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“Hiding in Plain Sight” is a group of seven paintings by Nancy Murphy Spicer that confront visitors with tongue-in-cheek statements, including “Why” or “Luck,” written in large handwritten print. Each […]
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Sept. 22-24
Two weekends of gun violence. Nine dead in the inner city. And top leaders up against intense public heat. The recent carnage in neighborhoods of the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing […]
In the end, it took only a handful of Confederate heritage supporters to cause a partial shutdown and surreal freakout in the Fan last Saturday. Just two hours before, it […]
In a city oozing with historic significance around every corner, it’s still surprising when a restaurant can play the history card. Richmond, meet Jackson’s Beer Garden and Smoke House. During […]
Here in Europe, grocery shopping is a little different, and you might need a few tips to get your through your first trip. Check your entitlement at the door: We […]
The years 2016, 2015 and 2014 were the hottest on record around the planet, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
I couldn’t help but notice that Karen Newton’s piece “A New Book Aims to Clarify Antifa’s True Mission,” about historian Mark Bray’s reading from his antifa handbook at Chop Suey, […]
Certain artists have the eye that can discern both the beauty and the utility of an object in an instant. Keith Ramsey is that kind. Ramsey says his painter mother, […]
Wishbone Ash plays the Tin Pan on Tuesday, Sept. 26.
An excerpt from “We Face the Dawn” describes the segregated society into which future Richmond civil rights icons were born.













