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Adam Ross, a Chesapeake native, is a member of the illusionist-dance troupe MOMIX, which opens the Virginia Arts Festival's season this week with shows in Norfolk and Newport News.
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The public broadcasting CEOs defended their networks against accusations from House Republicans of bias in news and cultural programming.
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The park, home to more than 150 cherry trees, has been closed since October for road improvements. It will open for visitors to view the trees and attend the Cherry Blossom Festival.
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'Mutts with a Mission' is a local group that trains service dogs to help military veterans and first responders who became disabled during service and can use a companion to help them navigate life.
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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.