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Wednesday 20wordLecture Donna Brazile will discuss “Women and Minorities in American Politics” at VCU Student Commons at 7 p.m., free. 907 Floyd Ave. 828-1982.Lecture Elaine Tyler May will discuss “Cold […]
Though “the bus” is now a catch-all phrase for a cinematic fake-out, originally it referred to an actual bus. In Jacques Tourneur’s 1942 film “Cat People,” a bus roars and […]
I was happy to read Margaret Edds’ piece (“War of Attrition,” Back Page, Feb. 13) on the Democratic Party’s date with the Perfect Storm. It pegged the concern I have […]
It may seem odd that the inaugural performance at Richmond’s newest mid-size venue, The National, is coming from a Grateful Dead tribute band, the Dark Star Orchestra. Yet DSO have […]
Sponges @ Solvent SpaceAs a stand-alone installation, Hope Ginsburg’s multisensory transformation of VCU’s raw exhibition space at Plant Zero into “Spongespace” may not sustain a viewer’s interest for long. A […]
The Barksdale Theatre’s latest production, “Doubt: A Parable,” focuses on Sister Aloysius (Irene Ziegler), the strict-as-a-straitjacket principal of a 1960s Catholic school. Just when you start to think this no-nonsense […]
Art galleries and coffee shops are convincing signs of bohemian street cred, but to prove your town is truly hip, nothing beats a youth hostel.Broad Street, already home to First […]
Is 23 the charm? The gentle folks behind Combat Sports Challenge, an event that includes kickboxing and mixed martial arts, might think so. After 22 events at The Showplace in […]
OpeningArtspace New Members Exhibit, works in a variety of media. Reception at 7 p.m. Feb 22. 0 E. Fourth St. 232-6464.Art Works All Media Art Show juried by Anne Hart […]
One day Brian Vander Ark caught an earful from Verve, which at that time was still an underground English rock band. Liking what he heard, he dubbed his own fledgling […]
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