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“Rumors Of War” Arrives In Richmond

The statue by artist Kehinde Wiley was unveiled yesterday in its permanent home at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Kehinde Wiley unveiled his “Rumors of War” statue on the lawn of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Tuesday afternoon. The statue, which depicts a young...

Smithsonian Chief Says Maintenance Must Be Top Priority

The public wants more museums, but with a billion-dollar backlog of needed repairs and maintenance, the Smithsonian Institution is focused on fixing the museums that already exist. As the public demand for new museums increases, the Smithsonian Institution's chief...

“Trading in Traffick” Challenges Capitalism with Memes

At The Well Art Gallery in Blackwell, Ricky Parker’s latest art exhibit explores the American Slave Trade and its capitalistic roots starting this Friday.  This Friday, a local artist and professor at Virginia Union University is bringing a meme-themed art show...

RVA Comics X-Change: Issue 32

Happiest of holidays, comic fans! Welcome back to your favorite bi-weekly comics exchange, where we talk about everything up-and-coming and buzzworthy in the land of comics and pop culture. As the sunsets get progressively earlier with the closing of the year, we’re...

Elliot Wegman is Anything But “Unbecoming”

Wegman's first play is also the first play ever staged at Coalition Theater, and it brings both the expected humor and a depth of human understanding to a story about a Christmas gift exchange gone horribly awry. At the end of every year, people around the world...

Hit Me When I’m Pretty

RVA Mag #38 is on the streets now! Here's the first article, in which Ryan Kent, the author behind Poems for Dead People, talks rock bottom, writing, and redemption with the release of his latest book. You know the tune: boy grows up on dreams of baseball, falling...

Meeting Meat Rain

In this special Black Friday edition of RVA Reader, Phil Ford tells us all about his long-running obsession with the time so long ago that meat rained down from a clear sky in Kentucky. It is that obsessive moment when you discover something you are compelled to...

RVA Magazine #38 Is On The Streets Today!

It's out! RVA Mag's 38th edition is a photo-forward issue that focuses on live music, street art, and delicious local food & craft beer -- the building blocks on which RVA Mag was built! That's right, we're returning to first principles with this issue, just in...

Richmond Dance Festival 2019, Weekend 1: Things Get Diverse

This past weekend, Dogtown Dance Theatre hosted the first weekend of its annual Richmond Dance Festival, a comprehensive three-weekend festival bringing together Richmond’s top local choreographers, alongside national and international dance artists, in the heart of historic Manchester. The festival exists as an initiative for Dogtown Dance...

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RVA Comics X-Change: Issue 18

Happy Tuesday, my comics-loving babes! If you are reading this, I will assume that you survived Thanos’s snap. But did you survive the three hours and one minute that was Avengers: Endgame this weekend? Trust me. We’re getting to that in a minute. We’re entering the hot season for conventions, folks. Between Awesome Con in Washington DC this past...

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Apparel With Purpose

With Van Herten Outerwear, designer Cate Latham creates rugged outerwear with an artistic flair drawn from her background in ballet. From ballet costumes to rugged outdoor wear, Cate Latham has climbed a fashion mountain. After leaving the costuming department for the Richmond Ballet, she began her own clothing and accessory business, Van Herten...

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RVA Comics X-Change: Issue 17

Happiest of Tuesdays, RVA comic fans! Welcome back to yet another week of comics, news, and pop culture in a one-stop shop that we call the RVA Mag Comics X-Change. April has been a pretty busy month, between various Marvel casting news (Stranger Things’ David Harbour is going to join the forthcoming Black Widow film? What?!), everyone and their...

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Dancing Against Oppression: The Choreography Of MK Abadoo

For MK Abadoo, a professor in VCU's Department of Dance & Choreography, the art of interpretive dance is inseparable from the day-to-day struggle to fight racism and build stronger communities. 2019 marks the 400th anniversary of the first time enslaved people were brought to Virginia. 2019 is also the year Gov. Ralph Northam and Attorney...

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INK at ICA: VCU’s Culture Mag Celebrates Latest Issue

Celebrating their new issue with silkscreens and face paint, VCU's INK Magazine took over the ICA for First Friday. INK Magazine celebrated the release of their new publication, INK Magazine Volume 11: The Camp Issue, at The Institute of Contemporary Art as part of ICA's First Friday celebrations on Friday, April 5. The completely free event...

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Welcome to the Dark and Beautiful World of Abigail Larson

*This article originally appeared in RVA Mag #36, on the streets now at all your favorite spots. The work of illustrator and artist Abigail Larson is what you’d get if you mixed Neil Gaiman and Mary Shelley together with a mystical, wonderful paint brush. From paintings to comic book covers -- and even a tarot deck, currently in the works --...

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Fredericksburg’s Company 360 Wants To Give You All The Feels

Involving dancers of all body types and embracing inclusivity and diversity, Company 360 works to make dance empowering and accessible for all. Bailey Anne Vincent might make you cry when you see her dance company on stage. “We do tend to go for as much emotion as possible. We tend to make people cry,” Vincent laughed. According to their website,...

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