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When organizer Luis Hidalgo sees a wide variety of Richmonders dancing to salsa music at the Latin Jazz and Salsa Festival, the happiness in the crowd touches him “It looks […]
As Richmond embraces its newfound, youthful vibrancy, it also faces daunting socio-economic, educational and cultural challenges. But whatever successes our region can claim are due to many of those who […]
At 10 a.m. on a sunny morning, a dozen business professionals are gathering around a table at Art 180 to hear about how the McShin Foundation is helping people recover […]
If you follow food politics, you’re aware of the ongoing discussion about ethnic food. The argument is that Americans tend to pay more for cuisine from European lands, but want […]
A signature piece of 75-year-old artist Howardena Pindell’s work is a short performance film titled “Free, White and 21.” In the 1980 video, Pindell, who is black, appears on screen […]
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When the founders of Cultural Crawl went looking for art-driven cities, the list was pretty predictable: Atlanta, Brooklyn, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Philadelphia and Washington. Add Richmond. Cultural Crawl was […]
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