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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.

Monster Mash

Monster Mash

In "Men," an English filmmaker pushes pretentious modern horror to its breaking point.

Quoit Riot

Quoit Riot

Historic Richmond’s Quoit Club, a mashup of a happy hour and a field trip, returns.

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  • Director Leon Lee has a new film “Unsilenced” that chronicles the Chinese Communist Party’s banning of the spiritual practice Falun Gong in 1999. It screens on Saturday, March 12 at 4 p.m. Lee will take part in a live video Q&A after the screening.

    Speaking Truth to China

    Spurned by streaming outlets, a Peabody-winning Chinese filmmaker presents "Unsilenced" at the Byrd.

    By Chris Carr | Mar 9, 2022

  • Noa Luz Barenblat (as Chava), Kelly Gabrielle Murphy (Tzeitel), and Ruthy Froch (Hodel), in the North American tour of "Fiddler on the Roof" running April 5 through 10 at Altria Theater.
    Joan Marcus

    Emigrant Song

    Broadway in Richmond’s timely tour of “Fiddler on the Roof” takes the stage at the Altria Theater.

    By Rich Griset | Apr 5, 2022

  • Dancing with Ukrainians
    Oleksandr Kucheriavyi

    Dancing with Ukrainians

    Fred Astaire Dance Studios Richmond provides a home for Ukrainian dance instructors to follow their dreams.

    By Karen Newton | Apr 26, 2022

  • Pride flags hang above the rink floor at Rollerdome. Virginia Pride is sponsoring a Rainbow Roll skate night with drag queens and a costume contest this Sunday, May 15. Moving forward, it will be held the third Sunday of every month.
    Scott Elmquist

    Rollerskate Revival

    Rollerdome is the place to fall in love with four wheels again.

    By Wyatt Gordon | May 12, 2022

  • Kristen Turso-Whitlow, 35
    Scott Elmquist

    Kristen Turso-Whitlow, 35

    My Path Forward program manager, Children’s Home Society of Virginia

    | Mar 29, 2022

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