Mad Men

Lost souls abound in the surprisingly soulful “Predators” and “Baltimorons.”

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Got a fever for more holiday music happenings? We've got your RVA roundup.
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On "Restless," Richmond band Palmyra wrestles with touring life and personal changes. 
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Author of book about political art during the American Revolution to speak at VMHC.
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RVA Skate School teaches the sweet science of skateboarding to the next generation.
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Featuring all-star local musicians, the Potluck sets up shop at Révéler Experiences.
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Valentine exhibition “West By Water: Richmond’s James River and Kanawha Canal” explores one of the city’s historic waterways.
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The Mill’s radio play of “It’s a Wonderful Life” wittily answers many sound effects questions.
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Archival interview with actor and pioneering reggae star Jimmy Cliff from 2010.
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After a major kickoff, "Giants" starts monumental conversations at VMFA.
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Pocahontas Reframed Film Festival goes international with films from Indigenous and Aboriginal peoples around the world.
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Springing into Winter

December’s first weekend features major dance events that focus on the observer.

NEWS

At its centennial, a new celebratory plaque is sure to include the original name of the Boulevard Bridge.
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With SNAP benefits at risk, a guide on where to donate food, money and resources in RVA.
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A former Richmonder’s operatic adaptation of “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay” is a hit at The Met.
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FOOD + DRINK

The ICA’s chef residency program launches with Santana Hem’s Cambodian-inspired concept.
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The Richmond couple behind Crescent Simples uses quality, locally grown ingredients for fall flavoring.
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District Prime Chophouse, espresso martinis, sporty cocktails, pizza and more.
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