When Belén Moyano saw “Hadestown” with her husband, she predicted she would one day be a cast member in the award-winning show. How did she realize this destiny?
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The Green at the Science Museum of Virginia with pathways, trees, and public art is part one of a plan to enhance public greenspace around the historic building.
Take Mom to the VMHC for a free and fantastic Mother’s Day outing, Sunday! You’ll see the renowned exhibit, Apollo – When We Went to the Moon.
“Log Cabin” – showing at Triangle Players through May 20 – explores marriage, parenting, relationships, and privilege from the perspective of three couples.
VMHC marks its one-year anniversary with First Friday for families – free admission to the museum, live music, kids’ activities, food trucks, and so much more!
Kristin van Ogtrop’s essay collections are perfect for gifting – the mom-figure in your life will appreciate her honesty, wit, and wisdom. Two great titles!
Every living being leaves an imprint on earth. It is these imprints or signs of life – like vegetation, water, and industrial pollution – that scientists are not only looking…
Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia (BHMVA) names Shakia Gullette Warren as executive director of the facility.
Lewis Ginter offers evening hours for Incanto so families can take in these amazing sculptures by the artists behind Burning Man.
Joan chats with the director of “Log Cabin,” running April 28 through May 20 at Triangle Players. The play explores relationships and how society interprets them.
Elephant & Piggie’s ”We Are In A Play” at Virginia Rep Center is ideal for families with younger kids, but Lindsay Garrison says older kids will absolutely love it, too.
If you’re like me and really want to take your kids to see the cultural phenomenon that is Hamilton, but you’re not sure it’s appropriate, here are a few tips.











