps-creating

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