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Scotland House has been selling Celtic wares for 55 years, from kilts to ties, sourcing products from makers across the Atlantic.
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Outside the Lines in Norfolk specializes in sensory art, which focuses on stimulating the senses and the creative process rather than a finished product.
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The international tour of "A Celtic Christmas" will hit Newport News and Richmond with one-day performances in each city.
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Professor Samantha Baskind, author of a book about Moses Jacob Ezekiel, will discuss his work at the Chrysler Museum, particularly his series of sculptures at Norfolk Botanical Gardens.
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The new digital collection uncovers how Virginia’s early political battles, frontier tensions and acts of resistance shaped the American Revolution.
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'Following the Dragon' at Jamestown Settlement shows how 17th-century colonizers weren't only fighting disease and famine. The elites were collecting porcelain from Imperial China.
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Colonial Williamsburg hosted one of the first traditional Christmas trees in the Colonies. The living history museum replicates 18th-century celebrations, including fireworks and how the enslaved and Indigenous residents marked the season.
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In '& Juliet', Shakespeare and his wife tinker with the plot of 'Romeo & Juliet' and throw in contemporary pop hits to tell a new story.
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The event is a mainstay at Cure Coffeehouse, which was revived in 2022 when the company set up in the former Aromas location.
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The Z's holiday lineup includes perennial favorites such as "Holidivas" and "Plan B Comedy: the Leftovers Show."
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Cooper, 87, died in October and the tributes about her work continue. Cooper spent decades, primarily as a volunteer, championing the arts. She was also active in preserving local Jewish heritage.
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Husband and wife musicians and art collectors, Kasseem Dean 'Swizz Beatz' and Alicia Keys, have a traveling art show featuring more than 130 pieces from their collection. It opens at the Richmond Virginia Museum of Fine Arts on Saturday, Nov. 22.