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Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: CAMPBELL, CLAY
Sep 2, 2025

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: CAMPBELL, CLAY

Campbell’s life has taken him off to the races for as long as he can remember. Grandson of Martinsville Speedway founder H. Clay Earles, who built the paperclip-shaped speedway in 1947, Campbell has worked at Martinsville since he was a child. He worked in maintenance, concessions and souvenirs before moving up to vice president and […]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: CAMPBELL, CLAY
Sep 2, 2025

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: CAPSHAW, CORAN

The Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront, a max-7,500-capacity outdoor venue from Red Light and Live Nation Entertainment, opened in downtown Richmond in June. The $30 million amphitheater will host about 30 events per year and is expected to bring top-name artists to the greater Richmond region. Additionally, it will serve as a space for graduation ceremonies, […]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: CAMPBELL, CLAY
Sep 2, 2025

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: LEMBKE, KEVIN

On May 16, Busch Gardens Williamsburg hosted a parkwide celebration for its 50th anniversary, complete with 75-cent beer, a 1970s cover band, a fireworks finale and a “lookback presentation” from Lembke. One week later, the park launched its newest attraction:   The Big Bad Wolf: The Wolf’s Revenge, an homage to the original roller coaster that closed […]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: CAMPBELL, CLAY
Sep 2, 2025

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: NYERGES, ALEX

Nyerges is now in his 19th year as director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Free to all visitors, the museum opened in 1936 and has more than 545,000 square feet of galleries, event space and dining. In the works is a 173,000-square-foot, $261 million expansion to be named for the late philanthropist Jim […]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: CAMPBELL, CLAY
Sep 2, 2025

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: ROTHROCK, BEN

Becoming COO in 2023, Rothrock is now the highest-ranking Virginia- based boss of the Richmond Flying Squirrels Double-A baseball team, although he shares leadership with Brendon Porter, the team’s president, who spends part of his time in Alabama. Rothrock also held the title of general manager from 2017 until this year, when the team announced […]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: CAMPBELL, CLAY
Sep 2, 2025

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: NEIL, ERIK H.

Since joining the Chrysler Museum in 2014, Neil has guided the museum’s growth. In 2022, his position was endowed through a $34 million donation from Virginia Beach philanthropist Joan Brock that included donated artwork. He’s been focused on the $30 million Perry Glass Studio expansion project. The culmination of a $55 million fundraising campaign, the […]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: CAMPBELL, CLAY
Sep 2, 2025

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: SCHOFIELD, JENNIFER

With 34 years of theme park industry experience, Schofield started her new role on May 31, succeeding Bridgette Bywater as head of the 400-acre amusement park following corporate restructuring. Previously vice president of retail at the Cedar Point amusement park in Ohio, Schofield holds a bachelor’s degree in hospitality and tourism management from Grand Valley […]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: CAMPBELL, CLAY
Sep 2, 2025

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: JOHNSON, DWAYNE ‘THE ROCK’

Known as “The Rock,” Johnson shot to fame as a professional wrestler and is now one of the nation’s most popular and prolific movie and TV actors. He’s also been a relatively quiet resident of Virginia for several years, although for its 2024 Men of the Year issue, GQ interviewed him at the Orange County […]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: CAMPBELL, CLAY
Sep 2, 2025

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2025: EDMUNDS, ANDY

Edmunds originally began his career in the music industry. As a musician and songwriter, he produced a video for MTV, thus beginning his love affair with film production. As director of the Virginia Film Office since 2011, Edmunds helps land TV and film projects that touch all parts of the commonwealth’s economy, from buying office […]

Pharrell Williams performs on the second night of the 2023 Something in the Water festival. Photo by Heather Cromartie, courtesy Something in the Water
Jan 7, 2025

Something in the Water gets extension from Va. Beach

Pharrell Williams’ Something in the Water festival got a bit of a break Tuesday from Virginia Beach City Council members, who agreed to give the Virginia Beach-born music and fashion maven more time to fulfill an overdue part of the festival’s contract with the city. City Council voted 8-2 Tuesday to indefinitely defer an earlier […]

A rendered interior of a movie theater auditorium, angled to show a large screen to the right of the image. The tiered seating leading up and to the left in the image shows black seats with red upholstery and small attached tables.
Dec 11, 2024

Richmond’s Movieland at Boulevard Square to undergo $5M glow-up

Movieland at Boulevard Square, the city of Richmond’s only first-run movie theater, is undergoing approximately $5 million in renovations and upgrades. The project, which began in October and is expected to be completed in spring 2025, represents “the most extensive enhancements to the theater since it opened in 2009,” according to a Wednesday news release. […]

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Oct 15, 2024

Allianz named title sponsor of Richmond amphitheater

Allianz Partners will be the naming sponsor for Richmond’s forthcoming 7,500-capacity, $30 million outdoor amphitheater, the global insurer announced Tuesday. The Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront, a project led by Charlottesville’s Red Light Ventures and Live Nation, is expected to open next year in time for the summer concert season, according to the announcement. The amphitheater [[...]

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