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A fantastic cast elevates the down-home charm of Swift Creek Mill’s “The Spitfire Grill.”
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With Portland's Rose City Band, Ripley Johnson is still stretching out.
Oldies but goodies, omakase and outskirts (late-night edition)
Zappa’s “We’re Only in It for the Money” at Reveler, SNL’s Andrew Dismukes, Jason Isbell at Allianz, Plunky Day at Dogwood Dell, Flock of Seagulls and Bow Wow Wow at The National, Piranha Rama and Hot Lava, Rose City Band, Shalom Farms Open House, Stories of Asian Americans at The Valentine and more.
The Bellwether Sessions hosts a neighborhood concert series in a Church Hill garage.
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Firehouse’s world premiere, “Burial Tax,” leavens family drama with delightfully dark humor.
"House to Highway" traces the roots of Jackson Ward at Library of Virginia.
New photo exhibition featuring flower arrangements by incarcerated people to raise money for Chesterfield County Jail recovery program.
Living historian Charles Wissinger plays the Marquis de Lafayette at St. John's Church.
Richmond author to discuss American Revolution in the South at Library of Virginia.
Talking about sadness, life and Willie Nelson with Phosphorescent.
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Lost Office Collaborative and the Giving Notes Project provide space (and sounds) for collaboration.
And the winners are...
And the winners are...
FOOD + DRINK
Conservation landscaping company Undoing Ruin wants to make your yard a more interesting (and edible) place.
The 100th Summer Supper Somm dinner offers a joyful celebration of tomatoes.
Written poolside sipping a cold local bev (wearing sunblock, obvi).
Exploring industry insider favorites with the Reitzers.
And the winners are...
THEATER
Richmond Triangle Players and Firehouse Theatre stage “A Strange Loop,” a Pulitzer- and Tony-winning show about Black queerhood, family and finding your “inner white girl.”
Virginia Rep readies “Waitress,” Sara Bareilles’ musical about dreams, pie and finding your voice.
The Richmond Shakespeare Festival brings a dash of panache to Agecroft Hall with “Cyrano de Bergerac.”
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