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Musicals about trailer park mullets and a red-headed orphan girl close out the season with uplifting
tunes about the underprivileged.
tunes about the underprivileged.
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Ongoing Agecroft Hall and Gardens This imported British manor house offers special events and lectures regularly. 4305 Sulgrave Road. 353-4241. American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar The center features […]
Sometimes it pays not to advertise — just ask the folks at Lamar Outdoor Advertising, who've learned that lesson well from several years of stalled negotiations with the city. While […]
I have read and listened with great interest to the fallout from and responses to your April 8 exposAc, “Losing Patience” (Cover Story). It was written within the tradition of […]
Alongside Hank Williams and Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger is a patron saint of the modern singer and songwriter. With a passion for politics, the environment and equality echoing throughout his […]
One of the most interesting things about the music of Thomas Meluch — better known as singer and songwriter BenoArt Pioulard — is his ability to incorporate the world around […]
Entirely random, mostly irrelevant, all irreverent.
Correction: The Wayne “The Train” Hancock show at Plaza Bowl is May 29, not April 29. www.myspace.com/plazabowlrva TUESDAY 28 event Remembering President James Monroe Guests can come to Hollywood […]
The Grateful Dead has legions of fans that follow the band from show to show. “Video Games Live” has Matt Campana. When the Richmond Symphony performed “Video Games Live” at […]
City Councilman Marty Jewell endorsing Terry McAuliffe at the 17th Street Farmers' Market April 27.
Fanciful French film whimsicality is a dicey prospect for the contemporary moviegoer. When it comes with a strong central narrative and a likeable character, a la “AmAclie,” it's light and […]






