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Soul Sessions plans a performance event to share experiences in dealing with the impact of COVID-19.When Bryan Harvest Blaque Hancock was asked to host a…
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At a time when the nation is politically polarized – when we’re divided by over a hundred channels of cable and a growing gap between rich and poor, a…
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Drawing crowds to a small town to see Shakespeare can be challenging, but the Blackfriar’s Theater in Staunton finds way to intrigue the public. This…
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Filmmaker, comedian and writer John Waters is returning to Richmond’s Byrd Theatre with an all new, live Christmas show. Reporter Brad Kutner spoke with…
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With talk of Charlottesville and Civil War monuments dominating the news cycle, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Director addressed the institution's…
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Thanks to the popularity of the books and television series Game of Thrones, a Virginia Tech Professor of Medieval Studies has no problem filling his…
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Storytelling is as old as the human race; from cave paintings and tales told around a fire to modern day messages beamed across satellites, there has…
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15 years ago a stash of African American photographic portraits taken in the early 1900's were discovered on a farm in the Northern Neck region of the…
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When it comes to after-school activities, things like football, marching band or academic teams come to mind. Now, one Charlottesville non-profit is…
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At this time of year, many people discover the wonderful world of children’s books as they search for holiday gifts. At the Virginia Historical Society,…
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Between the end of the Civil War and the start of the Civil Rights Movement, African-Americans in the South lived under restrictive laws known as Jim…
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Earlier this year Governor McAuliffe vetoed a bill that would have given parents of public school students a say in assigned readings. Now, it's up to…