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The comedian behind “Seinfeld” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” has made an appearance on Broad Street.
FEATURED
Decades later, Stephen McCarthy and Kevin Pittman's country rock band finally takes wings.
Glamorous nerds fight for our livelihood in “Crime 101” and “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die.”
Hopewell's first brewery, Good Ship Brewing, now open.
The city’s independent African American newspaper folds.
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The Latest
Music Orchard Richmond seeks to provide high-quality, inclusive and accessible music education to all students.
WRIR's Melissa Vaughn has left the building.
Virginia Opera’s “Intelligence” highlights the women behind Richmond’s Union spy ring.
Curated by Exposure Cinema, the Nu West film series at the ICA uses the Black Western to explore what it means to reclaim the myth of America.
ChinaFest: Year of the Fire Horse at VMFA, GLOW at the Science Museum, The Golden Hours, BälSäc’s Super Ball Bash at GWARbar, Blue Orpheus Orchestra Album Release, Bio Ritmo, Jake Xerxes Fussell, A Mighty Marley Celebration and more.
Walk for Peace draws 10,000 people downtown with message of compassion and hope.
NEWS
How some Richmond artists and nonprofits are protesting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Former Fan Tastic Thrift space purchased to accommodate growing art programs.
Event to honor VPM’s Swain and three others for contribution to art and civic engagement.
FOOD + DRINK
Dock your ship at Shoreline for a spectacular lunch, with dinner on the horizon.
SetBreak Brewing soft opens this weekend in the back of Black Heath Meadery.
Chef Laine Myers set to open long-awaited restaurant, Oro, in Church Hill.
Craft ice company Lady Chiller promises perfect cubes for the city's best cocktails.
Hospitality-focused recovery group Ben’s Friends launches a Richmond Femmes chapter.
THEATER
Swift Creek Mill Theatre explores the life of disability rights advocate and author Helen Keller with “The Miracle Worker.”
A basketball superstar opens the door to the complexities of modern manhood in “King James.”
Judy Garland cabaret is a stepping stone for local stage favorite Grey Garrett.
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