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    While not the event's official theme song, Ice (the solid state of water, not the singer), will be taking center stage in Richmond this weekend as the 11th Annual Richmond Meltdown Winter Ice ...

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    “RPS schools and offices are closed today, Wednesday, June 7. ... Shooting at graduation ceremony is second at school-related event in Richmond. Wednesday 7 June 2023 08:00, Namita Singh.

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    Richmond Interim Chief of Police Rick Edwards gives a news briefing about a shooting that happened at the Huguenot High School graduation, Tuesday, June 6, 2023, in Richmond, Va. (AP) Six people ...

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  6. Hippodrome Theater (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Hippodrome Theater was opened in 1914 by Charles A. Somma as a vaudeville and movie theater. [2] The theater played a major role in the entertainment of Richmond's African-American community during the early 20th century. [3] It is located on Second Street in Richmond, which was once known as The Deuce. [1]

  7. Byrd Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Byrd Theatre opened for the first time on December 24, 1928. At the time, adult tickets were 50 cents for evening shows and 25 cents for matinees, while a child's ticket was only 10 cents. The first movie was the film Waterfront, a First National film starring Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall. In addition, the manager at the time was ...

  8. Virginia Film Office - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Film Office is a part of the Virginia Tourism Corporation located in Richmond, Virginia.The Virginia Film Office brings jobs and revenue to the Commonwealth by marketing the state as a location for film, television, and commercial production and by supporting and fostering Virginia's in-state production industry.

  9. VCU French Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The French Film Festival - Richmond, VA was an annual film festival held in Richmond, Virginia, focused on recently produced French-language films.. It was created in 1993 by Drs. Peter and Françoise Kirkpatrick, professors of French literature, culture and film studies at Virginia Commonwealth University and University of Richmond, respectively. [2]