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The Chrysler Museum of Art's Perry Glass Studio reopens Friday after a $30 million renovation and expansion. The Chrysler is one of two comprehensive museums in the country with a glass studio.
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'Give Me Liberty' exhibition in Richmond invites the world to see Virginia's role in forging AmericaThe new exhibition marks the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence next year and it's the first of its kind among national events.
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The "Patrons & Patriots" exhibition includes photos, artifacts and personal items of the beloved couple that owned the iconic Nick's Seafood Pavilion and donated land and money to Yorktown.
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Rapterra claims to be the tallest and longest launched-wing coaster in the world.
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The Hermitage has hosted an immersive theater show for several years, and this year's mashup of Pride & Prejudice and Dungeons & Dragons opens Friday. All shows are sold out.
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After a tough regular season and comeback during the conference tournament, the Tribe received its first-ever bid to the women’s NCAA Tournament.
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The MacArthur Memorial recently won $1,000 from the Virginia Association of Museums to conserve the item the infamous general wore more than 70 years ago.
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Comedian James "Murr" Murray, Rev Run of Run DMC headline the annual arts festival. Events will be held around the city and the campus of W&M
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The Jewish Museum and Cultural Center hasn't been a synagogue in 40 years but has community programming year-round. Its lecture series continues Sunday.
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The Barry's 'Out of the Box' retrospective of the history and fashion of Barbie includes nearly 200 dolls and life-size Dreamhouses.
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Alma Deutscher has been called an international phenom for a body of work she began composing when she was 6. She will conduct 'Cinderella' as part of the Virginia Arts Festival.
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Virginia Stage Company and Norfolk State University Theatre Company present the classic rock musical "Little Shop of Horrors" March 12 through April 6.