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The Norfolk museum's annual festival, which highlights the work of local artists and artisans, has grown in its 10 years. It will offer free shuttle service from four nearby sites.
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Coordinated by the local planning commission, the exhibition displays images of what residents want to protect in the face of environmental threats.
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The Virginia Symphony Orchestra has named its season American Spirit and Symphonic Brilliance. It features American composers and soloists as the nation celebrates its 250th birthday in 2026.
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December marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of 19th-century British author Jane Austen. What would she think of fan groups, movies and now musical that thrive in her honor?
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The third annual film fest runs from Friday to Sunday. The organizers state that the festival's purpose is to foster social dialogue with a focus on Southern voices.
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The Virginia Beach theater, affectionately known as 'The Z,' was named the 'dream' theater with a purpose: to be the creative community for aspiring actors, playwrights and musicians.
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Three musicians are creating a digital map about the history of clawhammer banjo players of Southwest Virginia.
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VOCE8 is the world's top-streaming classical vocal group. It will perform holiday concerts in Hampton Roads in December
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“What you’ve done is you’ve sparked that instant moment where they go ‘Yes, I love this, this is the adrenaline I want, this is that fire I was looking for,”” said Mike DeMatteo.
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Cova Brewing Co. opened in late summer 2020, as people emerged from the pandemic and sought places to connect.
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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.'