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Painting of storks  sitting in a dead tree
Arts & Culture
Ghostly Forests on Eastern Shore Have a Story to Tell
A collaboration between scientists and artists on Virginia’s Eastern Shore has resulted in artful insights to a natural phenomenon.
Vampire teeth with blood droplet falling from teeth
Arts & Culture
How the Spread of Disease Juiced the Lore of Vampires Into Pandemic Proportions
In original Slavic folklore, the vampire functioned as a symbol of disease; it provided an answer when science was lacking.
Student working on a sculpture while professor watches

Arts & Culture
UVA Sculpture Class Heads Outdoors During Pandemic
University of Virginia sculpture professor William Bennett shows how he adapted his in-person sculpture courses under COVID restrictions.
Ed Morton holds his Dracula carved pumpkin
Arts & Culture
UVA Library Lights Up Halloween Season With Local Carver’s Scary Pumpkins
Local carver Ed Morton has become known over the years for the exquisite pumpkin carvings that he does for the Small Special Collections Library and other groups.
painting of constables fighting
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‘A Mountaintop Moment’: Professor’s Met Exhibition Sparks Discovery of Lost Painting
Professor Elizabeth Hutton Turner had just finished teaching her art history class when she got word. A painting she had been seeking for years had finally been found.
Christina Ngo, sitting on the Lawn playing violin in a pile of leaves
Arts & Culture
UVA Offering New, Musical Care Packages to Soothe the Soul, Benefit Arts Nonprofit
The singing telegrams are a product of President Jim Ryan’s office and meant to sow comfort and joy during this difficult time.
Drive in movie theatre
Arts & Culture
In the Car, Under the Stars: See Virginia Film Festival’s First Drive-In Movies
Pull up a car seat at the Virginia Film Festival’s drive-in screenings, running through Sunday at Morven Farm and the Dairy Market.
Headshots: From left, Linda Hamilton, producer and Julie Lynn and President Jim Ryan
Arts & Culture
‘Terminator’ Talk: Jim Ryan Joins Actor Linda Hamilton for Film Festival Discussion
Hamilton recently reprised her famed role as Sarah Connor in “Terminator: Dark Fate,” where she worked with producer – and Ryan’s UVA Law classmate – Julie Lynn.

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