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Richmond’s two big literary gatherings will honor authors as well as help develop new ones.
Charlottesville's Morgan Ashcom explores our differing relationships to work at Candela.
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A roundup of Richmond fall theater offerings.
Davvero authentic dairy-free gelato and sorbet arrived in Lakeside earlier this month.
Robert Granados ensures only the freshest kind at Richmond Olive Oil in Carytown.
The VAxDesign Awards ceremony will be held on Oct. 18 at the Branch.
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Gather & Hem lounge and eatery elevates the ordinary inside the Hilton Richmond downtown.
Therapy in the documentaries “Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos” and “Look into My Eyes.”
Award-winning Richmond author Meg Medina to join Sri Lankan-American novelist S.J. Sindu VCU Cabell Library.
WRIR DJ Freddie J will spin Japanese music from his own vinyl collection at Plan 9.
Playlist culture gets an ear at University of Richmond's annual music lecture.
Richmond Triangle Players sends up Cold War paranoia and 1950s domesticity with “5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche.”
UPCOMING EVENTS
NEWS
At its 20-year mark, the Richmond Folk Festival gets a glorious glow-up in a new documentary.
Street artist Tyler Thomas resurfaces with a new retrospective show.
The ICA becomes a part of VCU’s School of the Arts
FOOD + DRINK
Chef Noori opens Mantu Express in Short Pump.
The aperol spritz’s reign is waning, but there’s no strong contender for its crown.
Hanover tomatoes are back on the shelves. What makes them such an enduring favorite?
The new restaurant at the Tides Inn in Irvington is worth the drive.
First episode of VPM-produced Edna Lewis documentary airs on July 19.
THEATER
Actors overcome sometimes shallow family drama in the musical “John and Jen” at the Mill.
Virginia Rep readies a stage adaptation of Stephen King’s psychological thriller “Misery.”
A new musical written by a former Richmond police officer aims to de-stigmatize the disenfranchised.
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