The Institute for Contemporary Art has launched an open call to Richmond citizens for collaboration on Italian artist Marinella Senatore’s new radio drama, Richmond: Symphony of a City. Senatore’s work has been exhibited widely throughout Italy, Spain, London, Berlin...
Review: Richmond Ballet’s “Trio” Uplifted Every Spirit Watching
Richmond Ballet’s “Trio” transformed the Carpenter Theatre into three separate worlds with three remarkably presented ballets. Prior to the 2017 premiere of the “Trio,” RVA Mag was able to join the Richmond Ballet’s Company dancers as they prepared to present their...
VCU Students Talk Governor’s Election With RVA Mag
Believe it or not, the Virginia gubernatorial election is just a few days away. The race between Democrat Ralph Northam and Republican Ed Gillespie has been a tumultuous one, to put it very lightly. The President Trump-supported Gillespie campaign has run attack ads...
Students Pressure VCU President to Protect DACA Recipients
Undocumented students facing a threat of deportation by the Trump administration are finding support in Virginia Commonwealth University’s student organization PLUMAS, short for Political Latinx United for Movement and Action in Society. The group sat down with VCU...
Institute For Contemporary Art Makes Its Mark on Richmond’s Landscape In More Ways Than One
It’s impossible to miss the extraordinarily shaped structure peering over the city like an ironclad superhero at the corner of Broad and Belvidere Streets. As part of Modern Richmond Week, a panel discussion was held this past Tuesday, regarding Virginia Commonwealth...
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