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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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Restaurants in Hampton Roads will participate in the national Dine Out for Life fundraiser to raise money for LGBT Life Center on April 25.
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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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The Virginia International Tattoo opens tonight, April 18, and runs through April 21, with performances from civilian and military performers from seven countries.
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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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MacArthur’s mother was from Norfolk and the famous Army General was buried in the city when he died in 1964.
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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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The proposed spending plan includes potential housing help and overhauls of the city’s premier arena and performing arts center.