One Way Richmond’s Show Picks 5/21-5/23

by | May 21, 2012 | POLITICS

Monday, 5/21 Dogs on Main Street, The Low Branches (pictured above by Sarah Walor), River Whyless @ Gallery 5 7pm.


Monday, 5/21 Dogs on Main Street, The Low Branches (pictured above by Sarah Walor), River Whyless @ Gallery 5 7pm.

Monday, 5/21 Relacksachian @ The Camel 8pm.

Monday, 5/21 Free Art Show (A Monthly Event): music from: Comrades, Solace Sovay, Fixtures; artwork from: Shamyra Collins, Billy Collier, Amanda Martin, Linda Maharidge, Will Fisher, John Born @ Kingdom 7pm. All Ages.

Tuesday, 5/22 DJ Williams Projekt @ Cafe Diem 9pm.

Tuesday, 5/22 Pedestrian Deposit (pictured above), Nonhorse, Pam Finch, Mutwawa, Heavy Breathing, Scant @ Strange Matter 10pm.

Tuesday, 5/22 Jazz Night featuring Scott Clark 4tet (pictured above by Lauren Serpa), Jeb Bishop/Tim Daisy Duo @ The Camel 9pm.

Tuesday, 5/22 Mo Debree @ McCook’s Lakeside Grill 8pm.

Tuesday, 5/22 Groovin’ in the Garden presents Justin Townes Earle (pictured above), Todd Snider, Tristen @ Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens 6pm. All Ages.

Wednesday, 5/23 Canary Oh Canary (pictured above), Signs of Iris, Crushed Purple, Ashleigh Chevalier @ The Camel 8pm.

Wednesday, 5/23 The Band Perry @ Innsbrook After Hours at the Snagajob Pavilion 6 pm.

Wednesday, 5/23 Radio Rubber Room presents Dream Machine, Roma (pictured above) @ The Republic 9pm.

Wednesday, 5/23 Sky Run Trio @ Conch Republic (11 Orleans St. – Rockett’s Landing) 7pm.

Wednesday, 5/23 J3 Project @ Cary St. Café 10pm.

Wednesday, 5/23 Hymn for Her (pictured above), Boxwave @ Balliceaux 9pm.

Wednesday, 5/23 The Devil Makes Three (pictured above), Phillip Roebuck @ Capital Ale House Downtown Music Hall 8pm.

Wednesday, 5/23 Torch Runner (pictured above), Bacchus, Meth Lab, Al-Kafir @ Strange Matter 10pm. 18+

Written by John Lewis Morgan/originally appeared at onewayrichmond.com

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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