“It Was Just an Accident” and “Die My Love” offer ferocious stories of home and hearth in peril.
WRIR co-founder and “Global A Go-Go” host remembered for helping "decolonize" Richmond's ears.
FEATURED
Angelica Garcia, The Big LeBYRDski Fest, Lakecia Benjamin (pictured), the 17th Richmond Jewish Food Festival, Friends Fall Book Sale, Austin Fitch, Hot Water Music, Pengame: A Conversation about Writing in Hip-Hop at VSU, The Bad Plus, Virginia Ukapalooza, Black Flag, GBH, New Mastersounds and more.
Singer Angélica Garcia returns to RVA with a newfound freedom of movement.
Author Jay Watkins' research offers proof of Richmond's rich queer history, especially in the world of theatre.
Read Up Richmond to feature author Kevin Nguyen at Richmond Main Library.
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The Latest
Aliens, fascists, and alien fascists in “Bugonia” and “Anniversary.”
New itinerant bar helps tell meaningful narratives through drinks.
The Richmond couple behind Crescent Simples uses quality, locally grown ingredients for fall flavoring.
Author and director of restoration for Thomas Jefferson's retreat Poplar Forest to speak at VMHC.
The former Poet Laureate of Virginia updates a seasonal poem.
The real story behind the urban legend of Richmond's Church HIll vampire.
NEWS
A former Richmonder’s operatic adaptation of “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay” is a hit at The Met.
Sheriff’s deputy uses pepper spray on fan at Turnstile concert.
To survive federal funding losses, arts and culture groups will need to get creative.
FOOD + DRINK
The ICA’s chef residency program launches with Santana Hem’s Cambodian-inspired concept.
District Prime Chophouse, espresso martinis, sporty cocktails, pizza and more.
Vegan Mexican restaurant Taco Vegana opening on Oct. 14 in Church Hill.
As the craft beer industry cools, Richmond brewers are adapting in different ways.
The lowdown on new spots to hit and old favorites to revisit.
THEATER
Musical version of “Kimberly Akimbo” lets actress expose her more mischievous side.
With a new permanent venue, 5th Wall Theatre summons the spirit of Pablo Escobar in “Our Dear Dead Drug Lord.”
VCU”s “The Crucible” focuses a contemporary lens on systemic persecution.
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