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I confess: Richmond Shakespeare’s concept of five people playing all the parts in a Shakespeare play is often distracting, and at times I find the prop/costume changes awkward. But the […]
Branford Marsalis has always been a jazz musician. But in the 1990s, he was also known to the general public for the work he did outside of the genre, acting […]
For our Seventh Annual Music Issue, we decided to finally give the people something they could listen to as well as see. So we’re releasing Sounds of Richmond #1, our […]
OpeningArt Annex A silent auction to benefit The Harvey Foundation with live music. Reception April 11 at 7 p.m. 825 Grove Road. 379-2600.Anderson Gallery Juried fine arts exhibition. Through April […]
Mayor L. Douglas Wilder isn’t the only city employee receiving both a vehicle allowance and a city-owned car.The city adds a stipend to the salary of Benjamin Johnson, director for […]
I appreciated Joe Essid’s stylish meditation on the disappearance of winter in Richmond (“The Long Fall,” Back Page, March 26). There is a great deal to be said about global […]
OK, so maybe it’s not breaking news. “Chicken Washington” has been sitting on a Grove Avenue windowsill for about a year now. A few ants almost had their way with […]
Casual observers of pop culture might recognize scholar and intellectual Cornel West from his role as Councillor West in “The Matrix” sequels. The part wasn’t a stretch for the Princeton […]
With legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese directing a concert documentary about The Rolling Stones, expectations are high. This is the guy who made “The Last Waltz,” one of the defining concert […]
It had to happen. With Toad’s Place and The National both up and running, it was just a matter of time before the two offered conflicting enticements the same night. […]
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