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Gina Dalmas Unveils Trailer Swift
By Jim Morrison Sitting around the island in the home of Gina Dalmas and Chris May in Winona, we're going over the songs off the latest Gina Dalmas and the Cow Tippin’ Playboys album, "Trailer Swift." The honky tonk starts with Robbie Fulks's "Love Ain't...
Kooza is Cirque Du Soleil at its Core
By Jeff Maisey With Kooza, which sets up under the big tent for a full month in Virginia Beach, Cirque Du Soleil returns to its roots: acrobatics and clowning. I recently caught up with Colin Heath to learn more from a clown’s perspective. Acrobatics and...
This is What a Progressive Speaker Series Looks Like
By Tench Phillips For well over a decade The Naro has been fortunate to host some of the best regional and national voices for peace, the environment, and social justice. It hasn’t always been easy to find speakers willing to travel to Norfolk. There’s the...
Songs of Past and Present: A Portsmouth landmark of Jewish history brings new life to old spaces
By Elizabeth Blachman This past September, I attended High Holy Day services for the last time at the last Jewish synagogue in Portsmouth. Rabbi David Goldstein presided over Yom Kippur services, and then Gomley Chesed Synagogue closed its doors, ending more than a...
Introducing Jeff German and the Blankety Blanks
By Katie Cooper Jeff German and the Blankety Blanks could be called the working man’s band. Hailing from Columbus, OH, German balances a full time job, roles as dad, grandfather, and hockey coach with traveling musician hitting the road at least twice a month...
CD REVIEW: Karl Werne
Karl Werne “This Little Notebook” (Self-Release) Talk about a great 50th birthday: Karl Werne releases an outstanding collection of introspective songs and headlines at the American Theatre. You could say it is a coming of age of sorts. Like a fine red blend of French...
Under the Hypnotic Spell of Blaq Magie
By Jeff Maisey Traprock Misfit, aka K’Bana Blaq, is known to many as the flamboyant male vocalist in The Fuzz Band, a Hampton-based R&B group known for its cross-over appeal, whether taking on soul, hip hop, rock, jazz or ‘80s synth-pop. K’Bana also has an...
Hurray for the Riff Raff is One of Many Acts for Boogaloo
By Jim Morrison "I don’t want Google Glass or anything, but I feel like so much of what I believe in is very modern,” Hurray for the Riff Raff's Alynde Lee Segarra says. “When I hang out amongst musicians that are really trying to live like they’re in the past,...
Origami Exhibit is Above the Fold
By Betsy DiJulio The Hermitage is an historic house museum. But it’s not just an historic house museum, nor even the same historic house museum that it once was. While it could be said that any museum is never quite the same as the day before, the staff and...
Physical Graffiti
By Jeff Maisey The world of graffiti art comes to life in a new exhibition at Work | Release. Dubbed “Nobody Writes Letters Anymore,” outsider artists such as Mickael Broth, Noah Larmz, “Frank Ape” creator Brandon Sines, and Chris “Apes” Peters provide a taste...
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