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Pauls Toutonghi spins a dog...

Every good story needs an indomitable force that drives the narrative forward. In Pauls Toutonghi’s book Dog Gone,...

Bronwen Dickey talks pit...

Though books about dogs never go out of fashion, popular dog breeds change over time. After all, it wasn’t so very...

UVA Special Collections...

Throughout the last four centuries, publishers, editors and artists have created a vast range of textual...

Novelist Hannah Barnaby...

Hannah Barnaby’s second young adult novel, Some of the Parts, published in February, was “partly inspired by my own...

Kristen-Paige Madonia...

Most writers are preoccupied by a single theme that they revisit and explore in new ways again and again in their...

Community fostering makes...

IX Art Park is a place where Charlottesville gets up close and personal with art. The art is big; it’s bright. You...

Barbara Kingsolver...

Over the course of her writing career, which began at a weekly alternative newspaper like C-VILLE Weekly, Barbara...

Book artist Lyall Harris...

Book artist Lyall Harris doesn’t shy away from difficult and complex subjects, but dares to approach them more...

The story unfolds

The idea for the Origami Yoda series began when Tom Angleberger stumbled across an origami Yoda on the Internet. “I...

ARTS Pick: Jay Blakesberg

Every great rock ‘n’ roll photograph requires unseen talent behind the camera, and if you follow coverage of jam...