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From left: Jeanette Jang, Stacy Matthews, Alison Hall, Hyo Joo Uh, Susy Yim.

Classical Couture

The Richmond Symphony will be wearing high-tech new clothes this weekend for its Mahler performance.

With its endless symphony of choreographed dance violence, "John Wick 4" gives action movie fans what they crave most:  elegant leading man Keanu Reeves conducting "a kill machine-slash-art expo set in an industrial slaughter house."

Splatter Poem

Shameless and unpretentious, "John Wick 4" is an ultraviolent kill machine that moves beautifully.

The Meridian Brothers, known for playful experimentation with Latin American sounds, will be joined by Richmond's bolero-beat group, Miramar, on Monday night at Richmond Music Hall (April 3). Founder Eblis Alvarez is pictured (bottom far right).

A Neo-Tropical Night

Columbia's Meridian Brothers bring their adventurous dance music to Richmond.

Composer and musician Curt Sydnor and conductor/musician Naima Burrs (Classical Revolution RVA) will present "The Fall of Richmond" at Gallery5 on Sunday, April 2.

A Musical Monument

Curt Sydnor’s new symphony depicts Lincoln’s visit to Richmond in the final days of the Civil War.

Dawn of the New Jawn

Dawn of the New Jawn

The new face and voice of American jazz, bassist Christian McBride talks about his latest group, his love for Richmond, and meeting today’s youth where they are.

Named a rising star by BBC Magazine, Italian conductor Valentina Peleggi will lead the Richmond Symphony and Chorus through composer Gustav Mahler's monumental Second Symphony on April  1 and 2 at Dominion Energy Center.

Love is the Answer

Conductor Valentina Peleggi discusses her love for the world-building Second Symphony by Mahler.

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  • A look inside the Pamplemousse Gallery during the recent show, "Snafu," by co-founders Kevin Sabo and Mary Fleming.
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    Keeping Art Weird

    Two local artists-turned-gallerists join forces for a Scott’s Addition space to feature “unexpected” art they love.

    By Gabriella Lacombe | Jan 20, 2023

  • Richmond's Jason Marks will play Jewish theatre legend Zero Mostel in the one-man biographical show, “Zero Hour,” running at the Weinstein JCC for four performances, March 29- April 2 .
    Photo By Todd Schall-vess

    From Hero to “Zero”

    Jason Marks channels legendary thespian Zero Mostel in his first one-man show.

    By David Timberline | Mar 21, 2023

  • Carol Piersol Announces Retirement from 5th Wall Theatre

    Carol Piersol Announces Retirement from 5th Wall Theatre

    By Staff | Feb 7, 2023

  • A still from the short documentary film "Wood Hood" (2022), from director Alex Cullen.

    Green Screens

    The Wild & Scenic film festival screens short environmental films at the Science Museum.

    By Karen Newton | Mar 6, 2023

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