Hiroya Tsukamoto at The Front Porch 4/4

In an exhilarating display of acoustic virtuosity, A Fingerstyle Guitar Showcase celebrates two performers with contrasting, yet complementary repertoires. Japanese-born Hiroya Tsukamoto (pictured) layers soulful instrumental compositions with lyrical vocalizations and spoken-word stories drawn from his own life. Richmond-based Ty Burkhardt incorporates specialized percussive techniques, such as striking the body of his guitar and two-handed […]

The Southern Drag Show at The Southern 4/4

Welcome to the stage, The Southern Drag Show! Hosted by C’ville’s own AFAB drag entertainer Jackie of All Trades and Thee Blueridge Showgirl Darling Nikki (pictured), the show features Richmond’s top-tier draglesque performer Royalty Resignz, atomic blonde stripteasing diva Cyleste Entity—and is sure to be sickening (read “amazing” or “flawless”). The event kicks off a […]

UVA alum creates a different way to start the day

Holt Walker made the leap from software to cereal, prompted by an issue that turned out to be an opportunity. “It was really just kind of out of a personal need,” says Walker, who spent the first years of his career as an investment bank analyst at Credit Suisse and a senior manager at the […]

The Moth at The Paramount 3/27

Centering on the theme of American Dreams, The Moth brings five seasoned storytellers to town. Avid public radio listeners can attest to the power of The Moth, which, since its 1997 launch, has presented thousands of stories. Through deeply personal true tales shared by those who lived them, the show presents engaging, entertaining, and sometimes […]

Swing Into Spring at The Paramount 3/29

The Albemarle High School Jazz Ensemble returns for its annual Swing Into Spring benefit concert, an evening of standards, pop, and R&B favorites hosted by Z95’s Sherry Taylor. Dropping Julia, Jay Pun, Morwenna Lasko, Ivan Orr, Charles Owens, and John D’earth are among the musicians who will join the award-winning, 34-piece band led by Andrew […]

Ryan Caraveo at The Jefferson 3/31

Seattle-based singer Ryan Caraveo brings indie-pop-infused hip-hop to town on his Forever Foggy Tour. The bleached-blond 30-something traffics confessional vulnerability through clever lyrics delivered over catchy dreamscape beats. Caraveo’s attention to detail bleeds through in his wordplay and production, as he teases out how self doubt, longing, and personal growth contribute to his artistry and, […]

ASC’s The Hound of the Baskervilles is a jolly good time

I’ve seen a few one-man or one-woman plays over the years and they’ve all had one thing in common: monotony. Being exposed to that kind of sameness adds up when you’re facing a lone actor strutting and fretting their ass off for 90 minutes or more—tasked with embodying the same persona for the entirety of […]

Tried It in C’ville: Emergency Food Network

What Driving food to the distribution center for the Emergency Food Network. Why Everyone should have access to nourishing food. How it went  Like with most volunteer opportunities, I got more out of it than I gave. The Emergency Food Network is an organization that I have volunteered with in the past and recently rejoined. […]

Alice Gerrard puts a life of traditional folk music to the page

Multi-instrumentalist and singer Alice Gerrard says she’s lucky that her life turned out the way it did: making friends with and playing alongside some of folk music’s most historically resonant figures. On Friday, March 20, Gerrard and Virginia state folklorist Katy Clune are set to discuss her book, Custom Made Woman: A Life in Traditional […]