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Little Theatre of Norfolk opens the Tony Award-winning 'Memphis' on Friday. The play is set in segregated Memphis in the 1950s, during the early days of rock 'n' roll.
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Roger Loria, a retired Richmond professor, is a Holocaust survivor who continues to speak publicly about what his family endured in 1940s Europe because of hate.
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Soundscapes teaches free music lessons at three Newport News schools. The students will give a free concert at Christopher Newport University's music fest on Sunday.
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The Creative ReUse Center in Norfolk gathered volunteers to alter donated dresses and suits for students to wear to the LGBTQ+ prom.
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Mike Arlo grew up loving music and learning about artists, but he didn't think his passion would be something he'd ever earn money from. Then he started spinning records in a bar.
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The site observes the unknown number of people buried on campus land.
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The Virginia Opera and Richmond Symphony have collaborated to produce the opera, 'Loving v. Virginia,' based on the Virginia couple that fought to legalize interracial marriage.
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The annual Parade of Nations and accompanying festival come as the U.S. examines its role in the alliance.
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Virginia Beach developed the free hip-hop and R&B fest after plans for the annual Something in the Water festival fell through. Friday and Saturday's line-up includes local and national acts.
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A year ago, Bob Aguilar missed playing in the Virginia International Tattoo after a near-death heart condition. The Portsmouth Police officer has recovered and is performing this week.
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“Been Here Stay Here,” by filmmaker David Usui, centers around the town’s unique culture. The crew is raising money to hold free screenings on the island on May 10.