Yo La Tengo, with The Rosebuds

music Rock ’n’ roll at its purest is supposed to be loud, raw and (occasionally) a little scary, which explains why so many of the form’s finest practitioners have been unpleasant people with a few screws loose. The three members of the Hoboken, New Jersey-based Yo La Tengo, who played to a sold-out Starr Hill […]

Hamlet (First Quarto)

stage Because most theater-goers will not be immediately familiar with the discrepancies between the three printed versions of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet—the first quarto (1603), second quarto (1604) and folio (1623)—Ralph Alan Cohen, executive director of Staunton’s American Shakespeare Center, runs the risk of alienating his audience by staging the arcane and rarely produced first quarto […]

The State of the University, in 132 words

UVA President John T. Casteen III gave his yearly State of the University speech last week to a crowd gathered in Old Cabell Hall on February 7. Here is the abridged version (with apologies to the original author). UVA President John Casteen hit many of the same  points he’s hit in the past State of […]

Eating disorders on campus

Anorexia, bulimia, binge-eating: They’re no longer the “exotic” afflictions they were when social worker Emily Lape began practice at UVA 20 years ago. Lape now performs several intakes per week at the Student Health Center (www.virginia.edu/sh). One out of three students who sign in, she says, seek help with an eating disorder. While some find […]

“Mad Money” host speaks at Darden

“It’s an honor to come here,” said Jim Cramer, host of the popular CNBC finance show “Mad Money,” (www.madmoney.com) on his visit to the Darden School of Business (www.darden.edu) last week as the first stop on his second annual Back to School Tour. The financier-turned-TV-personality arrived in town on Tuesday, February 6, and spent the […]

Cavaliers snag 24 football recruits

February might not be a time for many UVA sports fans (www.virginiasports.com) to think about football: The men’s basketball team is hovering near the top of the ACC standings; the baseball team is ranked in the Top 10 in preseason polls; and the No. 1 lacrosse team is getting set to defend its national title. […]

Biscuit Run opens house

“It’s the death of humanity,” local activist John Salidas exclaimed, and as he did so, he leaned in, giving his already harsh assessment an extra push. His pale eyes burned. Tara Rowan Boyd, general recipient

New county housing lowest since 1995

Albemarle County (www.albemarle.org) recently released its 2006 building report that shows 575 new building permits were issued in 2006. The results are the lowest number for residential construction since 1995, when 569 building permits were issued. Nine Year Comparison of New Albemarle Residential Dwelling Units The 2006 numbers are down 44 percent from 2005. Those […]

Street closure “measure of last resort”

Congested traffic is an issue for anyone who lives in Charlottesville, but for those that stand to be affected by the development of Biscuit Run and the 30,000 increased vehicles per day it promises to deliver, the dilemma is one of invasion and threat to quality of life. To head off this expected infringement, a […]