
5 ways to celebrate when you can’t be there
A dear friend or loved one is celebrating a significant day—a special birthday or milestone, or even a promotion—but for one reason or another, you can’t be there.

A dear friend or loved one is celebrating a significant day—a special birthday or milestone, or even a promotion—but for one reason or another, you can’t be there.

The music industry is a force to be reckoned with, and navigating the advertising scene is no small feat.

A Virginia Tech undergraduate helped build software capable of communicating with a device that can translate finger pressure into sound and light.

The Shenandoah Valley Choral Society is this year’s recipient of the Circle of Excellence in the Arts Award.

Richmond Performing Arts Alliance and Westminster Canterbury Richmond are parterning to present the Legends Livestream Series.

The Heifetz Institute has received a $3,500 grant from the Virginia Commission for the Arts, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, through their Virginia CARES Emergency Relief Grant.

Shenandoah University has premiered “We Will Rise,” a virtual performance crafted to interpret the internationally acclaimed song “We Will Rise” composed by Stefan Youngblood.

The Fall Foliage Art Show, the Wayne Theatre Alliance, South River Fly Fishing Expo, Virginia Street Arts Festival, Riverfest, Waynesboro at War, Lightwell Survey Wines, Best Western PLUS Waynesboro, and The Fishin’ Pig will receive funds from the Waynesboro BOOST grant program.

The American history we were taught in school has Thomas Jefferson writing the Declaration of Independence, skips ahead to the British surrendering at Yorktown, then the drafting of the Constitution, ahead of living happily ever after.

AFP editors Chris Graham and Crystal Abbe Graham preview the streaming version of the hit musical “Hamilton.”
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