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Former Snuff frontman Chuck “Coyote” Larson returns to the local scene
By Jim Newsom “I’ve brushed with fame so many times, I’ve rubbed off whatever polish I’ve got.” Chuck Larson was laughing on the other end of the line. “There may be a raw spot!” Larson, who’ll perform at the Meyera Oberndorf Library in Virginia Beach on...
Sarah Jarosz Headlines Sea Level Festival
By Jim Morrison For Sarah Jarosz, heading off to the New England Conservatory of Music after signing a recording contract as a high school senior gave her a chance to expand her horizons. She studied improvisation, played in a world music ensemble and a Jewish music...
Next Films at Naro Cinema
By Tench Phillips "How can you advocate breaking some laws and obeying others? The answer lies in the fact that there are two types of laws: just and unjust. I would be the first to advocate obeying just laws. One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility...
La Traviata: Beautiful, Young, Sexy and Dying
By Montague Gammon III What can you say about a beautiful young courtesan who dies? Well, oodles of folks have been saying – and singing and even dancing – quite a lot of things about one such star-crossed lass, variously named Marie/Marguerite/Camille/Violetta, since...
Exit Interview: Scott Slay Leaves Norfolk
By Jeff Maisey Sensational Americana artist Scott Slay will say farewell in Norfolk on Saturday, February 28, when he and his family move to the Washington, DC metro area. For nearly four years, local fans of new grass, roots music have been treated to some...
Chasing Oscar: Award Season Fever
By Tench Phillips This time of the year I see familiar faces returning to the cinema who have been missing on Colley Ave for way too long. Confined and isolated in their homes cloistered behind numerous screens and platforms, they have now stepped outside and...
Pixies to Play The NorVa
Having played more than 120 shows across four continents over an 18-month period, Pixies announce they will take to the road again this Spring, performing at select major U.S. music festivals as well as headlining shows at intimate theatres in many cities missed in...
CCR: The Travelin’ Band
By Jeff Maisey From 1968 to 1970, no band was as prolific as American rock ‘n’ roll act Creedence Clearwater Revival. In 1969 alone, the quartet released three full-length studio albums – “Bayou Country,” “Green River” and “Willy and the Poor Boys.” But all was not...
McGinness and New Waves Shine at MOCA
By Betsy DiJulio “Ryan McGinness: Studio Visit” is a uniquely seductive concept for an exhibition, as visitors are made to feel as though we are walking through his studio space. Organized by the VA Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, MOCA’s installation of the...
Jersey Boys
By Jeff Maisey Tony award winning Broadway musical Jersey Boys featuring the captivating story of a working class New Jersey quartet going from rags to riches will be staged February 17-22 at the Ferguson Center. Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons are, of...
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