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Photography by Tristan Williams For songwriters and musicians of all genres, going from the page to the stage can be ...
For decades, Albemarle County’s Comprehensive Plan has placed a portion of land near the intersection of U.S. 29 and ...
As of September 10, Virginians 18 years and older with at least one underlying condition, and everyone over 65 years old, can ...
In the three years since the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health decision that ended federal abortion protections, the Blue Ridge ...
Charlottesville Opera celebrates the timeless works of Rodgers and Hammerstein with Oh, What a Beautiful, Enchanted, ...
Reverberating walls of guitars, manic drumming, screeching vocals, and ponderous lyrics with obfuscated motives give a sense ...
Some childhood interests turn out to be just a passing fancy. But that was not the case for Fiona Balestrieri when she was a young musician. “My first instrument was actually the fiddle,” she says. “I ...
Appalachian folk hero Tyler Childers returns with his neotraditional blend of country, bluegrass, folk, and honky-tonk. The Kentucky-born singer-songwriter has earned several Grammy Award nominations ...
Ryan Calonder has a simple vision for something that’s become a sprawling enterprise: a music festival, but limited to two ...
A new chapter is about to begin for a historic property in Charlottesville’s neighborhood Fifeville that for many years ...
On September 8, Del. Katrina Callsen presented Charles Alexander, one of the Charlottesville Twelve that integrated city schools, with a resolution from the Virginia General Assembly. The ceremony was ...
The Downtown Mall is at the center of Charlottesville’s most recent controversy, a “camping ordinance” that would criminalize sleeping or storing personal belongings on public property. While a strong ...