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The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts embarks on the largest expansion in its history.
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At the Byrd, "Pavements" mixes rock star reality and fiction. We caught up with drummer and former Richmonder Steve West for a Q&A.
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Richmond punk band Ultra Bleach goes track by track through their new cassette.
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Richmond Triangle Players readies “Conversations with Mother,” a poignant five-decade story about a mother and son.
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Former Talking Head Jerry Harrison talks about the classic concert film "Stop Making Sense" before a special Richmond screening.
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The Branch Museum's "Confluence" captures artist Kenny Nguyen’s experience as a member of the diaspora.
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It's a promising start for HBO’s latest prestige crime drama, “Task.”
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Richmond Ballet kicks off a new series of VMFA performances with “Moving Art 1: Passion and Power.”
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Fame and social media in Spike Lee's “Highest 2 Lowest” and Alex Russell's “Lurker.”
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Blank Verse Records offers artists — musical and visual — an opportunity to shine.
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Patrick Berran's "Burn Blue" at The Foyer Gallery finds the painter still challenging himself while battling cancer.
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“Hello My Name Is” highlights sticker culture with works from hundreds of artists around the world.
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CAT’s funny, compelling “The Lifespan of a Fact” tries to pinpoint the fuzzy line between fact and fiction.
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The music and dance collaboration “Unheard of Practices 5” brings the party to Dogwood Dell.
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“Caught Stealing” and “The Toxic Avenger” are two very different genre films held back by self-consciousness.
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Former archivist of activism and social movements to discuss her book on 20th-century Black collectors at Library of Virginia.
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Saxophonist Charles Owens releases a series of emotional performances from Smalls Jazz Club in NYC.
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“Un/Bound” at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture tells the stories of free Black Virginians.
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VMFA exhibits “Cardbirds,” a series of Robert Rauschenberg works inspired by cardboard boxes, for the first time in more than four decades.
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“Honey Don’t!” and “Relay” make for a fruitful late August weekend of thriller-going.
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