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Twice a year, St. George Coptic Orthodox Church in Hampton hosts an Egyptian festival to introduce people to the foods and customs of its active Egyptian-based congregation. The festival begins Friday.
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From now until October 15th, you can explore, enjoy, and savor 17 hours of music on our website, featuring the rich diversity of Hispanic and Latino musical traditions.
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WHRO-FM's weekly opera series continues this Saturday with a rarely heard French treasure: Gabriel Fauré’s “Pénélope.”
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Check out three hours of new classical releases each and every Saturday at 8:00 p.m. on “This Just In,” a program where tradition meets discovery.
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This Wednesday evening at 9:00 on WHRO-FM, “A Local Touch – Music with a Virginia Connection” highlights the talent and artistry across the Commonwealth.
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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 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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This Saturday at 1 p.m., WHRO-FM presents one of the most thrilling double bills in the operatic repertoire: Mascagni’s “Cavalleria Rusticana” and “Pagliacci” by Leoncavallo.
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This Saturday evening at 8:00, Raymond Jones brings you three hours of the latest classical music releases on “This Just In.”
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This Wednesday at 9 p.m., “A Local Touch – Music with a Virginia Connection” celebrates Virginia’s vibrant classical music scene.
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VOCE8 is the world's top-streaming classical vocal group. It will perform holiday concerts in Hampton Roads in December