The Valentine
RVA East End Festival at MLK Middle School, Virginia Pridefest at Midtown Green, Marc Rebillet at Brown’s Island, John Henley and Harry Kollatz Jr. at The Valentine, The Baseball Project and Minus 5, Woods and White Fence, Dark Days, Bright Nights, the fifth annual John Prine Memorial Show and more.
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Aug. 17 is the last day that the damaged Jefferson Davis statue will be on display at The Valentine.
The Valentine's “Generations: Stories of Asian Americans in Richmond” profiles members of Central Virginia’s Asian American community.
Yeison Landero at Get Tight Lounge, A Crowfest Benefit for Justin Golden, Let Lagers Ring at Hardywood, Sturgeon Fest RVA at Rocketts Landing, Brookhouse at Gallery5, and more.
Zarove Turkish psych at Révéler, RVA Music Night at Friday Cheers, Daydream Fest, Memorial Day Ceremony at Virginia War Memorial, Guitarist Peter Bernstein with Mike Hawkins Trio, Future Islands at The National, Frento Cumbiero and more.
The “Loving v. Virginia” opera, Get “Fancy” at The Valentine, Avett Brothers at VACU Live, Space Cowboy Prom at Gallery5, Bully and Rikki Rakki at Friday Cheers, Church Hill Springfest and Market, Drag queen Alyssa Edwards at the National and more.
The Valentine readies a new exhibit celebrating the city’s love affair with dressing up.
From saving The Valentine to furthering conversations about the legacy of the Lost Cause, Bill Martin is fostering a dialogue for a better tomorrow.
New Valentine exhibition “Edmund Archer: Perspectives on Black Dignity” highlights a late-Jim Crow era painter who crafted formal portraits of African Americans.
Thirteen items from the Valentine offer a window into Richmond’s queer history.
The Valentine’s “Sculpting History at the Valentine Studio” radically reimagines a Lost Cause workshop to uncover the ideology’s insidious nature.













