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Models show off the new school preppy designs of Urban Academy, which is having its debut show this Thursday, Oct. 5 at Studio Two Three during RVA Fashion Week.

Prepped Up

Vietnam-born fashion designer to debut new school preppy brand for RVA Fashion Week.

An author photo of Virginia Pye, the former head of James River Writers, who is returning this weekend with a new book, “The Literary Undoing of Victoria Swann" (Regal House Publishing).

Late Bloomer

Author Virginia Pye returns to James River Writers with “The Literary Undoing of Victoria Swann.”

Transfer student Jovan Long (as Oskar) works with director Wes Seals on the upcoming VCU production of "Let The Right One In," based on the popular love story that has already been a book, play and movie.

Let It Bleed

VCU stages vampire love story, “Let the Right One In,” and yes, there will be blood.

Food anthropologist, writer and podcaster  Deb Freeman, host of "Setting the Table," in a Style Weekly file photo from 2022.

Healing Plants

Podcaster and new Style Weekly food editor Debra Freeman to give talk on Black herbalism at Lewis Ginter this week.

The Farmer and the Chef Dinner Experience, a popular dinner series launched in July, begins with a tour of the farm and ends with a multi-course dinner featuring produce grown on the farm, hosted outdoors within Celeste’s wildflower meadow.

Native Soil

Celeste Farms allows visitors to experience the benefits of regenerative farming firsthand.

Morrie Piersol and Nathaniel Shaw, executive director of the New Theatre at Firehouse, share a moment onstage at the dedication of the Carol Piersol stage.

Firehouse Dedicates Carol Piersol Stage

Theater mainstay names stage after founding artistic director.

Lighting the Match

Lighting the Match

Richmond Food Not Bombs and RVA Community Fridges open North Side mutual aid kitchen.

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