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Roben Farzad, the Richmond-based author, producer and host of NPR One’s “Full Disclosure,” has sold the rights to his new book, “Hotel Scarface: Where Cocaine Cowboys Partied and Plotted to […]
Visions of the future are everywhere these days. Case in point: One of the most vocal proponents of local hip-hop culture, popular blogger Marc Cheatham of the Cheats Movement, has […]
Two films explore leaving home in drastically different ways.
Fest, the latest offshoot of Capital Ale House, is opening at 7044 Woodlake Commons in Midlothian on Thursday, Nov. 15, at 6 p.m. The biergarten and Oktoberfest concept strips down […]
If Giacomo Puccini’s “Girl of the Golden West” sounds hauntingly familiar to first-time listeners, it’s probably because they’ve heard it before. In fact, a musical phrase from the opera sounds […]
A history of the Richmond Triangle Players’ first 25 years onstage.
For those not sure that Richmond’s first American Indian film festival is a must-see, consider how legendary director Francis Ford Coppola reacted upon hearing about it: He immediately signed on […]
You may not know it, but Alex Nyerges, executive director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, began his career as an archaeologist. It was a pursuit that took him […]
It’s been nearly five years since gunman Adam Lanza opened fire inside Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, killing 20 children and six adults before turning the gun on […]
The indifferent, negligent property owner is the scourge of American cities, and there are few neighborhoods in Richmond that have not been wounded by this parasite. Plywood windows, peeling paint, […]
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