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More than two years have passed since the Albemarle Board of Supervisors gave permission for staff to move forward with the ...
Protesters with the newly formed local chapter of the Queer Liberation Front demonstrated in front of the Rotunda on June 5, ...
Danzy Senna’s latest novel, Colored Television, tells the story of Jane, a novelist and tenure-track professor, and her ...
Classical music and criminal narratives commingle on the pages of The Dark Maestro, the latest offering from author, educator ...
Independent reggae artist Mighty Joshua’s conscious lyricism, decrying historic and contemporary inequity while praising ...
Historically known as Jubilee Day, Charlottesville’s Juneteenth Celebration commemorates the final enforcement of the ...
While not constrained by either Albemarle County or the City of Charlottesville, the University of Virginia is a public body ...
The Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority has been on a roll in recent years with renovations at Crescent Halls ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act that narrowly passed the U.S. House of Representatives on May 22 includes provisions that ...
Harrisonburg-based Dogwood Tales crafts emotional alt-country and indie rock, influenced by the sights and sounds of the ...
Charlottesville City Council delayed its anticipated June 2 vote on a multimillion dollar surplus allocation, rescheduling ...
NYC comedian Liz Miele brings observational humor and hilarious storytelling to the stage with bits about dating, gender, ...
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