That One Song: “Say A Little Prayer For Me” by Sunken Man

“Who is this 38-year-old that we’ve never heard of that is recording with some relatively big hitters?” Richmond-based singer-songwriter Michael Rawls, whose debut album under the name Sunken Man comes […]
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The Valentine’s “Building a City: Richmond’s Landmarks” highlights local architectural marvels through student models.
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The Science Museum of Virginia's “Survival of the Slowest” looks at how some species’ perceived disadvantages help them not only survive, but thrive.
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As part of America’s 250th celebration, direct descendent of Patrick Henry to perform play at St. John’s Church.
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Following $11.75 million in renovations, Maymont celebrates 100 years as a public park.
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The techno hellscapes of “Backrooms” and “The AI Doc."
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Fans of the beloved former Main Street Grill are gathering on May 31 at Studio Two Three.
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Medusa gets a close-up in the world premiere of “Small Quiet Good” at Brightpoint Community College.
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Two Japanese artists working nearly a century apart take on a legendary road in the VMFA's potent print exhibit, “Views of the Tōkaidō.”
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Author to discuss book detailing Lincoln’s forgotten, late-career role in advocating for immigration.
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How Barbara Kingsolver turned a bestselling novel into a refuge for women in recovery.
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“I Love Boosters” and “Zodiac Killer Project” on the anxieties of the modern age.
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McCormack's Irish Pub pushes back against ICE, one T-shirt at a time.
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Exploring Richmond's community gardens and urban agriculture projects.
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“Obsession” and “Wasteman” make for a week of good, bleak thrillers.
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Richmond rockers return on the heels of delayed reaction to "Feeling Wild."
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Richmond rockers return on the heels of delayed reaction to "Feeling Wild."
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Celebration of “Passages” album featuring artists in solidarity with immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers, to be held at Studio Two Three.
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Founding member of Buffalo Springfield and Poco, Richie Furay brings his acoustic trio to Tin Pan.
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The Branch Museum opens “Imagining Best Products,” a look back at the design and architecture of a Richmond retailer.
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