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Coming back from grief, Jimmy Catlett shares his "Fever Dream."
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Premiering at the Byrd, "Granite" tells the story of a displaced Richmond community.
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Author's new book, "The Primrose Murder Society," inspired by local Richmond landmark, The Tuckahoe.
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Having a rave-up with Jim McCarty and the Yardbirds.
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The inaugural Italian & French Film Festival at Richmond launches in late March.
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Reveries of sex and corrupt power structures in “Dreams,” and longing for the lost video store in “Videoheaven.”
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In “Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play,” VCUarts Theatre envisions a post-apocalyptic future fueled by “The Simpsons.”
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Local independent record label Cherub Records celebrates 25 years.
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Broadway in Richmond’s “Beauty and the Beast” invites you to be their guest.
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Corey Fonville and Sam Fribush form a productive partnership around the Hammond organ sound.
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On a quest to find a public toilet he’d like to use, one Richmonder is destigmatizing bathroom talk with the PortaDash app.
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Parents in Richmond are surrounded by questions from the past – we are lucky Bill Martin was here to sort through them.
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Dangerous journeys of self-discovery in two promising indie movies: “Honey Bunch” and “Bunny.”
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The free RVA Environmental Film Fest covers everything from microplastics and AI data centers to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and local waterways.
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Legendary electronic musician Egyptian Lover returns to the River City.
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Southern noir rock band Vexine reunites with new album “The Light and the Dark in Everything.”
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Former Richmonder Virginia Pye's new novel, "Marriage and Other Monuments," takes place in the volatile summer of 2020.
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The comedian behind “Seinfeld” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” has made an appearance on Broad Street.
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Decades later, Stephen McCarthy and Kevin Pittman's country rock band finally takes wings.
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Glamorous nerds fight for our livelihood in “Crime 101” and “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die.”
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