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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.
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The Marlin Mural Festival in Virginia Wesleyan University’s Neil Britton Art Gallery refreshes every semester.
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The DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum will showcase gowns, suits and outerwear of Edwardian clothing on rotating display over the next three years.
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The 2020 Emmy-nominated film “Nobody Wants Us” was presented Feb.15 at the ODU University Theatre in recognition of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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The Norfolk Original Indie Comic Expo at Smartmouth Brewing in Norfolk showcases amateur to semi-professional cartoonists.
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Seeing the places where important events occurred, where courageous people lived, marched, fought and died helps brings history to life, and this country has created a trail so Americans can better understand the civil rights movement. It has more than 100 sites in 14 states including Virginia.
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Randy Coleman, a chemistry professor at William & Mary, has taught a class on the science of love and other emotion for 20 years.
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Over the next five years, they plan to analyze as many as a hundred thousand bends in rivers – to better understand what factors influence the way rivers move and to translate patterns into compelling music.
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The Panties in a Twist comedy group features 22 female comedians who will perform Feb. 10 at the NorVa.
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The three-day comedy festival will feature college improv comedy groups as well as national stand-up acts.