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(03/02/20 4:21pm)
International Women’s Day is coming up on Sunday, March 8, and Music Mondays is celebrating by highlighting women in music. Here are five new tracks stretching across punk, pop and indie rock genres to add to your spring break playlists.
(02/28/20 11:01pm)
Editor’s Note: This review contains spoilers.
(02/26/20 3:00am)
Editor's Note: Ask Eric is an advice column published every Tuesday. Anonymous questions are taken from this Google form. Questions are also taken both from The Collegian's Instagram, @thecollegianur, and via email, collegianaskeric@gmail.com.
(02/25/20 2:34am)
King Krule has a lot of gifts that are hard to come by. The project’s red-headed leading man, Archy Marshall, stands so thin I’m always a little worried his guitar might eat him alive, and yet he bellows with an English-accented baritone that can rattle walls and seep its way inside your skull.
(02/19/20 4:07am)
Editor's Note: Ask Eric is an advice column published every Tuesday. Anonymous questions are taken from this Google form. Questions are also taken both from The Collegian's Instagram, @thecollegianur, and via email, collegianaskeric@gmail.com.
(02/27/20 1:48am)
Fresh off of acquittal in his impeachment trial, Donald Trump has returned vivaciously to what he has spent the majority of his presidency doing: targeting America’s most vulnerable. Whether it be implementing tax cuts that reduced financial strain for only the wealthy or cutting spending for safety net programs, Trump aims to make America’s poorest citizens' lives considerably harder.
(02/18/20 4:20am)
Editor's note: This article is part of the University of Richmond Parson's Music Library staff blog series, Arachnophonia.
(02/14/20 8:14pm)
Happy Valentine’s Day to those celebrating and Happy Friday to the rest! Whether you are ready to celebrate tonight with your partner or your friends, or you are just enjoying your independence, watching a movie is always a fun way to spend your night.
(02/12/20 5:05am)
Editor's Note: Ask Eric is an advice column published every Tuesday. Anonymous questions are taken from this Google form. Questions are also taken both from The Collegian's Instagram, @thecollegianur, and via email, collegianaskeric@gmail.com.
(02/08/20 1:21am)
Have you seen the memes about January 2020 being the longest month ever? That’s how movie fans probably felt with January’s movie releases. But don’t worry! February is here and we can start fresh because this month is bringing many good movies.
(02/05/20 2:49am)
Editor's Note: Ask Eric is an advice column published every Tuesday. Anonymous questions are taken from this Google form. Questions are also taken both from The Collegian's Instagram, @thecollegianur, and via email, collegianaskeric@gmail.com.
(02/04/20 2:16am)
To make room in a crowded room of pop superstars, all waxing and waning erratically, all talented and with endless resources at their disposal, a young artist needs a superpower.
(02/01/20 4:50am)
Editor’s Note: This review contains spoilers.
(01/29/20 3:14am)
Editor's Note: Ask Eric is an advice column published every Tuesday. Anonymous questions are taken from this Google form. Questions are also taken both from The Collegian's Instagram, @thecollegianur, and via email, collegianaskeric@gmail.com.
(01/27/20 10:37pm)
A few weeks into January, the album release slates for each week start getting fuller, more surprising and more high profile. The industry’s release schedule usually peaks a few times a year, a bit different from movies where largely the best are saved for last around the holidays.
(01/25/20 4:54am)
The first month of 2020 is here, bringing a few new drama, horror and gangster movies. I can’t say it was hard to choose which ones to include in my recommendations. If you decide to head to the movies, your options for a good show are limited this month. Nevertheless, I have selected six movies that I find intriguing and worth checking out.
(01/30/20 4:51am)
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, thousands of people gathered in Richmond to protest the Virginia legislature's push for stricter laws regarding gun ownership.
(01/12/20 3:36am)
While waiting for the 2020 Oscar nominations to be announced Monday, I decided to make a few predictions for the movies, actors and actresses to be nominated for the categories of best picture, best actor and best actress.
(12/07/19 4:09am)
December is here and with it are some promising movies and performances that are worth checking out. Whether winter break gives you free time to hit a movie theater or you prefer catching a new Netflix movie at home, this list has you covered. December releases are also the last movies eligible for the 2020 Oscars, so for those of you who are fans of the Academy Awards, pay close attention to the gems of this month.
(11/30/19 2:17am)
Editor’s note: This review contains spoilers.