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In the acclaimed new "Top Gun" sequel, which features even more square jawlines, the ageless Tom Cruise looks to physicalize dad-rock nostalgia in the skies.

Flying Dad Rock

Tom Cruise burnishes his own unapologetic legend in “Top Gun: Maverick,” while making his personal obsessions our own.

Dancer and community activator, Alyah Baker, graduated from Duke University before performing with Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Joffrey Ballet of New York, Oakland Ballet, Richmond Ballet, and Carolina Ballet.

Rounding Up

For her 18th choreographer’s showcase, Starr Foster is bringing the audience in close to celebrate Pride month.

Author Dale M. Brumfield worked as field director for Virginians Against the Death Penalty (VADP) just as things began to change.

The Mercy Seat

Author Dale M. Brumfield’s new book chronicles the abolishment of Virginia’s death penalty.

Ghanaian artist Gideon Appah's "The Older Couple," 2021. Oil on canvas. His exhibition "Forgotten, Nudes, Landscapes" is on display until June 19th at the ICA at VCU.

What Dreams May Come

Gideon Appah’s “Forgotten, Nudes, Landscapes” at the ICA looks at death, myth and reality impacted by the pandemic.

Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst (middle) recently made national news for walking out of a concert two songs in, but plans for the band's upcoming Richmond show at Brown's Island on Thursday, June 2 are still on. Pictured beside him are Mike Mogis (left) and Nathaniel Walcott (right).

Out of the Weeds

Bright Eyes is bringing a 14-piece band and chamber orchestra to Brown's Island.

Todd Patterson plays Sutter, a boy who loves Michael Jackson and Jackie Collins novels, in "Bootycandy," written by Robert O'Hara.

Bootylicious

TheatreLAB’s “Bootycandy” takes a satiric look at growing up Black and gay.

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  • A scene from the Tony award-winning musical "Hairspray," based on the film by John Waters. It runs Jan. 24-29 in 2023.

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    Broadway in Richmond announces a record nine musicals for 2022-23 season.

    By Staff | Apr 26, 2022

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