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Editor’s note: A previous version of the article stated earlier fundraising totals. This version updates those totals to date for all candidates as of June 6. A previous version of […]
Traditionally, Memorial Day weekend kicks off the summer movie season. But last year’s season was so bad it contributed to a 25-year low in domestic theater attendance. A service called […]
Swift Creek Mill’s late spring production is a Southern comedy about four middle-aged women who will do anything to adhere to their high-school promise to serve as bridesmaids in each […]
When the Richmond Symphony decided to throw itself a 60th anniversary party, it didn’t want it to be all about the symphony. Setting out to use a big mobile tent […]
It should come as no surprise that a restaurant in the Fan serving pizza and local beer has cultivated an enthusiastic customer base — in less than a month. Pizza […]
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I attended an outdoor program May 29 to mark the 50th anniversary of a brutally modernist landmark in Church Hill, now the home of the nonprofit ChildSavers. Commissioned in 1968 […]
In 1972, the seminal volume “Transcendental Style in Film” positioned filmmakers Yasujirô Ozu, Robert Bresson and Carl Theodor Dreyer as religious artists who delayed the easy gratifications of cinema so […]
Avengers? Deadpool? Han Solo? What about the movies without goofy car endorsements? Several smaller-scale films, including a mini-renaissance of African-American stories, encourage spending even more of summer 2018 in air-conditioned […]
There’s a lot more to Thai food than stir-fried noodles with peanuts, and the quirky iThaiz has been cranking out some of the most interesting such food in Richmond. Spring […]
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