Following a quadruple-platinum soundtrack, performances at schools throughout the country and even a best-selling novel, it’s about time somebody put “High School Musical” on ice. Debuting in 2006, the film […]
On an evening after work when the week is winding down, it’s hard to resist pampering — especially free pampering. Carytown’s Le Visage makeup boutique stayed open late Thursday, Aug. […]
Local choreographers welcome visiting artist Maria Bauman in “Symbiosis,” a presentation by Richmond’s Ground Zero Dance Company. The show features two of Bauman’s works: “Concerning Proximity,” a duet exploring a […]
It’s nice to get the neighborhood together for a party, especially when the neighborhood is an entire city. And when that party includes belly dancers, flame twirlers and double-Dutch performers, […]
Kelly McCants, a homemaker on her tax forms, is knee-deep in retro prints and polka dots, handcrafting aprons and tablecloths and oh-so-much more — adding a little kitsch to the […]
Richmond’s film scene is small enough to fit inside a lounge on Broad Street, yet large enough to take on an international competition.That dichotomy played out Friday evening, July 27, […]
Isn’t that just what you need after a long day at the nuclear power plant: a pink-frosted doughnut, a handful of KrustyO’s and, to take the edge off, an ice-cold, […]
Rock ‘n’ roll got a little bit sexier in 1990 when the Black Crowes released their debut record, “Shake Your Money Maker,” offering a blend of boogie and soul unlike […]
Local Christian band Offering is adding some jingle jangle to July. Though hot summer days aren’t exactly conducive to sleigh bells a-ringing, the group will be performing songs off its […]
R ichmonders braved the summer heat and looked good doing it the week of July Fourth. Guests of Dr. Joe Niamtu III and his wife, April − including Channel 12’s Gene […]