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Starting Oct. 30, the photography exhibit at the new Slowdive will spotlight the work of 15 photographers who captured tension in unity in Richmond, the former capital of the Confederacy.
This Saturday at 1 p.m., the organization is holding Oktoberfest for the Arts at the Virginia Beach brewery to raise funds for virtual arts programming to aid local schools and artists in need and to cover additional safety expenses for the Sandler Center’s eventual re-opening.
Stephen “Papi” Ojo – the 22-year-old Nigerian-born artist, actor, model and choreographer who stole the scene in Beyoncé's “Already” music video – will lead a virtual Afrobeats dance workshop on Saturday, Oct. 10.
Sarah Wylie recently wrapped production on a short film in Los Angeles called "The Shift," which follows the lives of seven people as they navigate the very early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
After months of searching for the right home, Cooper and McGreevy announced this week that they had donated their collection of more than 43,000 films to the university.
Lucky 757 was minutes from wrapping a set at Old Dominion University's Goode Theatre in December while filming and recording their first live album when a fog machine tripped fire alarms.
"Nobody Wants Us" tells the story of more than 80 refugees who fled Europe in 1940 and wound up in Norfolk on the steamship Quanza. Denied permission to deboard at first, they were championed by two Newport News lawyers who fought for the refugees to stay in America.