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Legislation that aimed to protect LGBTQ Virginians from discrimination in public employment and housing died in a House of Delegates subcommittee hearing today. The five bills — one of which […]
The Wood Brothers, Marcus King Band, Agents of Good Roots are headliners.
Any HGTV fans in the house? In case you missed it on television, do a quick YouTube search for “Style battle Richmond,” and enjoy the 22-minute video of a young […]
Geraldine Duskin How can you combine old and new pieces and make them work? This is a delicate balance. Inherited older pieces that are interesting and-or have sentimental value can […]
Walk into 68 Home on Broad Street and a ’70s bohemian vibe wraps its arms around you like a sheepskin throw. There sits a white pleather footstool on tapered legs. […]
Given his numerous appearances as TV spokesman for ChildFund International —previously called the Christian Children’s Fund — chances are, you’re already familiar with local actor Alan Sader. With his sonorous […]
As a black man living in the early 1800s, John Newton Templeton’s milestones are so early they’ve nearly escaped history. Born a slave, Templeton was the first black man to […]
Composer Walter Braxton doesn’t know the meaning of the word quit. Braxton began composing his opera “To Damascus, Opus 4, No. 3, an Opera in 5 Acts,” in 1992 to […]
Many people cherish the tale of a princess, a handsome prince and a terrible sleeping enchantment broken with true love’s kiss. Since its debut performance at Russia’s Mariinsky Theatre in […]
Andrew Baker and his wife have been making the 75-mile trek from Newport News to Nick’s International Market every few months for more than 50 years. They don’t intend to […]
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