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The Richmond International Film Festival features 170 films from directors representing 25 countries.

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A roundup of Richmond fall theater offerings.
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Davvero authentic dairy-free gelato and sorbet arrived in Lakeside earlier this month.
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Robert Granados ensures only the freshest kind at Richmond Olive Oil in Carytown.
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Gather & Hem lounge and eatery elevates the ordinary inside the Hilton Richmond downtown.
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Therapy in the documentaries “Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos” and “Look into My Eyes.”
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Award-winning Richmond author Meg Medina to join Sri Lankan-American novelist S.J. Sindu VCU Cabell Library.
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WRIR DJ Freddie J will spin Japanese music from his own vinyl collection at Plan 9.
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Playlist culture gets an ear at University of Richmond's annual music lecture.
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Richmond Triangle Players sends up Cold War paranoia and 1950s domesticity with “5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche.”
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UPCOMING EVENTS

Live and Thankful

A member of this year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class, guitar legend Peter Frampton is getting his flowers.

NEWS

At its 20-year mark, the Richmond Folk Festival gets a glorious glow-up in a new documentary.
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Street artist Tyler Thomas resurfaces with a new retrospective show.
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The ICA becomes a part of VCU’s School of the Arts
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FOOD + DRINK

Hanover tomatoes are back on the shelves. What makes them such an enduring favorite?
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The new restaurant at the Tides Inn in Irvington is worth the drive.
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First episode of VPM-produced Edna Lewis documentary airs on July 19.
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