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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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King’s youngest daughter spoke about the power of forgiveness, nonviolent activism and generational struggles for social justice.
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After a five-day grace period expired Monday evening, the city issued a statement saying it would terminate the music festival and pursue alternative plans for April.
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The Virginia International Tattoo will also showcase the first in a two-part series about the years leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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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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Archaeologists recently found “buckets” of hammer scale on Hatteras Island, suggesting the Lost Colony of Roanoke may have been living alongside the Croatoan Native American tribe.
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In 2018, WHRO’s Another View spoke with the author of “"Redemption: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Last 31 Hours,” a researched account of what happened leading up to King’s death.
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Soundscapes started as an afterschool music program in Newport News, but now includes performance orchestras for youth musicians.
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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.