“This is a one-man show, and that one man delivers an astounding performance!” Mara Guyer has the review of “Satchmo at the Waldorf,” playing through April 7.
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Jerold E. Solomon – teacher and father of five – was inspired by the artistic challenge of taking on three roles in a solo performance at November Theatre.
Discover Steampunk is a unique exhibit at Science Museum of Virginia, highlighting the connection between art, history, and technology.
A powerful novel of hope and forgiveness, “The Little Liar” is Mitch Albom’s first exploration of the Holocaust, and it leaves an indelible mark on readers.
Hamilton Glass and Germany Ray’s new mural at RPAA honors the Richmond 34, Virginia Union students who conducted a sit-in for Civil Rights at Thalhimers in 1960.
Joan chats with the Bakers – two of the stars from Richmond Shakespeare’s “Into the Woods,” playing at Steward School’s Cramer Center, March 7 through 24.
Friday Cheers, presented by Hardywood Park Craft Brewery, returns May 3 for its 39th season as Richmond’s longest-running concert series.
VMFA celebrates Black History Month with exhibitions, installations, and special events honoring African American artists and community builders.
The Science Museum of Virginia Foundation is one of fourteen organizations to receive a Commonwealth History Fund grant, awarded by VMHC.
Actor Justin Mark is Jem Finch in “To Kill a Mockingbird,” showing at Altria Theater, Feb 27 through March 3.
Celebrate the accomplishments of African Americans who’ve contributed to our nation, and particularly our region during Black History Month.
How did thinkers and writers of the late 1800s envision the future? Virginians will soon find out in “Discover Steampunk, the new exhibit at Science Museum!