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Local officials held the event to coincide with America Recycles Day.
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Under Jarrett, ODU became the first school in Virginia to offer athletic scholarships for women.
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The finding adds to a growing body of research about animals at the famous 17th-century settlement.
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The Streetcar 390 Project is refurbishing a 1917 streetcar that once ran in the city. The project is also raising money for an educational pavilion to house the trolley.
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Preservation Virginia, which owns Bacon's Castle in Surry, is hosting the Tournament of the Castle Renaissance Fair Saturday and Sunday. The event became so popular that it sold out.
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The work of Nam June Paik is groundbreaking in its use of television and video in art and his innovations in using video and sound.
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JB Akers recently bought an old trailer and outfitted it with shelves to become a cozy, mobile bookstore. She carries a variety of genres by independent authors.
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Native American storyteller Aio Sifu will blend flute music and personal narratives at the Hampton History Museum’s Sunday event.
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The Barry Art Museum at Old Dominion University is hosting Bubble Fest as its annual arts festival. Each year, the museum holds a free artistic, interactive block party.
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BV's Saturday, 'Petite Matinee," is a new program for families. It features crafts and activities before the show to introduce children to the world of dance.
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Elijah Ahmad Lewis, who plays the Scarecrow in the national tour, said he is well aware of the cultural relevance of the 50-year-old musical. The cast has modernized it for a new generation.
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The Virginia Arts Festival features international acts in a range of genres, including dance, musical theater, classical music, folk and more.