Sanjay Suchak serves as a tour photographer for the Dave Matthews Band, Public Enemy and Slightly Stoopid. His work — which has been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and Rolling Stone — also includes political protests and the removal of Virginia statues. From 2013 to 2023, Suchak was the senior photographer for the University of Virginia.
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Widely respected jazz trumpeter John D'earth announces his retirement from UVA and shares stories as a teacher, performer, composer, recording artist and bandleader of Jazz Thursdays at Miller’s in Charlottesville.
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Meet Jay Pun — musician, restaurateur, educator and co-founder of the VeryAsian VA Celebration, an annual event held in May in honor of Asian Pacific Islander American Heritage Month.
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The Center for Nonprofit Excellence — a long-standing, respected resource for nonprofits in Charlottesville and beyond — has a new executive director. Learn more about CNE and the important role it continues to play in our community.
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Find out how artist Terri Long rediscovered her creative voice after a breast cancer diagnosis and a devastating house fire.
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Jessica Harris founded a nonprofit youth theatre at age 16. Find out what she's doing now!
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In fall 2022, Charlottesville filmmaker Chris Farina was diagnosed with ALS — a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. To celebrate his award-winning work and raise funds to help with his medical expenses, the Farina Film Fest has been scheduled for Nov. 5 at The Paramount Theater.
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What do you get when you combine high energy and humor with guitar, accordion, harmonica, flute, vocals and great songwriting? You get the band Scuffletown.
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The local singer-songwriter is the first to sign a streaming licensing agreement with the school’s Music Library.
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Catch up with a local entrepreneur Brian Calhoun, who created a best-selling board game featuring a unique barnyard animal that’s a cross between a chicken and a pig. Then visit The Arts Center In Orange, a venue that provides opportunities for the community to teach, exhibit, learn about and enjoy the arts.
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Meet a photographer whose book highlights and celebrates area musicians who have influenced the Charlottesville music scene over the past five decades. Then sit down with the founders of an organization created to honor a young civil rights activist and provide scholarships for individuals passionate about social change.
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Join Jim Ryan the 9th President of the University of Virginia for an intimate conversation and a community run. Then pick up a paddle and try your hand at pickleball, a sport that is quickly becoming a favorite for players of all ages.
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Did you know that Charlottesville has more nonprofits per capita than New York City? Over the past 12 years, Charlottesville Inside-Out has showcased organizations and people working hard to make a difference in our community. In the new season, Terri Allard will introduce groups focused on improving literacy, promoting the arts and encouraging entrepreneurship.
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Charlottesville Inside-Out (CVIO) fans can look forward to a brand-new lineup of episodes and a new 8 p.m. time slot beginning Thursday, January 30 on VPM PBS.
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Meet a performance artist and professor who teaches philosophy, sociology, history, and music at the University of Virginia. Terri Allard talks with A. D. Carson about the Hip-Hop class he leads and Owning My Masters: The Rhetorics of Rhymes & Revolutions, a multi-track rap album Carson composed, performed and produced for his dissertation project at Clemson University.
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Catch up with the co-founders and directors of the world-class Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival.
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Check out the Charlottesville Mural Project, an organization that showcases the talents of local, regional and national artists, while adding to the cultural and visual vibrancy of the city.
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Hear from the Martin Luther King Choir, a choir that joins together in music to unify community members of all religions, ethnicities and backgrounds.
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Season 12 of Charlottesville Inside-Out (CVIO) premieres January 10, 2019 at 8:30 p.m. on WHTJ/WCVE/WVPT PBS. With host Terri Allard, the show will continue to highlight some of the region’s most unique people and places.