Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va.迷你倉Sept. 05--ThursdayART OPENINGSGallery Flux, 307B England St., Ashland, 752-3540. Reception 6-8 p.m. for "Art of the Horse," juried show of equine art by more than 30 artists. Through Sept. 28.Quirk Gallery, 311 W. Broad St., 644-5450. Artist reception 5-8 p.m. for "Murmurations" by Kendra Dawn Wardsworth (through Oct. 26) and El Kamino's Shop and Vault shows (through Sept. 28).1708 Gallery, 319 W. Broad St., 643-1708. Reception and gallery talk with artists and jurors 6-8 p.m. for "FEED2013" biennial juried exhibition. Through Oct. 19.COMEDY10 Year Anniversary Celebration with Richmond's own Alex Scott, 7:30 p.m. at Funny Bone Comedy Club and Restaurant, 11800 W. Broad St. $15-$20. 521-8900. Through Sunday.CONCERTSSummer Music: The Righteous Outlaws close the lunchtime series season, noon-1 p.m. at James Center Plaza, 1051 E. Cary St. Free. 344-3232.Innsbrook After Hours: Darius Rucker, Hootie & the Blowfish frontman, 5 p.m. (gates) at Snagajob Pavilion, 4901 Lakebrook Drive. $25-$60. .innsbrookafterhours.com."Little orchestra" Pink Martini in concert of genre-crossing music, 8 p.m. at The Paramount Theater, 215 E. Main St., Charlottesville. $29.50-$65. (434) 979-1333.EVENTSRVA Stars of NASCAR Festival: Some of the top drivers in racing have a Q&A with fans, with music by The Killing Daylights and food truck food court, 4:30-8 p.m. at Richmond International Raceway, Carolina and E. Laburnum Ave. Free; food and beverages for sale. (866) 455-RACE (7223).Shadows of Shockoe Ghost Tour: Hear stories from Richmond's paranormal past on a tour of the city's oldest and most haunted neighborhood, 9 p.m. from the Edgar Allan Poe Museum, 1914 E. Main St. $10-$13 in advance, $12-$15 day of tour. .haunts-ofrichmond.com. Thursdays-Saturdays through Nov. 2.FAMILY FUNDinwiddie County Fair: Agricultural exhibits, fair food, midway rides and games and more, 6-10 p.m. at Virginia Motorsports Park, 8018 Boydton Plank Road, Dinwiddie County. $10 per carload. 732-1100. Through Sunday.LECTURES"Classical Monument Avenue," Charles Brownell and John Hebble on the classical influences of the avenue's architecture to open the "Hidden in Plain Sight" lecture series, 7-9 p.m. at Virginia Center for Architecture, The Branch House, 2501 Monument Ave. $15-$20 per lecture; $60-$70 series. .architectureva.org for registration and program descriptions or 644-3041, ext. 100. Continues Thursdays in September.FridayART OPENINGSADA Gallery, 228 W. Broad St., 644-0100. "Geometron" by Sarah Bednarek. Through Oct. 12.Artemis Gallery, 1601 W. Main St. 353-2676. Reception 5-10 p.m. for "Garmezy Glass & Friends," works by Grant Garmezy and other glass artists. Through Sept. 30.Art6 Gallery, 6 E. Broad St., 343-1406. First Fridays reception 6-10 p.m. for "Azucar II," works expressing Hispanic and Afro-Caribbean history and culture. Through Sept. 28.Atlas, 114 W. Marshall St., 233-4180. First Fridays reception 6-9 p.m. for "GuitART!: A 'Case' for Music and Art," original art on guitar case lids by professional and young artist-musicians. Through Oct. 28.Brazier Gallery, 1616 W. Main St., 358-2771. Reception 6-8 p.m. for "Interior Life," interior and still life paintings by gallery artists. Through Oct. 31.Candela Books + Gallery, 214 W. Broad St., 402-9261. First Fridays reception 5-9 p.m. for "Light Lure" by Courtney Johnson. Through Oct. 19.Elegba Folklore Society, 101 E. Broad St., 644-3900. First Fridays reception 5-9 p.m. for "Talisman Series #3" by Oyin Odo. Through Oct. 31.For Art's Sake Gallery and Studio, 9770 Gayton Road, 740-1400. Reception 5-8 p.m. for exhibit of works by members of Tuckahoe Artists Association. Through Sept. 30.Gallery at Black Iris Music, 321 W. Broad St., 539-2213. First Fridays reception 5-10 p.m. for "Let There Be GWAR!," objects and memorabilia from the art-punk-metal group's 30-year career. Through Sept. 28.glave kocen gallery, 1620 W. Main St., 358-1990. Reception 6-9 p.m. for "New Works" by Sheep Jones. Through Sept. 28.Page Bond Gallery, 1625 W. Main St., 359-3633. Reception 7-9 p.m. for "New Work" by Robin Braun, "Acts of Arrangement" by Pam Sutherland and "How Do You Know" by Jere Williams. Through Sept. 28.Reynolds Gallery, 1514 W. Main St., 355-6553. Reception 7-9 p.m. for "Missed Connection," group exhibition by a dozen artists from five countries. Through Oct. 12.Richmond Public Library, 101 E. Franklin St., 646-4740. First Fridays reception 6:30-9 p.m. for "Herald 1," works by a dozen Richmond contemporary artists. Through Oct. 29.Uptown Gallery, 1305 W. Main St., 353-8343. Reception 5-9 p.m. for "Places & Faces" by Betty Drozeski and Blanton Steward, "Red Dress" by Arlene De Conti, and works by Betty Eddowes. Through Oct. 26.VCUartsAnderson Gallery, 907 1/2 W. Franklin St., 828-1522. Reception 5-7 p.m. for "Towards Liberation" by Nancy Spero, "Neighbors" by Bohyun Yoon, large-scale painting in the Cool Spot Lounge by Hilary Wilder and "Project 35: Volume 2" group exhibit. Through Dec. 8.Visual Art Studio, 208 W. Broad St., 644-1368. First Fridays reception 7-10 p.m. for "Trojan Horse" by Frederick Chiriboga. Through Oct. 25.Visual Arts Center of Richmond, 1812 W. Main St., 353-0094. Reception 6-8 p.m. for "Out of Necessity (Contemporary Ceramic Interventions)" invitational ceramics exhibition and "Artstream Ceramic Library." Through Oct. 13.Rappahannock Art League's Studio Gallery, 19 N. Main St., Kilmarnock. (804) 436-9309. Reception 5-7 p.m. for "Labor Day Art Show Winners" exhibit. Through Sept. 28.U.Va.'s Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, 400 Worrell Drive, Charlottesville, (434) 244-0234. Reception 5:30-7:30 p.m. for "Ngau Gidthal (My Stories)" by David Bosun. Through Dec. 29.COMEDYComedySportz teams in improv contests based on audience suggestions, 8 p.m. at ComedySportz Improv Theatre, Gold's Gym Plaza, 8906-H W. Broad St. $10 in advance, $12 at door. 266-9377. Continues Saturday.10 Year Anniversary Celebration with Richmond's own Alex Scott, 7:30 and 10 p.m. at Funny Bone Comedy Club and Restaurant. See Thursday.CONCERTSFall Line Fest: 40 bands including No BS! Brass Band, Big Freedia, Helado Negro and more plus food and arts events various times and venues throughout downtown RVA. $15 daily admission, $20 weekend pass. .mytickets-tobuy.com or (866) 707-2289. Continues Saturday.2nd Stage series: East of Afton in "An Evening of Bluegrass" at 7 p.m. at Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen, 2880 Mountain Road. $12. 261-2787.Cheryl Van Ornam in organ recital at 7:30 p.m. at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, 4207 Forest Hill Ave. Free. 233-2278.Fridays After Five: Full Moon Saloon in island rock, 5:30 p.m. at nTelos Wireless Pavilion on the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville. Free. .thenteloswirelesspavilion.comRising country singer-songwriter Justin Moore, in concert at 7 p.m. (gates at 5) at Paradise Beach, Fort Monroe. $20-$30. (800) 745-3000 (Ticketmaster).Maroon 5 with Kelly Clarkson and Tony Lucca, 7:30 p.m. at Jiffy Lube Live, 7800 Cellar Door Drive, Bristow. $29.50-$99.50. (703) 754-6400.EVENTSCinema Classics: "The Magnificent Seven," 1960 Western starring Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen, 7 p.m. at Henrico Theatre, 305 E. Nine Mile Road, Highland Springs. $1. 328-4491. Repeats Saturday."I Said I Wasn't Going to Tell Nobody," staged reading of a "choreopoem," dramatic expression that combines poetry and dance, by Yemaja Jubilee, 7 p.m. at Unity of Richmond, 800 Blanton Ave. Donation requested. (757) 285-2117.Shadows of Shockoe Ghost Tour, 9 p.m. from the Edgar Allan Poe Museum. See Thursday.FAMILY FUNDinwiddie County Fair, 6-11 p.m. at Virginia Motorsports Park. See Thursday.Hampton Bay Days: Celebrating life near the water and encouraging stewardship of the Chesapeake Bay with interactive fun, exhibits and more, plus music, arts and crafts, food vendors and fireworks, noon-11 p.m. along the downtown Hampton waterfront. Free. .baydays.com or (757) 727-1641. Through Sunday.LECTURES"Shape Note Singing": Lecture-demonstration by John Del Re and Kelly Macklin on the history and "how-to's" of the musical notation method, with audience participation, 6-7:30 p.m. at Library of Virginia, 800 E. Broad St. Free. 692-3592.SPORTSNASCAR racing: Virginia 529 College Savings 250 Nationwide Series race, 7:30 p.m. (grandstand opens at 8:45 a.m. with practice and qualifying throughout the day); $30-$40 in advance, $35-$45 day of race; 12 and younger free with ticketed adult at Richmond International Raceway, 600 E. Laburnum Ave. .rir.com or (866) 455-7223. Federated Auto Parts 400 Sprint Cup serie自存倉 race takes place Saturday.THEATER OPENINGS"Something's Afoot," Theater Company at Fort Lee's musical murder mystery spoof of Agatha Christie-style whodunits, opens at 8 p.m. at Lee Playhouse, Mahone Avenue, Fort Lee. $6-$12. 734-6629. Through Sept. 22.SaturdayART OPENINGSDeCOR, 19 S. Belmont Ave., 562-8326. Reception 2-5 p.m. for "Saturday Showcase" featuring woks by Carol Barber. Through Oct. 1.BENEFITSARTrageous: Hollywood-inspired fundraiser for the VMFA Exhibition Fund that rivals a red carpet premiere with food, cocktails, music and more, 7-11 p.m. in the Robins Sculpture Garden, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 200 N. Boulevard. $150; $250 couple; reservation required. 340-1499.COMEDYCenter Season series: The Capitol Steps put the "mock in Democracy" with timely, topical political satire, 5 and 8 p.m. at Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen, 2880 Mountain Road. $42. 261-2787.10 Year Anniversary Celebration with Richmond's own Alex Scott, 7 and 9:30 p.m. at Funny Bone Comedy Club and Restaurant. See Thursday.ComedySportz teams in improv contests, 7 and 9:30 p.m. at ComedySportz Improv Theatre, Gold's Gym Plaza. See Friday.CONCERTSMo DeBree plays R&B, rock and soul at 1 p.m. outdoors at Henrico County's North Park Branch Library, 8508 Franconia Road. Free. 290-9700.Fall Line Fest, various times and venues throughout downtown RVA. See Friday.EVENTS"The Battle of Totopotomoy Creek": Living history and ranger-guided programs focus on the experience of free and enslaved civilians during the Civil War battle, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at Richmond National Battlefield Park, Rural Plains unit, 7273 Studley Road. Free. 226-1981.The War Between the Tastes -- Civil War Foodfest: Competitors cook using 19th-century methods and offer samples along with games, music and more, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at Dabbs House Museum, 3812 Nine Mile Road. Free. 652-3409."Tea for Two: Poetry in the Library Park": Poet Joanna Suzanne Lee and a guest poet read from their works, 11 a.m. in the park behind the main Richmond Public Library, 101 E. Franklin St. Free. 646-7223.Church Hill Chillers Tour: Tour guide uncovers restless spirits in buildings, graveyards and under the streets, meeting at 9 p.m. at Patrick Henry's Pub & Grille, 2300 E. Broad St. $10-$13 in advance, $12-$15 day of tour. .hauntsofrichmond.com. Saturdays through Oct. 26.Cinema Classics: "The Magnificent Seven," 2 and 7 p.m. at Henrico Theatre. See Friday.Shadows of Shockoe Ghost Tour, 9 p.m. from the Edgar Allan Poe Museum. See Thursday.Heritage Harvest Festival: Celebration of the agrarian legacy of Thomas Jefferson with heirloom fruit and vegetable tasting, information about organic gardening and seed-saving, children's activities, educational programs and more, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Monticello, Albemarle County. Visit .heritageharvestfestival.com for schedule and fees. Pre-festival workshops on Friday. Workshops, demonstrations and more Saturday. $10 in advance, $15 at gate. (434) 984-9822.FAMILY FUNStories at the Museum -- Hispanic Heritage Month: Youngsters hear a story and enjoy a related make-and-take craft project, 11 a.m. at Virginia Historical Society, 428 N. Boulevard. Free. 358-4901."Fire!": Civil War rifle musket talk and demonstration by a costumed historical interpreter, noon at American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar, 500 Tredegar St. Included in admission of $4-$8. 780-1865.McShin Foundation Recovery Fest & State Championship BBQ Cook-off: Live music, family fun, barbecue competition and more, noon-5 p.m. at Hatcher Memorial Baptist Church, 2300 Dumbarton Road. Free; food for purchase. 249-1845.Dinwiddie County Fair, 1-11 p.m. at Virginia Motorsports Park. See Thursday.Hampton Bay Days, 10 a.m.-11 p.m. along the downtown Hampton waterfront. See Friday.SPORTSNASCAR racing: Federated Auto Parts 400 Sprint Cup Series race at 7:30 p.m. (grandstand at 2 p.m.) at Richmond International Raceway. $25-$105 in advance. See Friday.SundayART OPENINGS1212 Gallery, 0 E. Fourth St., 301-6971. Reception 2-5 p.m. for "The Gaze" by Mare Vaccaro and "8mm" by Jere Kittle. Through Oct. 20.COMEDY10 Year Anniversary Celebration with Richmond's own Alex Scott, 7 p.m. at Funny Bone Comedy Club and Restaurant. See Thursday.CONCERTSJazz clarinetist Darryl Harper with bassist Matthew Parrish, drummer Harry "Butch" Reed and pianist Russell Wilson in VCU Faculty Recital celebrating the release of Harper's album, 4 p.m. in Vlahcevic Hall, VCU Singleton Center, 922 Park Ave. $7 in advance, $10 at door. 828-6776.Honky Tonk Experience in classic and modern country covers, 4 p.m. at Henrico Theatre, 305 E. Nine Mile Road, Highland Springs. Free. 328-4491.Music in the Park: Trongone Band in Grateful Dead covers and other jam band favorites, 5-7 p.m. in Forest Hill Park, 4021 Forest Hill Ave. Free. .hillsandheights.org.Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival: Opening concert of music by Lou Harrison, Frederic Rzewski, Annie Gosfield and Johannes Brahms, 3 p.m. in Old Cabell Hall, U.Va., Charlottesville. $6-$25 single concert, $25-$100 series. (434) 295-5395. Through Sept. 22.Steep Canyon Rangers: Bluegrass powerhouse is joined by Joy Kills Sorrow to open Modlin Center's performance season, 7:30 p.m. in Camp Concert Hall, UR Modlin Center. $20-$40. 289-8980.Maroon 5 with Kelly Clarkson and Tony Lucca, 7 p.m. (doors at 6) at Farm Bureau Live, Virginia Beach. $29.50-$99.50. (757) 368-3000.ZZ Top in Texas boogie, with Virginia Beach band Seth Stainback & Roosterfoot, 7 p.m. at Ferguson Center, Christopher Newport University, Newport News. $72-$122. (757) 594-7448.EVENTSGatsby Afternoon Picnic: Pack a picnic lunch and don 1920s garden party attire for the Art Deco Society of Virginia return to the 1920s with period games, antique automobiles and bicycles, music and more 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on the lawn at Wilton House Museum, 215 S. Wilton Road. $5-$15. artdecova.org/gatsby-afternoon-picnic/."Men of Iron," guided tour of the mid-1800s iron manufacturing industrial complex, 1 p.m. at Historic Tredegar, 500 Tredegar St. Included in admission of $4-$8. 780-1865.Shockoe Hill Cemetery guided walking tour highlights Revolutionary War and War of 1812 veterans buried there, 2 p.m. at the cemetery, Fourth and Hospital streets. Free. 426-1355.Richmond Floodwall Walking Tour: Richmond Railroad Museum sponsors a guided 1 1/2 -hour walk, meeting at 2 p.m. at the museum, 102 Hull St. Free. 353-9363.Hollywood Cemetery Walking Tour: Expanded version of Valentine Richmond History Center's daily tour, with details about the cemetery's history, landscape design, architecture, symbols and "residents," 2-4 p.m. from the cemetery's entrance at Cherry and Albemarle streets. $10-$15. 649-0711, ext. 301."The House That Branch Built": Architectural tour of the mansion designed by John Russell Pope that generations of Richmonders have called the "Branch House," now the Virginia Center for Architecture, 2:30 p.m. at the house, 2501 Monument Ave. $10-$12; reservation requested. 644-3041, ext. 100.FAMILY FUNDinwiddie County Fair, 1-9 p.m. at Virginia Motorsports Park. See Thursday.Hampton Bay Days, 10 a.m.-11 p.m. along the downtown Hampton waterfront. See Friday.TuesdayCONCERTSDepeche Mode in synthpop, with opener Bat for Lashes, 7:30 p.m. at Jiffy Lube Live, 7800 Cellar Door Drive, Bristow. $29.50-$99.50. (703) 754-6400.Latin music superstar Marc Anthony, 8 p.m. at Wolf Trap Filene Center, Vienna. $45-$125. (877) 965-3872.WednesdayCONCERTSGrammy award-winning British rock band Muse in concert at 7 p.m. at Verizon Center, F and Seventh streets NW, Washington. $39.50-$65. (202) 628-3200.ZZ Top in rock, blues and boogie, 8 p.m. at Wolf Trap Filene Center, Vienna. $30-$45. (877) 965-3872.EVENTSRVA Street Art Festival: Mural artists work on their projects and interact with public, various times at the outdoor gallery at the former GRTC bus depot on W. Cary St. .rvastreetart.com. Through Sept. 15.LECTURESLunch Break Science:"Hurricane Sandy," talk by NOAA meteorologist Bill Sammler, followed by discussion, at noon at Science Museum of Virginia, 2500 W. Broad St. Free. 864-1400.------Submit calendar items with date, time, place, cost, details and phone number, at least 10 days before publication to prow@timesdispatch.com. A message line at 649-6731 is available for last-minute changes or cancellations.All calendar phone numbers have an 804 area code unless otherwise indicated.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Richmond Times-Dispatch (Richmond, Va.) Visit the Richmond Times-Dispatch (Richmond, Va.) at .timesdispatch.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉新蒲崗
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