Richmond Environmental Film Festival brings global environmentalism to RVA

Vaila DeYoung, Contributing Writer The Richmond Environmental Film Festival returned this week to celebrate and raise awareness of environmentalism.  The festival was founded by the James River Film Society in 2008, and was later backed by the Sierra Club and revived in 2011 as the RVA Environmental Film Festival. The festival, which is free, is […]

BHM profile | Black student artists form community, push for representation

Katherine Noble, Contributing Writer When Angelique Scott saw a lack of diversity and awareness in her VCUarts classes and realized other black students were having experiences similar to her own, she set out to create a supportive organization that would be a safe space to uplift and empower black student artists.  Scott found that other […]

What’s happening: Feb. 12 events calendar

See Something   THURS., 2/13 ‘The Story of Plastic’ Screening VCU’s biology department and the Richmond Environmental Film Fest will host a screening of “The Story of Plastic,” which discusses the dangers and effects of global plastic pollution. A panel discussion will follow the documentary. To request a free ticket, For more information, contact Ching-Yu […]

Review | ‘Birds of Prey’ is a morally confused, explosive time at the movies 

Josh Clinton, Contributing Writer The greatest accomplishment of Cathy Yan’s “Birds of Prey” is that the whole movie feels like the central character, Harley Quinn. It’s energetic, cute and colorful with a dark, violent edge, and it introduces an all-female superhero team, The Birds of Prey. Following a recent breakup with The Joker, Quinn goes […]