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Leanne Moss is one of 125 artists participating in the 40th Annual Stockley Gardens Spring Arts Festival in Norfolk on May 18 and 19.
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Filipino artist Rowena Finn will be making a quilt reflecting her culture as part of the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art’s Artist in Residency program.
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Liz Cheney, who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump, will speak in Norfolk May 7.
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Brandy Clark spoke with WHRO’s Barry Graham ahead of her Norfolk performance.
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Suffolk Art Gallery’s spring exhibit celebrates themes of identity, race, culture and community and features Black artists with ties to Hampton Roads.
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The Dance Theatre of Harlem held a free community dance class in Norfolk before a week of performances as part of the Virginia Arts Festival.
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African American oystermen created a flourishing economy in the community of Hobson for over a century. The only clear sign of this history is a highway marker, but a seventh-generation resident is fighting for more.
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Hampton’s festival combines several other festivals to celebrate the city’s history and culture through art, music, food and more.
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Newport News artists painted ten pianos that are on display around the city until April 18 until they move to schools and community centers as art.
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Rob Fisher, known for musical direction on Broadway, is leading a performance of “Sweeney Todd” on April 13.
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Some visit to see modern artists in Portsmouth’s Art is Revolutionary exhibit, but some return to see the transformed library for the first time since their own childhood when it was segregated.
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Years in the making, longtime Ghent neighborhood cornerstone’s collection of films is once again available to the public at its new home on the Old Dominion University campus.