Sarah Sargent has been writing about contemporary art for more than 20 years. In addition to C-VILLE Weekly, her writing has appeared in Art Papers, Sculpture Magazine, Artillery, and Virginia Living.
One of the toughest issues facing the greater Charlottesville region is the ever-increasing cost of housing, a barrier to ...
Sean Tubbs moved to Charlottesville in 2002 and has since sought to understand why development occurs the way it does. Since 2005, he’s helped innovate information-gathering to try to help people know ...
Roses are red, Violets are blue. We care about poetry, and you do too. Carly Gullickson gives C-VILLE an inside look at the life of a 22-year-old tennis pro.
Three Notch’d Road Baroque Ensemble extends the holiday season with the sounds of an Italian Christmas during performances in Staunton, Greenwood, and Keswick. Twelfth Night in Italy brings ...
Take in the tale of New York City socialite Holly Golightly and her romantic escapades with a Breakfast at Tiffany’s Brunch. Revel in the swinging early-’60s styles in Truman Capote’s classic adapted ...
After initially refusing to confirm reports that Charlottesville police Chief Al Thomas had resigned and was packing ...
Charlottesville is a growing city. We’ve added 5,000 residents since 2010, with another 10,000 in the county. And by ...
For 35 years, C-VILLE Weekly has been your award-winning source for free (!) local news and arts content. This beautiful city has kept us up and running through advertising support since 1989, but now ...
Brewery wants to tap into... Soon, you’ll be able to sidle up to one of the 45 bar stools at the Random Row Brewing Co. on Preston Avenue and say, ...
Before Charlottesville’s first hardcore punk band played Charlottesville’s first hardcore punk show, Lackey Die bass ...