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The Virginia Symphony Orchestra is paying homage to civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by streaming its “Songs for a Dreamer” concert for 45 days beginning Monday.
While most venues and theaters remain closed due to the coronavirus, Virginia Beach’s Funny Bone Comedy Club is back with a calendar full of familiar faces — and several new safety measures.
“Together AGAIN!” – the venue’s re-opening strategy – was created using industry standards and recommendations, directives from local, state, and federal governments, guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Health Organization and health departments.
Yes, it’s been a tough year. But art and culture in Hampton Roads will continue undimmed, and undiminished. Here is a look at some of what captured our attention.
It’s likely more people than ever will spend the evening at home, as we’re a bit short on public celebrations. It’s OK, though. There’s still plenty to do and ways to celebrate midnight’s arrival.
Shameika Stepney's year was going about as well as anyone's could when a card from her former third-grade teacher arrived in the mail, setting off a chain of events that would end with the Virginia Beach resident collaborating on a song with pop star Fiona Apple.
On her debut EP, fittingly titled “A Flower Blooms,” New Moon puts her mantra to work, while at the same time proving her first official collection of work is, like the lunar phase, the dawning of an artist still coming to grips with life itself against a sonically beautiful background of warming synths and nuanced production.
A cast of five, audiences a fraction of their normal size, virtual showing, and a virtual immersive experience. The Virginia Stage Company's annual holiday production of "A Christmas Carol" looks much different in COVID times.
Top album lists are everywhere right now. Instead of telling you what popular albums we think nailed it this year, here's a list of projects from Hampton Roads artists worth checking out.