Patrick A’Hearn with the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts previews the upcoming production Souvenir. We also talk about the safety procedures in place.

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Patrick A’Hearn with the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts previews the upcoming production Souvenir. We also talk about the safety procedures in place.
Since 2016, the Fredericksburg Arts Commission has selected six self-supporting, outdoor public sculptures to be displayed in prominent locations in Fredericksburg for eleven months.
Powers Great American Midways erected its carnival in the parking lot next to Century 21 Redwoods on Thursday in the Breezewood Shopping Center on Route 208 in Spotsylvania.
Mirinda Reynolds now has murals from downtown Fredericksburg to North Stafford. Her lates6t is on Stafford House of Yoga on 610.
The Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Stafford begins the process of reopening with Sip and Sing Supper Club, Friday and Saturday night this week and next:
Patrick A’Hearn previews the Sip and Song Supper Club and the tentative plan moving forward. riversidedt.com
Canal Quarter Arts at 1517 Princess Anne Street in Fredericksburg is now home to the latest mural in the City. We talked with Liz King and Jeannie Ellis.
There’s a mural going being created on Route 610 in Stafford at Stafford House of Yoga by Fredericksburg artist Mirinda Reynolds. It has a powerful message and a lot colors.
Looking for something for you or your kids or grandkids to do this summer? LibertyTown Arts Workshop has just the program for you: Flower Power
The mural at Canal Quarter Arts on Princess Anne Street that depicts the Embrey Power Station is nearly finished.
There’s a new mural being created at 1512 Princess Anne Street in Fredericksburg on the Canal Quarter Arts building.
Highlighting High School theater….
Patrick Ahearn with the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts. Closed since the pandemic, we get an update on reopening and some of the changes that will be made.
Spotsylvania Towne Centre offering a Virtual Kids Club on Facebook
VIDEO: Fredericksburg artist Gabe Pons talks about his half of the mural at The Sunken Well Tavern on Littlepage Street in Fredericksburg. “Wishing you well, at the Sunken Well.”
PHOTOS: The final piece of the two murals at the Sunken Well Tavern on Littlepage Street was put into place early Saturday morning by Fredericksburg artist Gabe Pons and his son, Diego.
VIDEO: Fredericksburg artist Bill Harris talks about his completed mural
VIDEO: Fredericksburg artist Bill Harris is working on a temporary mural at the Sunken Well Tavern on Littlepage Street in Fredericksburg.
UMW Theater performs Much Ado About Nothing tonight, virtually.
AUDIO: The concept and the impact on Spotsylvania.