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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie might as well have been written by AI

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PVCC Hosts Documentary Screening and Discussion

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A Taste of Tavola

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Nettle Shirts Puppet Show Entertains the Deaf and Hearing

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A look into Now and Zen, a Japanese based restaurant.

Enjoy Delicious Offerings at Now And Zen

May 5, 2019Francesca Black, staff writer

Francesca Black, staff writer Good, inexpensive sushi is hard to come by in small towns such as Charlottesville. However, tucked into 2nd Street right off the Downtown Mall sits Now and Zen. With its cozy atmosphere, sunny dining room, and delicious food, Now and Zen is an amazing place to dine. The luscious smell of […]

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Photo of Little Star ribs.

Little Star Fires up Delicious Food

April 9, 2019Francesca Black, staff writer

Francesca Black, staff writer In the ever-evolving Charlottesville food scene, creating a restaurant with a unique vision is rare. Little Star does just that. This new gem on W. Main Street serves up Spanish and Mexican inspired dishes with bold direction. At the center of the experience sits the wood fired grill. The grill smoke […]

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A giant panda bear sits in an enclosure and nibbles a bamboo shoot.

National Zoo Charms an Ordinary Day

April 5, 2019Francesca Black, staff writer

Francesca Black, staff writer Living in Central Virginia offers a multitude of options for day trips. A few hours in any direction lands you by the ocean, in the mountains, or, in my case this week, the big city: the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C. The Smithsonian Institute provides free museums and parks including […]

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C-Ville Escape Room sign on brick. Various text.

Escaping Reality in the Escape Room

April 5, 2019Rachel Lemley, staff writer

Rachel Lemley, staff writer The Charlottesville Downtown Mall has a good variety of things to do, and one good way to spend a day is locked in a room. Escape Rooms are fun ways to use the mind while going through thrilling or chilling tasks. The Cville Escape Room has many different kinds of rooms […]

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One of the abandoned houses that Taylor and John explore

Exploring Abandoned Houses for Fun

April 4, 2019Samantha Aldridge, staff writer

Samantha Aldridge, staff writer There has been a heavy rise in urban and rural exploration throughout the world because of the mere curiosity for a fresh shot of something unusual. Everyday my timeline on Instagram is full of posts from explorers searching high and low for the newest abandoned attractions. I recently spoke with two […]

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Connecting Pets and Owners For 150 Years

April 3, 2019April 3, 2019Rachel Lemley, staff writer

For many years, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA)  has provided homes and care to animals without a family or home. This organization has been running since 1866 to prevent wrongful treatment of pets throughout the U.S. and expanded into a large international operation, opening care centers across the globe for a […]

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Amici’s Italian Bistro: Good Italian Food in Scottsville

April 3, 2019April 3, 2019Teddie Frock, staff writer

Amici’s means friends in Italian. This is the philosophy that is used by Sal Mini, Alex and Joe Lentini in their family business that includes three restaurants. Sal is Alex’s father and runs Sal’s Restaurant in Fork Union. Alex’s husband Joe runs Pino’s Restaurant in Dillwyn. When Alex and Joe married nine years ago, they […]

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Virginia Festival of the Book Turns a New Page

March 18, 2019Callan Shore, staff writer

Callan Shore, assistant editor Every March book lovers leave their screens behind to step into the world of their favorite stories. For the past 24 years, thousands have flocked to Albemarle County for the Virginia Festival of the Book. Each year, the attendance reaches around 20,000, and the attendees come from over 30 different states. […]

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The marquee at the Paramount Theater

Romance Flourishes at the Paramount Theater

March 18, 2019Francesca Black, staff writer

Francesca Black, staff writer The Paramount Theater in downtown Charlottesville hosts many events throughout the year. These events include opera, ballet, and musical theater as well as the screening of classic holiday themed films. This year for Valentine’s Day, the Paramount screened the cult classic True Romance, written by Quentin Tarantino. As one of the […]

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A picture of Charlottesville's Winter Market

Farmer’s Market Brightens Winter Blues

March 17, 2019Francesca Black, staff writer

Francesca Black, staff writer The market for local food in Charlottesville abounds with options to experience Virginia’s horticultural bounty. A crucial source comes to residents as the City Market, where local farmers, artisans, and vendors showcase their talents. In the winter months, January to March, the market is staged at the IX Art Park. Although […]

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