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13.03.2020 - 23:17 / metroweekly.com
“Safe Space” sticker on a classroom in Rural Retreat High School – Photo: Facebook.
A Virginia county supervisor was criticized at a recent Board of Supervisors meeting for a Facebook rant alleging that an LGBTQ student club in one of the county’s four high schools was being given preferential treatment, particularly when compared to Christian student groups.
Wythe County Supervisor Stacy Terry posted a screed to Facebook, (incorrectly) claiming that students belonging to the Gender-Sexuality
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Mayor Muriel Bowser
Independent promoter Dave Poe of New York-based Patchwork Presents, a partnership with Ineffable Music, and co-owner of promotion company Broadberry Entertainment Group Jessica Gordon in Richmond, Virginia, have come together to form the Independent Promoter Alliance in light of COVID-19 and its dire effects on the live music industry. The goal of the newly formed group is to talk regularly about current challenges and how individual businesses plan to work through this pandemic.
Amber Heard had filed a motion to have her ex-husband Johnny Depp‘s $50 million defamation lawsuit against her dismissed, but the judge has decided the case will continue.
Mark O’Meara has endured blizzards, hurricanes and economic recessions. Even in three feet of snow, he’s managed to keep the lights on at University Mall and Cinema Arts, the two movie theaters he owns in Fairfax, Va. But for the first time in 29 years, he had to close his doors as the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep through the country — and his own backyard.
While the COVID-19 epidemic is upending the music industry and confining millions of people to their homes, it’s also jump-starting the creative process for many artists. One rapper who isn’t hitting the brakes is Pusha-T. During a recent AMA-style Discord discussion with fans, the Virginia MC revealed that he has three separate projects in the works, including collaborations with some big names.
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar announced Monday that her husband, John Bessler, has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Following the announcement earlier in the day on Friday that Martin McDonagh's Hangmen had played its final Broadway performance while still in previews, a similar fate has met the eagerly anticipated revival of Edward Albee's masterwork of interdependent marital warfare, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Lead producers Scott Rudin, Barry Diller and David Geffen confirmed late Friday night that the production, which was shut down March 12 as part of government-mandated safety measures to control
“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” has ended a truncated run on Broadway, becoming the second major theatrical production to close up shop due to the coronavirus crisis. The Broadway revival of Edward Albee’s classic never even got an opening night. It played 9 preview performances at The Booth Theatre before a public health crisis led to the closure of all theaters on March 12.
A Scots couple trapped on board a cruise ship have told of their horror after discovering the boat is now set to dock in coronavirus stricken Italy.
Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre is speaking out again as part of a new Netflix docu-series into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring, she has confirmed.
Sophia Bush steps out in a chic pantsuit for the Equal Rights Amendment Event held at Campbell Bar in New York City on Tuesday night (March 10).