Annual Colors of Africa cultural event features traditional clothing, dances.
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Annual Colors of Africa cultural event features traditional clothing, dances.
Lecture explores the man behind the mind-bending hit ‘The Twilight Zone.’
The new production, which runs until March 2, chronicles life of ‘The King’ starting from childhood.
Last week, the Fredericksburg area Chapter of The Compassionate Friends participated in the 28th Worldwide Candle Lighting.
The Stafford students won Best Play, Best Actor, two All-Star Cast honors, Outstanding Technical Merit, and Best Set Design which advanced them to the Southeastern Theater Conference next March in Baltimore.
A local screening of ‘Written by Mike’ will be held 8 p.m. Saturday at Red Dragon Brewery following the release.
Ezekiel “E.J.” Fields has built an online presence by dancing in a hot dog costume on the streets of Fredericksburg.
Grandson of theater organization’s founder played key part in re-imagined festival.
Fredericksburg Area Museum event featured music at Riverfront Park, art and music at Market Square into the night.
12n-7 at Market Square (art) and Riverfront Park (music).
New art on the first floor of the Executive Plaza at 601 Caroline Street.
Held on and off in Fredericksburg for the last 49 years, this year’s event will be held Nov. 2 from noon-7 p.m. at Riverfront Park.
Punk group’s sophomore album is a more collaborative effort with two more band members.
Pete Morelewicz of Print Jazz talks about the three murals he designed for the new Fredericksburg Visitor Center.
Fredericksburg Virginia Fashion Week featured over 40 models who graced the runway in front of a crowd of 150.
“Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” focuses the beloved singer-songwriter’s early adult life with a nostalgic dose of tunes.
Event at Publisher Hotel will showcase designers from across the region.
Annual festival turns concrete into chalk art; proceeds benefit Stafford in Action Week.
Saturday and Sunday at Stafford Airport 10-5–it’s free to attend.
The Strangefest Music & Arts Festival 2024 is Saturday, Sept. 28.