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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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Whether you celebrate Valentine's Day or Galentine's Day (or neither), there are plenty events.
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Richmond Ballet offers a Valentine’s treat with the emotional extremes of “Giselle.”
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Swift Creek Mill Theatre explores the life of disability rights advocate and author Helen Keller with “The Miracle Worker.”
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Drama is served with keen relatability in CAT’s “Dinner With Friends.”
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Music Orchard Richmond seeks to provide high-quality, inclusive and accessible music education to all students.
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Lessons from the Walk for Peace and Virginia’s Black civil rights leaders.
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“Dracula” and “Whistle” offer this week’s survey of formula horror.
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Virginia Opera’s “Intelligence” highlights the women behind Richmond’s Union spy ring.
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Curated by Exposure Cinema, the Nu West film series at the ICA uses the Black Western to explore what it means to reclaim the myth of America.
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How some Richmond artists and nonprofits are protesting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Author of “Playing for Power: Black Resistance in Amateur Basketball and Football in Jim Crow Virginia” to speak at VMHC.
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VCU's Black History Month Lecture looks at what fashion can tell us about the history of Black American women.
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Plan 9 Music is hosting Cadence’s site-specific play, “Love and Vinyl,” with pre-show micro-concerts.
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