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“We were the MTV generation, and so we were exploring music and pop culture with each other in ways that our parents didn’t. It was very common for basic…
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On Saturday, July 9, we hosted a live storytelling event with Secretly Y'all and Untold RVA at The Hippodrome Theater in Richmond. Among the storytellers…
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Josh Poteat is an award-winning poet whose work is inspired in part by Richmond’s past. In this excerpt of one of his poems, Poteat commemorates an…
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Jammie Jones owns a shop in Richmond called Pinup-ish that sells 1950s-inspired women's clothing. Pinup-ish is located in Shockoe Bottom, a part of the…
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Enjoli Moon is the founder and creative director of the Afrikana Independent Film Festival, which is in its third year and which brings filmmakers to…
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Throughout Virginia, the conversation about confederate monuments is a sticky one. So a new art exhibition in Richmond is making the conversation visual.…
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We moved to Richmond maybe like the summer of 2004, and within maybe six months one of our neighbors who we hung out with was diagnosed with lung cancer.…
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In the 1950s, construction of Interstate 95 in Richmond divided the Jackson Ward neighborhood, and then construction of the Richmond Coliseum leveled…
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What’s in the back of your closet? Or tucked away in your parents’ attic? Directors of a project to digitize Virginia history want to know. In Montgomery…
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Virginia’s Department of Historic Resources has added five new sites to the Virginia Landmarks Register. When the department decides to add a landmark to…