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Wednesday 27eventsAwards Fundraiser A community service awards dinner presented by Bon Secours with guest speaker Kevin Soden and led by Style Weekly editor Jason Roop at 6 p.m. at the […]
It’s that juncture between afternoon and evening classes at Virginia Commonwealth University. Kevin Yarborough, an accounting major, hunkers down in the soaring atrium of Snead Hall, the impressive new home […]
So what’s left after founding a record label, producing films, writing songs for Madonna and Whitney and boasting one of the most recognizable names in R&B history? Clearly, not much. […]
Grace Potter has mastered the fine art of getting famous. It’s all in how you get dressed: Strap on some cowboy boots and blue jeans, then humbly — yet glamorously […]
OpeningThe Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen “A Dialogue in Color,” still-life oil paintings by Christaphora Robeers. Reception at 7 p.m. Feb. 28. Through April 29. 2880 Mountain Road. 261-ARTS. […]
If you’re into irony, you’ll love “Fanatic,” New York artist Jillian Mcdonald’s solo extravaganza of postmodern video, multimedia installations and photography at 1708 Gallery. Unfortunately, the recent onslaught of ironic […]
by Ed Harrington
In “King of California,” a self-reliant teenager (Evan Rachel Wood) holds down the family mortgage without need of parental oversight until her dope-smoking, jazz-playing, free-spirited father (Michael Douglas) shows up […]
Gene Hively’s wife, Vicky, died of bone cancer a year and a half ago, and he says he’s “been drunk ever since.” He was, in fact, very drunk one night […]
Swift Creek Mill’s production of Peter Clapman’s adaptation of “Little Women” is as thought-provoking as a tea party — all sweetness and no substance. The compelling point of Louisa May […]
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