Virginia Rep’s Murder on the Orient Express delivers suspense, humor, and stunning design in a luxurious whodunit led by a stellar cast.
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Carpenter Theatre at Dominion Energy Center and Altria Theater announced significant improvements aimed at elevating the audience experience.
Swedish jazz star Gunhild Carling brings her multi-instrumental magic to The Tin Pan Oct. 4, sharing music, memories, and family traditions.
Actors Charlene Hong White and Nathan Whitmer worked through different challenges for their roles in Virginia Rep’s current production of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, which runs through…
13-year-old Destin Scott, a gifted singer from Franklin Military Academy, will perform the National Anthem at the RVA East End Festival, celebrating local talent.
Brick by brick, LEGO® Discovery Center Washington D.C. is showing thanks by offering free admission to local community heroes.
The Richmond Folk Festival returns to Richmond’s riverfront, October 10-12, 2025, to celebrate 21 years as one of Virginia’s largest and most cherished events.
The Science Museum of Virginia’s fall/winter lineup features new exhibitions, after-hours events, laser shows, camp-ins, and the return of the Model Railroad Show.
It’s impossible for Cody Fry to narrow down the reasons why he loves music. “There are so many things . . . it’s the thing that I do that makes…
Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Atmosphere blends 1980s NASA drama, gender and identity struggles, and astronaut action into a dual-timeline story of ambition and resilience.
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Take 6’s Claude McKnight recalls their first Grammy nod, reflects on decades of awards, collaborations, and creativity ahead of their Richmond show Aug. 31.











