Through ILYSM Books, Mariela Gavino has combined her childhood dream with her passion for sharing essential narratives.
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A new book looks at Elvis Presley’s debt to Black musicians.
“Magazine Dreams” and “Flipside” are very different films united by an obsession with dashed dreams.
Alicia Díaz on dance, the body’s knowledge, and co-creating change with “Arts for Climate Justice for Puerto Rico.”
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden highlights the tattoos of its staff through March 27.
For the first time in 26 years, “A History of Animated TV Commercials” will have a rare screening this Sunday as part of the James River Film Festival.
The laughs are fast and furious in Richmond Shakespeare's “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged).”
Kronos Quartet returns to perform Sun Ra, Terry Riley and a set with mesmerizing Indonesian vocalist Peni Candra Rini.
Horsegirl’s Nora Cheng on music, mozzarella sticks and other important biz.
Staunton-raised composer debuts piece inspired by Arthur Ashe this weekend, before performances of Mahler and Mozart.
Richmond Ballet kicks off its “Moving Art” series at the VMFA with variety.
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