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Colin Warren-Hicks is a features reporter, covering arts and entertainment and general assignment features. A North Carolina native, he graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill before earning a journalism degree from NYU. He loves story tips about extraordinary circumstances, eccentrics, has-beens, would-bes and never-wills. Send them his way!
After a weather delay, the vibe finally heated up at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront when the music started at Something in the Water. Maren Morris and Arcade Fire were among the first to perform.
The festival is providing exposure and financial benefits to Hampton Roads musicians who will perform throughout the weekend, on stages with no admission charge.
Patrick Croker, 29, of Chester, Virginia, fulfilled his dream of joining Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Now, he wants audiences to leave his upcoming performances in Newport News and Norfolk feeling uplifted.
A Ukrainian all-woman music and dance troupe, the Crazy Drummers, braved the obstacles of war for a shot to perform in Norfolk at the 2023 Virginia International Tattoo.
The first-ever rodeo at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront, the Bulls and Barrels Beach Rodeo, was performed in front of sold out crowds Saturday and Sunday.
The Virginia Arts Festival will open its 2023 season with the Philadelphia Ballet performing Tchaikovsky's classic ballet “Swan Lake" at Chrysler Hall.
The traveling photo exhibit, “I AM A MAN: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1960-1970,” will be on display at the Portsmouth Art & Cultural Center through May 27.
"Notice," an immersive installation by Lori Pratico, displays more than 100 names — a counterpoint to the long tradition of ignoring women's creative work.