Nelson County High School teacher’s art featured in Venice exhibit of world-wide artists
Nelson County High School art teacher Terry Ward’s art has been on display among in the “Biennial 2024 at the Venice Biennale.”
Nelson County High School art teacher Terry Ward’s art has been on display among in the “Biennial 2024 at the Venice Biennale.”
Charlottesville is back in the national news, thanks to disgraced ex-president Donald Trump, currently on trial for fraud involving his hush-money payments to a porn actress who was underwhelmed by him one night back in 2006.
Virginia-based Shagwüf is celebrating 10 years and bringing its “Sweet Freakshow” to The Foundry on May 18.
The Charlottesville Reading Series will host an in-person reading on Friday, April 19, at 7 p.m. at New Dominion Bookshop in Charlottesville.
Benjamin Netanyahu is writing and directing Israel’s darkest chapter. Each day he remains in power, he is preventing an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The first Jew to run for vice president of the United States on a major part ticket, former Sen. Joe Lieberman died Wednesday in NYC.
During a visit through the Shenandoah Valley yesterday, Sen. Mark R. Warner stopped in Staunton to discuss the future of rail transit.
In January, Staunton Schools launched “It Only Takes One,” a program designed to educate students and families about drug abuse.
The Virginia Festival of the Book is expanding its outreach again in 2024 – hosting two preview events in Staunton.
The Paramount Theater presents Danú performing live on March 7 at 7:30 p.m. in Charlottesville.