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Frozen in Time: The Unknown History of Maymont

Rolling hills and a sprawling park lead to the beautiful mansion that sits on a hill. Its detailed architecture and lavish decor are frozen in time as the legacy of the mansion in Maymont has been sealed into its bygone generation, waiting to reveal its ever-present...

Draft Carbon Leaf Will Rock In Maymont Again

What do you get when you mix a Celtic-Americana-indie-rock band, a garage studio in the suburbs of Richmond, and Maymont Park? Turns out, it’s Carbon Leaf. The local band, whose career has spanned almost 25 years now, is due to play at Maymont Park on June 24. ...

Treble Clef and Book Lovers’ Club

This past weekend Richmond got the opportunity to celebrate the 110th anniversary of the Treble Clef and Book Lovers’ Club, one of the oldest African-American women’s book clubs in the US. Started in 1908 by Mrs. Mary Simpson, the wife of a Virginia Union University...

StudioB/RVA S23 E17

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MOCA offers dozens of Virginia contemporary artists the chance to show their best work with ‘New Waves’ opening this weekend

Virginia Beach’s MOCA is opening their doors to a uniquely Virginian contemporary arts show, New Waves, this weekend with almost 30 artists from around the Commonwealth offering some striking images and creations. Among them is Blythe King, a Richmond resident and UR grad who submitted a piece called “How to Take a Compliment.” (seen below)...

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RVA #27: The Pop Surrealism Of Craola

From being shot at while writing graffiti in a concrete-lined river bed in Compton, California, to painting large-scale acrylic paintings found in the collections of famous musicians and actors, the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art’s Turn the Page artist, Greg “Craola” Simkins, has bridged the genre gap with the help of fellow artists and...

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With rap lyrics & pop culture phrases, local craftmaker Andrea Molzhon is stitching her way into RVA’s hearts with her embroideries

For the last three years, Andrea Molzhon has been stitching her way into people’s hearts with her online embroidery business, Stitchin’ in Richmond. For the last three years, Andrea Molzhon has been stitching her way into people’s hearts with her online embroidery business, Stitchin’ in Richmond. Selling a mix of snarky and floral-adorned...

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Inspired by nature, RVA art teacher launches online jewelry business

People turn to nature and the outdoors for many different reasons. Some to clear their heads, some for pure enjoyment or exercise, some go full on Reese Witherspoon in Wild to find themselves, but for Melody Milleker, it was the inspiration for her business, Lonely Pine Jewelry. People turn to nature and the outdoors for many different reasons....

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