After a childhood Houdini stunt nearly cost him his life, magician Erick Olson now brings comedy, magic, and mentalism to Weinstein JCC gala.
Browsing: Arts & Entertainment
Maymont Mansion reopens after a two-year preservation project with a free open house, tours, live music and Jazz Age flair on March 21.
Celebrate the accomplishments of African Americans who’ve contributed to our nation, and particularly our region, during Black History Month.
Shake the winter blues with a universe of STEM programming at Science Museum of Virginia.
The familiar story gets a turbocharged stage makeover with original songs, dazzling effects, and standout performances.
Joan caught up with Zan Berube who plays Lorraine in Back to the Future: The Musical, bringing Broadway magic to Altria Theater Jan. 20–25.
Firehouse Theatre opens the year with Songs for a New World, an uplifting, soulful song cycle about change, discovery, and new beginnings, running January 15–17.
Lifelong New Yorker and filmmaker Zack Weiner brings his dark comedy Bad Shabbos to Richmond for the Israeli & Jewish Film Festival, with a January 8 screening and talkback.
Sadeqa Johnson’s latest novel is an emotionally rich exploration of loss, connection, and resilience.
Cozy up with these book recs for the winter months from our friends at bbgb tales for kids.
The highly anticipated follow up to New York Times bestseller author (and Richmonder!) Sadeqa Johnson’s Yellow Wife and The House of Eve hits shelves on February 10th, and we have…
Step into Monet’s world without leaving Richmond. This family-friendly immersive exhibit blends art, learning and calm beauty—no passport required.










