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Stavna In Wonderland

Stavna Ballet's Alice In Wonderland showed a dance troupe picking up momentum and finding its groove, writes Christopher McDaniel. On Saturday January 11th, Stavna Ballet held Alice in Wonderland at the Modlin Center for the Arts, their first production of the 2020...

Dogs Made Of Dots

Artist Jacob Daley's pointillist portraits of pets bring joy to pet owners throughout the city. Throughout 2020, he'll be giving a portion of his proceeds to Richmond Animal League to help even more pets find a better tomorrow. Local artist Jacob Daley is spending...

RVA Comics X-Change: Issue 35

Happy new year, comic fans! Welcome to a new year of new goals, new opportunities, and -- most importantly -- new comics. This year we are bringing you more of the best in comic news, upcoming comics, and events. We will be covering GalaxyCon once again this year,...

Rest Easy With WRIR’s Death Club Radio

RVA Mag #38 is on the streets now! Here’s another article from the issue, in which we explore the ins, outs, ups and downs of death and dying with Death Club Radio, the weekly WRIR show that helps demystify the universal experience of the end of life. Here’s the...

RVA Comics X-Change: Issue 34

Happiest of holidays, comic fans! Welcome to this week’s issue of your RVA Comics X-Change, and the final issue of 2019, featuring our End of the Year review, where we take a quick snapshot of the year in comics that was 2019. For today’s issue, we decided to reach...

RVA Comics X-Change Issue #33

In this edition of RVA Comics X-Change, our own Ash Griffith tackles the burning question on everyone's minds: Is Iron Man 3 a Christmas movie? The Case For Iron Man As Santa Claus Could beloved fictional blowhard Tony Stark be, in fact, the next Jolly Saint Nick?...

Hold Your Water and Head Down To Urinetown

TheatreLAB's Urinetown mixes political commentary and potty humor into a campy musical delight. TheatreLAB’s current production, Urinetown, is a comedic commentary on capitalism and corporate corruption. The musical, at TheatreLAB until December 28, is set in a...

Krampusnacht Makes Christmas As Creepy As Possible

This year's Krampusnacht walk through Carytown brought the evil folklore of Europe to the River City for the seventh year in a row. Christmas, but make it creepy. That’s the vibe channeled by RVA Krampusnacht when their parade of horned, demonic elves and Santas, and...

RVA Dance Collective Moves Through Four Seasons

RVA Dance Collective capped off their 12th season with a striking performance at Dogtown Dance Theatre. Christopher McDaniel tells us all about it. On Friday May 31 and Saturday June 1, RVA Dance Collective held their twelfth annual concert, entitled Four Seasons, at Dogtown Dance Theatre. The concert encapsulated their twelfth season as a...

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The Art Of Richmond’s Youth

Art 180's annual Really Big Show will turn art by the river city's young people into a celebratory block party on First Friday. Art 180 will be hosting their 15th annual Really Big Show this Friday, June 7th, as part of June's First Friday festivities. The beloved non-profit will be taking up their entire block in Jackson Ward to display and...

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VMFA’s Awaken Takes Visitors On A Path To Enlightenment

Awaken, presented by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, takes visitors on a spiritual journey through the history of Tibetan Buddhism. Richmond’s very own Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) is currently presenting Awaken: A Tibetan Buddhist Journey Toward Enlightenment. This eye-opening exhibit introduces the Tibetan Buddhist religion and...

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RVA Comics X-Change: Issue 20

Happy Tuesday, comic fans! Welcome back to not just another issue of our RVA comic exchange, but the big issue number two-oh. That’s right, we’re back in trade paperback format! This week we’re hanging out on the west coast as we talk to California based web illustrator and Archie aficionado Sara M. Lyons, who is giving us some of her current...

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Author Marc Boston Wants You To Be Courageous

The author of two children's books, Boston began writing because he wanted to see girls of color (like his own daughters) represented in children's fiction. Three things you need to know about Charlottesville-based children’s author Marc Boston: his upbeat attitude is undeniably infectious, he has a fantastic smile, and when he wants something,...

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RVA Comics X-Change: Issue 19

Happy Tuesday, comics fans! Welcome to yet another issue of your beloved little comics column that could on this shiny May afternoon. Today we are keeping it in the family as this week we turn to our editor at large, Marilyn Drew Necci, for her suggestions on comics to brighten up our rainy afternoons this spring. After that I bring back home...

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Keeping the Dialogue Going

Last month, Richmond magazine Dialogue celebrated the release of their Spring 2019 sixth issue with an event at Cherry, a collaborative, artist-run space that works to provide for arising and established artists. The sixth and latest issue of the Richmond-focused literary magazine featured coverage of artists Cameron Spratley and Mattie Hinkley,...

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