Described as “one of America’s most important voices in preserving historic landscapes,” Bates recently appeared on Netflix’s “High on the Hog,” one of many ways she is spreading the word about African American history.
Based on knowledge gained in a media studies course that she took as an undergraduate, alumna Caky Winsett has written a play, “Watch Me,” that debuts Monday in New York City.
UVA English professors called the new film, “The Green Knight,” a “wildly inventive riff” and “a worthy retelling bound to spawn even more, proving again that the old stories are the richest.”
Teaching during a pandemic wasn’t easy for anyone, especially those teaching aspiring actors, musicians and artists. But in some ways, art education may just be better for it.
Media studies associate professor William Little, who teaches a course centered on the use of artificial intelligence in film, weighs in on the controversial use of AI in a new documentary.
From Hawaii’s tourist tax to Venice’s cruise ship ban, major destinations are revaluating mass tourism. Urban planning professor Jessica Sewell discusses striking a new balance between residents and tourists.