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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 [[...]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: CORAN CAPSHAW
Aug 30, 2023

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: CORAN CAPSHAW

Capshaw, the founder of 32-year-old music management company Red Light Management, is the driving force behind a newly approved 7,500-capacity riverfront amphitheater in Richmond. The $30 million project, expected to open in 2025, has drawn comparisons to Colorado’s famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Capshaw also developed the Ting Pavilion on Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall and the Ascend [...]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: DAVID BALDACCI
Aug 30, 2023

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: DAVID BALDACCI

Bestselling crime and thriller novelist Baldacci, a lifelong Virginian, has made it a mission to give back to the institutions that shaped him. A Virginia Commonwealth University alumnus and former board of visitors member, Baldacci — with his wife, Michelle — established two scholarships at VCU. One supports students in political science (Baldacci’s major), and […]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: ANDY EDMUNDS
Aug 30, 2023

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: ANDY EDMUNDS

When Hollywood productions like “Dopesick,” “Cold Mountain,” “Wonder Woman 1984” and others want to film in Virginia, they come to Edmunds to get the ball rolling. As director of the Virginia Film Office since 2011 — and the office’s locations manager for 14 years before that — Edmunds helps productions access economic incentives and works […]

Arts/Entertainment/Sports: KEVIN LEMBKE
Aug 30, 2023

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: KEVIN W. LEMBKE

Lembke has spent his entire career in the amusement park industry, starting at SeaWorld Orlando in 2000, and he’s been president of Busch Gardens Williamsburg and Water Country USA since 2018 (except for a brief break in 2019). In preparation for the park’s 2023 season, he oversaw the opening of two new rides: DarKoaster, an […]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: TONY BENNETT
Aug 30, 2023

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: TONY BENNETT

The No. 4-seeded Cavaliers suffered a painful loss to No.13-seed Furman University in the first round of this year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament, but Bennett — who this season became the winningest coach in the team’s history — took the setback in stride, celebrating the Cavaliers’ 25th appearance at the Big Dance and 11th ACC […]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: BRIDGETTE C. BYWATER
Aug 30, 2023

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: BRIDGETTE C. BYWATER

Coming out of pandemic-driven restrictions, “Kings Dominion will be the cure for cabin fever in 2023,” Bywater said in October 2022, announcing the 48-year-old amusement park’s intention to welcome guests year-round, adding weekends in January, February and March to its regular April to December season. Kings Dominion aimed to hire 2,500 employees this year; in […]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: ERIK H. NEIL
Aug 30, 2023

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: ERIK H. NEIL

Neil has been director of the Chrysler Museum of Art since 2014, but his title changed in late 2022 when the position was endowed through a $34 million gift to the museum. He’s now the Macon and Joan Brock director, with the post named for the late Dollar Tree founder and his widow, Joan, both […]

Aug 30, 2023

2023 Virginia 500: Arts | Entertainment | Sports

David Baldacci AUTHOR, FAIRFAX COUNTY   Tony Bennett DEAN AND MARKEL FAMILIES MEN’S HEAD BASKETBALL COACH, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE   Bridgette C. Bywater  VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER, KINGS DOMINION/CEDAR FAIR ENTERTAINMENT, DOSWELL   Clay Campbell PRESIDENT, MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY; PRESIDENT, MID-ATLANTIC REGION, NASCAR, MARTINSVILLE   Coran Capsha[...]

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: ALEX NYERGES
Aug 30, 2023

Arts | Entertainment | Sports 2023: ALEX NYERGES

While Nyerges has been director of four museums — including the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts for the past 17 years — he’s also a photographer. When the VMFA received more than 2,000 books focusing on American and European photography last fall, Nyerges called the gift from Barry and Gretchen Singer “a transformative donation” that […]

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