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The clock is ticking for Something in the Water to clear hurdles needed to secure the last weekend in April for the festival. Meanwhile, Virginia Beach gears up to make alternative plans.
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Colleges across the country offer classes focusing on the economics, music and the politics of Taylor Swift. At Christopher Newport University, honors students use her discography to study music theory.
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“That Summer the Wolf Came” was filmed largely in Phoebus and Fort Monroe and debuts at Hampton’s American Theatre Jan. 18.
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John Koehler said his digital artwork of flowers helped him stay alive during a year of physical and mental health challenges.
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Tim Buppert and one of his many bands returns to Suffolk on Jan. 11 to play a mix of 1970s classic rock.
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The team at Historic Jamestown recently ruled out Sir George Yeardley as the identity of remains found within the oldest known section of the fort’s churches.
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Jill Winkowski and Prue Salasky are “word nerds” who met in an Old Dominion University syntax class.
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The Hurrah Players’ new TV & Film Academy is for aspiring film and TV professionals ages 12 to 19.
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”Just like the men and women at lunch counters all around the South, these three ladies made a profound statement with a simple act of sitting down to eat,” said Hampton’s Mayor Jimmy Gray.
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Rocker Matt Thomas wants more people to find the fun when playing chess.
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The 21,000-square-foot building is elevated and surrounded by a massive rain garden.
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Politics may divide us, but there are plenty of foods that will unite Americans this holiday season -– among them a mayonnaise produced by Richmond-based Sauer Brands. It’s called Duke’s, and it’s something of an icon.