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In the past few months, Richmond-based trumpet virtuoso Rex Richardson has been pinballing around the world. There have been concerts in Russia, Tokyo, Melbourne, and the United Kingdom, a youth […]
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In all honesty, I wasn’t quite sure I would like “Green Book,” the new dramedy by Peter Farrelly that opened the 31st annual Virginia Film Festival in Charlottesville (Nov. 1). […]
Horror fans rejoice: It’s been revealed on social media that there will be a Richmond screening of the original 1977 Dario Argento cult horror classic, “Suspiria,” accompanied by a live […]
The mayor comes out swinging for a $1.4 billion neighborhood development plan, which includes a new coliseum.
Arts nonprofit Gallery5 is working on a long-term lease with the new owner of its historic firehouse building.
Voting for the first round of the Grammy Awards ended Sunday, and so has the blizzard of For Your Consideration posts on social media. If past is prologue, it’s likely […]
On Tuesday, organizers behind the Virginia Women’s Monument unveiled a recently completed granite plaza on the Capitol grounds with the names of 230 women inscribed on its Wall of Honor. […]
With its expansive patio and bar-style menu, PBR knows its audience.
Squirrel-O-Ween at the Diamond: It’s a family-friendly night of hayrides, trick or treating, games and costume contests. 5 to 8 p.m. Free. Halloween Bash at Quirk Hotel: An “Alice in […]
Nov. 2 -3
Two first-time School Board candidates are up against incumbent Cheryl Burke for the 7th District seat.













