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Theater
On Heroes and Hope
A basketball superstar opens the door to the complexities of modern manhood in “King James.”
Nelson D. Lankford's latest book, "After the Fire: Richmond in Defeat," seeks to understand Richmonders in the wake of the Civil War.
Introducing The Class Of 2025
FEATURED
We see lemon drops, comfort food and stone crab claws trending up.
Genre January brings three interesting and highly variable new crime films: “No Other Choice,” “The Rip” and “Dead Man’s Wire.”
SetBreak Brewing soft opens this weekend in the back of Black Heath Meadery.
Featuring designer Christian Siriano and artist Ashley Longshore, "Undeniable" at The Branch aims to elevate Richmond within the fashion world.
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The Latest
The Ingramettes bring a mighty gospel noise to Révéler for a special Saturday afternoon show.
The nonprofit Guiding Eyes for the Blind connects exceptional dogs with individuals for greater independence.
The Valentine’s longtime leader spent three decades helping shape Richmond’s post-Confederate identity.
After its restaurant closing, Elegant Cuizines pops up with vegan fare.
Judy Garland cabaret is a stepping stone for local stage favorite Grey Garrett.
Pondering your spiritual path in light of the new year? There’s a podcast for you.
Trending
Remembrance: Edwin “Eddie” Slipek, 1950-2025
Style’s former senior contributing editor and architecture critic passes at 75.
An American Requiem
Composer Damien Geter honors lives lost to racial violence with "An African American Requiem."
Way Out West
Former Richmond guitarist Alan Good Parker finds new musical life in Los Angeles playing with Lucy Dacus and Dijon.
Profiles in Satire
John Price's "From George to Joe" mixes portraiture with political satire.
Breaking: Bill Martin, Valentine Director, Dies After Traffic Accident
Martin spent three decades at the helm of Richmond’s history museum.
Arts + Culture
ICA at VCU Hosting Inaugural Fundrai...
Event to honor VPM’s Swain and three others for contribution to art and civic engagement.
NEWS
Ways to volunteer and celebrate this month in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., one of America's greatest leaders.
Scott Elmquist looks back at his favorite photos from 2025.
Sub Rosa officially reopens this Tuesday, Dec. 16.
FOOD + DRINK
Chef Laine Myers set to open long-awaited restaurant, Oro, in Church Hill.
Craft ice company Lady Chiller promises perfect cubes for the city's best cocktails.
Hospitality-focused recovery group Ben’s Friends launches a Richmond Femmes chapter.
After a two-year hiatus, irreverent pop-up Shift Meal is back at Zorch.
From Bellycheer at Agecroft Hall to traditional Victorian Christmas tales at Patrick Henry Pub.
THEATER
“Back to the Future: The Musical” star enjoys his life’s wild ride both in and out of the DeLorean.
Virginia Rep’s thriller, “Deathtrap,” embraces and surpasses genre tropes with comic surprises.
Virginia Rep opens a brand new adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.”
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