BY KATIE ROBINSON Studio 115, part of the theatre and dance department, is presenting one of the most experimental, challenging,...
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BY MISSAK ARTINIAN There’s a good reason why “Slumdog Millionaire” has won countless awards, including four Golden Globes, and has...
By Ryan Marr and Landon James At least once in their life, a person discovers a store that completely changes...
By Tricia Callahan Hootie and the Blowfish sold over 12 million copies of their 1994 release “Cracked Rear View,” according...
By Alex Culbreth When one thinks of the blues, being barreled out of tiny nightclubs or shouted from the streets...
By Danielle Velardi Combs 139 held a steady crowd Friday night as members of the Undeniably Adjacent performed three different...
By Katie Robinson UMW Galleries held an open reception on Thursday, Jan 22 for Dupont Gallery’s new exhibit, “Departures and...
The act of classifying Andrew Bird’s music into a conventional genre for conversational purposes has plagued me for long enough....
By Landon James Over half of the world knows that feeling you get around 5 p.m. after not shaving for...
By David Gallagher The Rappahonnock Independent Film Festival (RIFF) began as the brainchild of Ryan Poe, a Fredericksburg native and...
By Danielle Velardi It’s 10 p.m. on Thursday when a table of diners breaks into a rendition of “The Island...
Thanks to a few resourceful music pirates and an ill-timed blog leak, the hype machine occasionally known as the online...
By Missak Artinian You learn a lot about people based on what they do and what they look like at...
By Tricia Callahan “Ra Ra Riot” is coming to Fredericksburg. Consider yourself warned. The rock band from Syracuse, N.Y. will...
By Landon James Well, the time has come. Your blood pressure has risen considerably and it’s not from the extra...
By Missak Artinian “Entourage” is without doubt the best show on television, at least since “Seinfeld” ended its nine-season run...
By Eliot Hagen Unlike Iraqi democracy, “Chinese Democracy” works. It has its faults, but with it being in the pipeline...
By Landon James The Performing Arts Club’s (PAC) Fall Big Show was more than a big hit on campus last...
By ELIOT HAGEN Valve has never made a bad game. From the still incredibly popular “Counter-Strike” games to the universally...
BY JOHN SHERIDAN If you’re anything like me, you’re constantly dying for something new to do in Fredericksburg. The only...
By AARON RICHARDSON Seth Casana stands on stage with his band Midnight Spaghetti and the Chocolate G-Strings, steam rising from...
BY LANDON JAMES This Friday is the only chance you will have to see the first ever individual concert by...
BY ELIOT HAGEN There’s never really been an unwatchable Bond movie. They all follow the same formula, incorporating guns, gadgets,...
By RYAN MARR The UMW theatre department is blurring the line between faculty and student in their currently running production...
BY TRICIA CALLAHAN The Beastie Boys headlined a concert in Richmond on Tuesday, Oct. 29 that hoped to get young...
BY RYAN MARR 18-year-old Daniel Bachman remembers the first time he met Adam Bray. “I had been trying to pre-order...
By ELIOT HAGEN “LittleBigPlanet” is indisputably one of the biggest PlayStation 3 exclusive releases in the console’s lifespan. Its innovative...
BY ELIOT HAGEN “Mega Man” is one of the franchises that fizzled before 2000 and has since been represented by...
BY RYAN MARR An uneasy foreboding dictated my feelings for indie-psych-pop sideshow Of Montreal last June, when Kevin Barnes, the...
BY ELIOT HAGEN It’s been a little over a decade since we first popped “Fallout 2,” one of the greatest...