Waynesboro Players production of ‘Wit’ benefits Augusta Health’s Cancer Bridge Fund
The Waynesboro Players return to BRCC with “Wit,” which will benefit The Cancer Bridge Fund at Augusta Health Care Center.
The Waynesboro Players return to BRCC with “Wit,” which will benefit The Cancer Bridge Fund at Augusta Health Care Center.
The Paramount Theater presents Danú performing live on March 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Charlottesville.
One of the most famous love stories of literature and time comes to The Wayne Theatre stage as “Pride and Prejudice” is presented.
Besides the danger to their continued cultivation represented by climate change and disease, in the Middle East, olive trees have become targets of those who want to displace and impoverish those who care for and are sustained by them.
Unions are once again playing a significant role in a presidential election. Joe Biden joins striking auto workers on a picket line in Michigan; Donald Trump meets with Teamsters leaders at Mar-a-Lago and Washington D.C.
New Dominion Bookshop in Charlottesville will host a book reading and signing with Staunton author Clifford Garstang on Feb. 23 at 7 p.m.
Richmond Police said Sunday that they have located the body of a man who was the subject of a missing person advisory last month.
American Shakespeare Center’s new Director of Education Programs is Aubrey Whitlock, who joined the center as a box office assistant in 2013.
Retired teacher John Rimel of Fluvanna County is best known for songs sung by the Statler Brothers such as “More Than a Name on a Wall.”
At the end of this school year, Mary Ann Weir will retire from teaching and devote her time to a dream she never thought would become reality.