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Country idylls gone awry in the dispiriting “28 Years Later” and the invigoratingly bleak “Vulcanizadora.”
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UPCOMING EVENTS
NEWS
The mayor assembles a local advisory board for arts and culture.
Virginia Pride hosts “Gayest Room Ever” pop-up room at Quirk Hotel for Pride Month.
The inaugural Farmstead Fest kicks off this Memorial Day weekend in Aylett, Va.
FOOD + DRINK
Written poolside sipping a cold local bev (wearing sunblock, obvi).
Julio's Bagels opens in Brookland Park.
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Dishing on spring flavors, fancy Champs and big, hot breakfast items.
New inclusive Richmond Growers Market puts down roots in Southside.
THEATER
Virginia Rep readies “Waitress,” Sara Bareilles’ musical about dreams, pie and finding your voice.
The Richmond Shakespeare Festival brings a dash of panache to Agecroft Hall with “Cyrano de Bergerac.”
Swift Creek Mill Theatre readies “There Goes the Bride,” a British farce about flappers and fatherhood.
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