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Dealing as it does with the collision of faith, family and drug abuse, there is no escaping the melodramatic elements in Richmond Triangle Players’ latest production, “High.” Even so, playwright […]
So, how does Derek Rowe feel about becoming the face of Richmond hipsters? “I’m a husband and father of two very small kids,” he says. “I just happen to have […]
Bryan Tucker is setting a high bar for Richmond comedy writers. The Clover Hill High School and University of North Carolina graduate — profiled in this 2008 Style cover story […]
A short documentary details a historic game of mini golf played in Richmond.
Doesn’t it feel good to think about hot outdoor concerts right about now? Friday Cheers, the affordable summer concert series at Brown’s Island, has announced its 2014 shows. Highlights so […]
Playwright Paula Vogel premiered “And Baby Makes Seven” back in 1984, eight years before garnering widespread attention for “The Baltimore Waltz” and 14 years before winning the Pulitzer Prize for […]
Richmond Mayor Dwight Jones’ bid to be the next Virginia Democratic Party chairman has met opposition among gay rights advocates upset that Jones doesn’t support same-sex marriage. Since news broke in […]
Jack's Cookie Capitalism
-4 The week begins with yet another snowstorm, with the Virginia State Police spending the morning responding to 322 crashes, 53 disabled vehicles — and three sleep-deprived television meteorologists suffering […]
Direct from the future: an excerpt inspired by the science fictional Facebook ramblings of anti-abortion state Sen. Steve Martin.
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