Arts & Entertainment
A haiku contest attracted parents and teachers to the city council meeting.
Two new Richmond residents are hoping to open the city’s first Bicycle Art Salon.
Richmond Art Center’s seventy-fifth anniversary exhibit features work by furniture artist Garry Knox Bennett.
Zigs and zags, blocks and bashes abound, last Saturday night the Richmond Wrecking Belles battled the San Francisco ShEvil Dead in the season closer.
Families from Verde Elementary in North Richmond leave the inner city to stay in the wilderness for the weekend.
Horror and fun in full supply at the annual “Hauntatorium” event
North & East neighborhood park finishes in fourth place in a national contest for $25,000.
The Blossoms and Thorns exhibit is at Richmond’s Art Center, part of a series of events to highlight the story of the Japanese greenhouses of Richmond and their place in the city’s Japanese-American history.
Take a look at the feature photos and outtakes from the week in Richmond.








