Melissa Vaughn, who died on Jan. 29 after a long battle with cancer, wasn’t afraid to be a squeaky wheel. In fact, she relished it. Last year, when the local arts advocacy organization CultureWorks ...
Late last year, the owner of Plan 9 Records in Carytown, Jim Bland, told his management team that a theater company was interested in staging a play in their store. Shelby Guest says she was blunt ...
Every year, Style Weekly invites readers to spotlight the best Richmond has to offer. We want you to choose the things that truly wow you — your favorite businesses, the tastiest restaurants, and the ...
In December, a sign was posted on the window of Mitchem’s Shoe Repair and Alterations in Carytown. “Bring them home,” it read. “Your courage melts ICE.” For more than two decades, the Parks — whose ...
Valentine exhibition “West By Water: Richmond’s James River and Kanawha Canal” explores one of the city’s historic waterways. Style Weekly provides insightful and tenacious coverage of the arts, ...
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Style Weekly provides insightful and tenacious coverage of the arts, culture and food scenes of Richmond, Va., illuminating diverse and interesting people, places, issues and events in the metro ...
Broadway in Richmond’s “Les Misérables” comes to the Altria Theater for a six-day stint. Style Weekly provides insightful and tenacious coverage of the arts, culture and food scenes of Richmond, Va., ...
From the Capital City Classic to Candela Gallery’s “Memory Orchards,” Persian mythology-inspired puppetry and more. Style Weekly provides insightful and tenacious coverage of the arts, culture and ...
Style Weekly provides insightful and tenacious coverage of the arts, culture and food scenes of Richmond, Va., illuminating diverse and interesting people, places, issues and events in the metro ...
Genre January brings three interesting and highly variable new crime films: “No Other Choice,” “The Rip” and “Dead Man’s Wire.” Donald Westlake’s 1997 novel “The Ax” offers a trim story of downsizing ...
Over the past decade, the Visual Arts Center of Richmond has steadily been outgrowing its home at 1812 W. Main Street. Now, thanks to an anonymous donor, the arts nonprofit closed today on the ...