Charlottesville Pavilion may become the nTelos Wireless Pavilion
Name change faces City Council approval next week
Name change faces City Council approval next week
Since she first conceived the “visual fiction” project in the late 1990s, local multimedia artist Rosamond Casey has curated a series of projects that have all fallen under the banner of “Mapping the Dark: A Museum of Ambient Disorders.” First it was a 2003 installation at McGuffey Art Center. Then it was a mixed-media art […]
Sons of Bill, too, on June 17-18
At about 5’8", in jeans, faded Mets t-shirt and almost tube-brimmed Giants hat, Mike Bisceglia is an unlikely media mogul. But he is perhaps the first, at least locally, to monetize an emergent media form: the podcast. “At the radio station, we like it,” says Bisceglia, who rounds up the local sports scene on WINA’s […]
Bookfest fun continues, two solid plays, two good local groups and the Anatomy of Frank’s Downtown debut
Another chance to catch Silverthorn Films’ recent documentary about the guy who painted the inside of Old Cabell Hall
The force of the performance largely rests on its two leading actors, Emma Duncan and Geoffrey Culbertson.