The new Main Projects gallery hopes to turn casual patrons into collectors.
"Searching for Jimmie Strother" resurrects a mysterious songster with a terrible past.
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Celebrate love with these treats, eats, sips and events.
Secret society Tri Theta promotes local theater by game-ifying the audience experience.
A sampling of recent genre films on the streaming scene.
The opening of Main Projects art space, ChinaFest at VMFA, Richmond Symphony presents “Mancini,” The Burl Show at Eric Schindler gallery, a tribute to Paul Watson at Artspace and more.
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Richmond hip-hop mainstay Radio B wonders where we're headed on "The Internet is Fake."
Manual Cinema’s film-theater hybrid “Frankenstein” regenerates at the Modlin Center.
Afro-Zen Allstars celebrate a decade of interpreting the golden sounds of pan-African music.
Swift Creek Mill Theatre mounts “The Diary of Anne Frank,” a chronicle of girlhood during the Holocaust.
With "Rich Soil," artist Kristine Mays breathes life into the unseen laborers of the land at Lewis Ginter.
In response to Richmond’s recent water woes, a petition to reopen the city’s historic springs gains traction.
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The locally developed musical “Safety” is drawing crowds before it’s even finished.
The choreographer, dancer, educator and founder of VCU’s Department of Dance + Choreography passed away last week at 105.
FOOD + DRINK
Our second column features deep dish news, choice V-Day eats, happiest hours and more.
TBT El Gallo now open for lunch, dinner and "aggressive" happy hours.
Richmond's eighth annual Vegan Food Week runs Jan. 21-26.
A new bi-weekly food column by two of Richmond's veteran food writers.
Trouvaille works to find its footing in storied Lombardy Street building.
THEATER
Richmond Shakespeare’s “The Father” dives headfirst into the mind of a man with dementia.
In an audacious experiment, the cast for Yes, And’s “Constellations” will be different for every performance.
Virginia Rep stages a farcical take on Sherlock Holmes with “Ken Ludwig’s Moriarty: A New Sherlock Holmes Adventure.”
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