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“Lorna's Silence” offers an unusual case of extreme naturalization.
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A proposal to open visitors' center in Main Street Station gains momentum, support from civic leaders.
Opening Gallery5800 “Barber vs. Barber,” featuring artwork by John Barber and Joshua Barber. Opening Oct. 9 and on display Nov. 8. 5800 Grove Ave. 285-0774. Glave Kocen Gallery “All Media […]
For Don Roy, Franco-American fiddle playing is a family tradition that started when he was a 6-year-old growing up in Rockland, Maine. He's now accomplished on guitar, mandolin and banjo […]
Former governor and Richmond mayor's political blessing no longer matters, say some.
It wouldn't be a Richmond Folk Festival without go-go music. For the unfamiliar, go-go is that heavily percussive, call-and-response, Latin beat house party meets P. Funk sound started in the […]
Though the band has endured a number of changes in its supporting lineup through the years, Everclear has been and always will be the brainchild of Art Alexakis. Fueled by […]
Ongoing “Boleros for the Disenchanted” Barksdale Theatre launches its 2009-2010 season and the Hispanic Theatre Project with a play by Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Jose Rivera (“The Motorcycle Diaries”), following the […]
Ongoing Agecroft Hall and Gardens This imported British manor house offers special events and lectures regularly. 4305 Sulgrave Road. 353-4241. American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar The center features […]
If the Original Tuxedo Jazz Band can bring as much unvarnished energy to its playing as leader Bob French does to a telephone interview, it will be a bracing performance. […]
Dan Whitney has made a career for himself playing the part of an American stereotype. Better known as Larry the Cable Guy onstage, the Nebraska native has spent several years […]










