REVIEW: Richmond Ballet Studio 1 "Inversion"
by Lea Marshall Dancers onstage seem superhuman. They sing with their bodies.…[ Read more ][ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
View ArticleMake It So
Here you'll find what I hope all RVA grocery stores (and I'm not picking on anyone in particular, I promise) will see as a little gentle, constructive criticism. by Brandon Fox Earlier this week on...
View ArticlePhilanthropist Opposes Ballpark-Hospital Connection
by Ned Oliver Bill Goodwin is the philanthropist who offered to put up a $150-million donation to help found a regional children’s hospital. On Wednesday, he expressed extreme displeasure that...
View ArticleREVIEW: "Equivocation": Virginia Repertory Theatre, Henley Street Theatre and...
Director Jan Powell’s “Equivocation” is one of the best shows of the year. by Rich Griset As Juliet tells Romeo at the beginning of their ill-fated romance, “A rose by any other name would smell as...
View ArticleMedia Mashup
An inside source reveals story ideas generated during a brainstorming meeting for the soon-to-merge TimesDispatch.com and Richmond.com. by Staff The Best Break-Up Spots in Windsor Farms: A bittersweet...
View ArticleKnots Untied
Amid cheering supporters on the courthouse steps, Nicole Pries and Lindsey Oliver become Richmond’s first same-sex married couple. Nicole Pries and Lindsey Oliver have five children and live in the...
View ArticleTurchi at Sound of Music Recording Studios
Saturday, Oct. 11. 8 p.m. by Chris Bopst Even though everybody listens to prerecorded music, most people never get up close and personal with the recording process. Now’s your chance.…[ Read more ][...
View ArticleAppetite for Alton
The Food Network star brings his surprising, semisecret live show to Richmond. by Brandon Fox Alton Brown is a TV natural. Focused, funny and at times evilly maniacal, Brown makes good TV about food...
View ArticleShort Order
RVA Food News: Boathouse in Short Pump, Commercial Taphouse Switch + More by Brandon Fox Sailing Westward It'll be landlocked, but Short Pump deserves its own Boathouse, no matter how far away the...
View ArticleThe Builders
Opinion: VCU continues to be a driving force in the city of Richmond. But Richmond is VCU’s home, not the other way around. by August Wade At first, I wasn't sure I'd read the T-shirt right when it...
View ArticleThe Unofficial Guide to the Richmond Folk Festival
Critics' picks, artist profiles and a look at the heart and soul of Virginia's biggest music festival. by Brent Baldwin, Craig Belcher, Richard Foster, Hilary Langford, Peter McElhinney and Karen...
View ArticleMariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano
by Brent Baldwin Style: Mexican Mariachi Friday: 7 p.m., Altria Stage. Saturday: 4 p.m., the Community Foundation Stage.…[ Read more ][ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
View ArticleKostas Fetfatsidis and Evan Karapanagiotides
by Brent Baldwin Style: Pontic Greek Saturday: 12:15 p.m., 4:15 p.m., Richmond Times-Dispatch/Richmond.com Stage. Sunday: 2 p.m., Richmond Times-Dispatch/Richmond.com Stage.…[ Read more ][ Subscribe...
View ArticleThe Boban and Marko Markovic Orkestar
by Peter McElhinney Style: Balkan Brass Friday: 9 p.m., Altria Stage. Saturday: 4 p.m., Altria Stage and 8:15 p.m., Community Foundation Stage.…[ Read more ][ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
View ArticleLafayette Gilchrist and the New Volcanoes featuring Shodekeh
Style: Jazz Saturday: 6:45 p.m., Altria Stage. Sunday: noon, Altria Stage and 2 p.m. at the Community Foundation Stage.…[ Read more ][ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
View ArticlePinch Hitters: Egyptian Celebration
Saturday: 1:15 p.m., Richmond Times Dispatch/Richmond.com Stage and 6:15 p.m., MWV Stage. Sunday: 4 p.m., MWV Stage.…[ Read more ][ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
View ArticleThe Holmes Brothers
by Karen Newton Style: Blues Friday: 8 a.m., Altria Stage. Saturday: 6:15 p.m., Community Foundation Stage.…[ Read more ][ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
View ArticleWilliam Bell
by Karen Newton Style: Soul and R&B Friday: 7:45-9 p.m., the Community Foundation Stage. Saturday: 1-1:45 p.m. at the Community Foundation Stage, 3:30-4:45 p.m. at the Dominion Dance Pavilion, and...
View ArticleDwayne Dopsie and the Zydeco Hellraisers
by Hilary Langford Style: Zydeco Friday: 9 p.m., Dominion Dance Pavilion. Saturday: 5:15 p.m., Dominion Dance Pavilion.…[ Read more ][ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
View ArticleB-Boy Throwdown
Break dancing is alive and well, and ready to leave it all on the floor at the Folk Fest. by Craig Belcher Saturday: 1:15-2:15 p.m.., Dominion Dance Pavilion. Sunday: 1:15-2:15 p.m.., Dominion Dance...
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