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These are the kinds of thorny, fascinating questions that get posed in “The Lifespan of a Fact,” a play that earned some splashy notoriety in 2018 due to a high-profile Broadway production that ...
Most of the time, dancers perform to recorded tracks, so working with a live band is a rare, and challenging, opportunity. “Even the Richmond Ballet isn’t dancing to the symphony all the time,” says ...
It all started for him after midnight jam sessions at a tiny club on West 10th Street in Greenwich Village which offered 50 ...
VMFA exhibits “Cardbirds,” a series of Robert Rauschenberg works inspired by cardboard boxes, for the first time in more than ...
When general manager Randall McGarry joined Natalie’s, he began researching Lebanese restaurants around the world and noticed ...
“Honey Don’t!” and “Relay” make for a fruitful late August weekend of thriller-going.
“War and Peace” musical “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812,” takes the stage at the Firehouse Theatre. There’s a war ...
“Edward Valentine’s Lost Cause statuary, including the Jefferson Davis statue, really did a lot of harm here in Richmond,” ...
He’s trying to lighten up here, but auteur gonna auteur. It’s the lower East Side of New York City in 1998, and Hank Thompson (Austin Butler) is working in a dive bar, drinking his life away while the ...
Goochland Community Theatre presents Puffs or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic by Matt Cox, Directed by Dillon White. For seven years a certain […] ...
Perhaps most poignantly, “Steady” contains lyrics adapted from the writings of Jameson Price’s sister, Johanna Calfee, who ...
Former archivist of activism and social movements to discuss her book on 20th-century Black collectors at Library of Virginia.