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For six weeks starting this weekend, the battleship Wisconsin will be adorned with some 300,000 twinkling lights for the first-ever WinterFest on the Wisconsin.
Virginia Beach’s most beloved native revealed why he helped create the overwhelmingly successful music and culture festival -- and why it took place in his hometown.
In the midst of this year’s coronavirus pandemic, Old Dominion University assistant professor Brittany Harris is taking a cue from Shakespeare and using art to document history.
Combining the personal and career experiences of the husband and wife team, FFX’s show allows families to interact with the cast while tackling touchy topics.
No doubt, monster mashes will look much different this weekend than in past years and the hordes of ghouls and goblins roaming the streets for treats will be greatly reduced. Despite the pandemic, however, some haunts are still taking place.
Indie rocker and Beach native Matt Maeson teams up with a hometown friend for a new project they're calling USERx. Their first single, "Waterman," debuts Wednesday.
Initially, the Charlottesville-based band planned on releasing their fourth album, titled “The Stories We Write for Ourselves,” in the first weeks of 2020. That would have been a mistake.