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Bartertown Bobby Fuller, Brazilian artist T.J. Schlener Jr. among those showing work during First Friday

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Fuller is showing his work at the Academy Center of the Arts, while Schlener will be exhibiting at Renaissance Theatre.

New photography exhibit highlights Appalachian Trail hikers

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While most photos of the Appalachian Trail focus on the natural beauty that encompasses the 2,190-mile route, Parker Michels-Boyce and Chet Strange took a different approach with “Mile 806,” a series of portraits taken on the trail.

Create Lynchburg conference aims to support creative entrepreneurs

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Creativity and business often go hand-in-hand, not just by producing unique, original products, but providing necessary jobs, income and revenue to a city.

Riverviews seeking entries for BEAT BURG 2017

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Riverviews Artspace has put out a call to poets for its Fourth Annual BEAT BURG, a month long poetry festival held each April.

Sweet Briar exhibit focuses on clothing, accessories of founder's daughter

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Sweet Briar College senior Jade Smith says she initially approached curating her first museum exhibit, “Dressing Miss Daisy,” from a business standpoint.

Academy hosting '70s Soul Cinema movie marathon, dance party

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The Academy Center of the Arts is taking it back to the dynamite days of the disco era with Saturday’s ’70s Soul Cinema & Funk Party.

Astronaut Leland Melvin's photos, WinterLights installation among First Friday events

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The Lynchburg Art Club's Georgia Morgan Civic Art Show and Edgar Endress' "Project Santos" at Rivermont Studio also are on tap.

Legacy Museum looking for artists

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The Legacy Museum of African American History is looking for black artists to contribute work to the museum’s new exhibit “Visual Voices: A Celebration of African American Artists from Lynchburg and Surrounding Areas,” which will open this August.

UVa professor Pamela Pecchio showing work at Sweet Briar

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Consisting of still-life constructions created in her home or studio, Pecchio’s multimedia collages seek to express the intersection of personal and national history as experienced by her in Charlottesville.

Maier exhibit features the work of Betye and Alison Saar, Sam Gilliam, Sally Mann

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"Investigating Identity: Race, Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Art" opened earlier this month and runs through April 9. It explores both identities that artist’s embrace and those they reject — the tension “between a recognition of difference and the demand…

'Peanuts' reimagined: Randolph College staging 'Dog Sees God'

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“Dog Sees God” reimagines everyone’s favorite “Peanuts” characters as disillusioned teenagers struggling to find their identity in a harsh world while contending with issues of bullying, sexual orientation and death.

Lynchburg College play shines a light on 1920s 'Radium Girls'

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'These Shining Lives' dramatizes the true story of a group of women who were exposed to deadly levels of radium while working in a watch factory, and what happened when they took their company to court.

Liberty Mountain Skate Park hosting art show

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This weekend, Liberty Mountain Skate Park will be doing something a bit different than normal: Hosting an art show.

LU Art Honor Society members among those showing new work during First Friday

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“Blended Methods” will open with a reception from 5:30 to 8 p.m. and remain up through March 31.

'Modern-day bard' Joe Goodkin to perform in Lynchburg

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Goodkin and his acoustic guitar will take Randolph College audiences back to the days of traveling bards and their sung stories on March 15 with a musical performance of 24 original songs inspired by Homer’s “The Odyssey.”

The Barter Players bringing 'Great Expectations' to Academy

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When the Barter Theatre’s touring arm hits the road each winter, the troupe usually is comprised of about six actors who travel in a 15-passenger van with all of the costumes and props needed to stage three different shows.

AGAR concerts to feature the works of female composers

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Soprano Elena Mullins is pushing the “girl power” in two upcoming Amherst Glebe Arts Response (AGAR) concerts this weekend at the Bower Center for the Arts in Bedford and Sweet Briar College.

Lynchburg Symphony Orchestra collaborating with Richmond Ballet for latest performance

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“Radiant Dances,” which will be performed at 7 p.m. Saturday, concludes LSO’s 2016-17 season. It also marks the first time conductor Christopher Swanson has worked with a ballet company, though he said he’s always been fascinated by dance.

Opera on the James to end season with Verdi's 'Falstaff'

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The comedy “Falstaff” was Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi’s last opera, and his third based on a Shakespeare play.

New theater company sets sights on Shakespeare

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Rustburg native and Lynchburg College student Kyle Lawhorn is launching his new theater company, The Willy-Shakes Crew, with a purpose that hits close to home.
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