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Eight Virginian tribes are fostering the use of their Powhatan Algonquian language in a cultural renaissance.
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The annual exhibit of mini artwork showcases 89 artists and more than 400 works.
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Nicole Davilli nursed her dog Darby through a cancer diagnosis to an American Kennel Club Agility Grand Championship.
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Brandon and Hannah Wagster are performing their holiday magic show in their current space for the last time this year — and will move to a larger one early next year.
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The giveaway is in its sixth year and has served thousands of families with holiday meals.
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People probably didn’t use the word “celebrity” in the 18th century, but art of well-known people of that time does give us ideas about what it means to be famous, researchers said.
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Many contemporary land acknowledgments unintentionally communicate false ideas about the history of dispossession and the current realities of American Indians and Alaska Natives.
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The museum debuted a major makeover earlier this year featuring five new educational galleries.
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Virginia Beach leaders do not have a plan or timeline for formally voting to adopt the statement.
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The Annex opened on Church Street in August, but is introducing a full-service dining room alongside its live music space.
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A new contract requires festival organizers to do things like release a lineup before receiving portions of the $500,000 Virginia Beach leaders promised to pay them.
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Under new leadership, the organization aims to reach out internationally as it tells the tale of the first African people taken to Virginia and promotes healing.