Day of the Dead

Dia de los Muertos, similar to the Celtic Samhain and the Christian All Saints/Souls Day, is a celebration of the dead. The celebration runs from October 31st to November 2nd; November 2nd, is Dia de los Muertos, which is meant to honor adults and family relatives, and is when the holiday is typically celebrated. November […]

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PVCC on Jeopardy

Social media was abuzz about it this week. WINA-AM played the audio during a newscast. NBC29 announced it to viewers and retweeted it.  And presidents of some other Virginia community colleges are rather jealous. Yes!  PVCC WAS MENTIONED IN A CLUE ON THE JEOPARDY TV PROGRAM on Monday, Oct. 20. Here’s the video:  https://www.youtube.com/v/pSTYngx5VbM?version=3&start=818&end=828&autoplay=1

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FREE COMEDY WRITING WORKSHOP AT PVCC OCT. 24

Charlottesville, Va. – Piedmont Virginia Community College presents a Comedy Writing Workshop with writer and promoter Ty Cooper Friday, Oct. 24, from 1-4 p.m. on the Main Stage of the V. Earl Dickinson Building. The workshop is free and open to everyone who wants to add more humor into life.   Using clips from television […]

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PVCC THEATRE CLUB HOSTS FREE IMPROV WORKSHOP SERIES

Charlottesville, Va. – Piedmont Virginia Community College’s student Theatre Club (Masquers) hosts Fourth Fridays Improv Friday, Oct. 24, from 6-8 p.m. in the Maxwell Theatre (Black Box) in the V. Earl Dickinson Building. This free workshop series explores the art of theatrical improvisation in its many forms. No experience is required.   Using a series […]

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PVCC Presents belly dance master class oct. 25

Charlottesville, Va. – Piedmont Virginia Community College’s Dance Master Class series continues on Saturday, Oct. 25, from noon until 2 p.m. with a belly dance class taught by Joy Rayman. The class is suitable for dancers with all levels of experience.   Rayman will introduce her unique blend of belly dance, which includes elements of […]

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TWO GUYS, THREE TACOS

  A good, quick, and cheap meal seems to be in demand amongst college students in the Charlottesville area. “You can never have too many good places to eat,” says local second-year University of Virginia student Matt Gosnell. Many college kids are continuously looking for cheap and fast restaurants to provide them with dinner for their […]

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