
Surrealist poetry and the imagination
What we love most about our dreams is also what can make them strange: they’re of our making, yet out of our control. But how can dreams translate to poetry?

What we love most about our dreams is also what can make them strange: they’re of our making, yet out of our control. But how can dreams translate to poetry?

The summer driving season started last weekend and motorists paid slightly more for gas at this time of year than in the previous two years ($3.66) – three cents more than in 2013 ($3.63) and two cents more than in 2012 ($3.64).

The UVA baseball team opened the 2014 NCAA Tournament with a 10-1 victory over Bucknell in the Charlottesville Regional Friday (May 30) at Davenport Field.

Interviews with UVA baseball coach Brian O’Connor, and players Mike Papi, Artie Lewicki and Nate Irving, after Virginia’s 10-1 win over Bucknell in the 2014 NCAA Baseball Tournament Charlottesville Regional on Friday.

This afternoon Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam finished a two-day barnstorm trip through Southwest and Southside Virginia, his first as the Commonwealth’s lieutenant governor.

Artie Lewicki gave up three hits in seven scoreless innings, and a slumbering UVA offense woke up with a seven-run sixth to break open a close game and push the top-seeded ‘Hoos to a 10-1 win over #4 seed Bucknell on Friday in the opening game of the NCAA Baseball Charlottesville Regional.

Augusta Free Press is live at Davenport Field in Charlottesville, Va., for the opening game of the 2014 Charlottesville Regional in the NCAA Baseball Tournament pitting #3 national seed UVA (44-13) and Bucknell (30-19).

The debut of The Chris Graham Show has Augusta Free Press editor Chris Graham offering up a preview of the NCAA Charlottesville Regional with a focus on the #3 national seed UVA. Can the ‘Hoos advance to the 2014 Super Regionals?

UVA’s Nathan Kirby (So., Midlothian, Va.) and Nick Howard (Jr., Olney, Md.) were named to the 2014 Louisville Slugger All-America Team, announced Thursday by Collegiate Baseball.

The Virginia Sports Hall of Fame will be making a stop in Staunton for its annual Virginia Tour Golf Tournament. This year’s tournament will be held at the Club at Ironwood in Staunton, Virginia on Thursday, June 12.