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The Branch Museum of Design partnered with VCUarts to create the fashion and art design show, "Undeniable: The Designs of Christian Siriano + Ashley Longshore."
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The Muscarelle Museum of Art at William & Mary features a collection from Christian Levett that reshapes the public’s understanding of mid-20th-century abstract expressionism.
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Local country music singer and songwriter Roberta Lea created the festival and named it after her 2022 hit about women's empowerment and strength.
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A random social media post connects two women — one in Norfolk, one in Israel — searching for answers.
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The Eastern Shore Habitat for Humanity raises money at its annual Freezin’ for a Reason event. The nonprofit hopes to build four total homes on the Shore this year.
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The Hampton Roads Harp Festival and Competition is in its 10th year and brings harpists and fans of the instrument and music from around the world.
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The Girl Scouts of the Colonial Coast recently held their annual Cookie Count ’n’ Go. The regional council wants to sell more than one million boxes of cookies this year.
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The traveling show is central to the Atlantic Coast Cohort, which partnered three historically Black colleges and universities with the Chrysler Museum of Art.
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Richmond's Virginia Museum of Fine Arts opened 'Titus Kaphar & Junius Brutus Stearns,' which juxtaposes old interpretations of art with new.
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'Shelf Expression' recently opened at the Stryker Center, featuring the creations of employees and volunteers with the Williamsburg Regional Library. It will be on view through Feb. 28.
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Princess Joy L. Perry's debut novel, 'This Here is Love,' is set in 17th-century Colonial Virginia and follows the overlapping lives of the free, the enslaved and the enslavers.