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Paul Wagner said research completed on artist Georgia O’Keeffe since the 1970s made his documentary “Georgia O’Keeffe: The Brightness of Light” possible.
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Access Virginia, a local nonprofit, provides open captioning and audio narration for theater and museum visitors who are blind, deaf or hard of hearing. The founder says the service allows her clients to 'laugh with everyone else and cry with everyone else.'
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The Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy tour will stop in Virginia Beach and Newport News, old haunts of the 19th-century author. The events include cocktails inspired by Poe's work.
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The Empty Bowls fundraiser movement is a global initiative that raises money for food banks and food kitchens, supporting people struggling with food insecurity.
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The Muscarelle Museum of Art at W&M and Visit Williamsburg are inviting people to create squares for a massive quilt to mark the country's 250th birthday next July.
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John T. Biggers was a student artist at Hampton in the 1940s and later became a nationally known educator and artist. The retrospective features pieces that have never been showcased before.
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Kids, and their parents, visiting the Military Aviation Museum often asked how the pilots used the bathroom during flight missions during WWII. So the museum created a permanent exhibition in the bathrooms to explain.
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The Ghent Rooftop Bar hosts the Boozy Bookfair Thursday and Friday. It was a one-day event that became so popular that organizers added another day.
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Taprooms have seen decreased traffic since the pandemic and people are opting for nonalcoholic drinks, seltzers instead of beer.
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The team that spent six years filming “Been Here Stay Here” is hosting screenings at three local venues over the next month.
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Jeff Ryder, managing director of the Virginia Stage Co., discusses the role the arts have played in revitalizing downtown Norfolk and how they are necessary for the region.
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Singer-songwriter and producer CeeLo Green spoke with WHRO about his career in eclectic music collaborations and his enduring passion for performing. He's a headliner on Sunday in Richmond.