Who needs music when you’ve got a smiling ball? While grown-ups groove at Virginia Union University’s Juneteenth celebration held Saturday, June 15, 4-year-old Must Washington and 5-year-old Kin Taylor turn the Barco-Stevens Hall lawn into their personal playground.
A vibrant mural featuring triangles adorns the Robert B. Moss Theatre, home to Richmond
Triangle Players, at 1300 Altamont Ave. in Scott’s Addition. The colorful geometric design in-
terplays with the urban landscape, merging with power lines, window frames and a TV antenna.
The Pride-inspired triangles pay homage to eight decades of LGBTQ history, echoing the theatre
company’s name and logo.
Blooms in Shockoe Bottom
Hip-hop trio Digable Planets thrilled Richmond fans with a nostalgic set June 21 on Brown’s Island. The 1990s group, featuring Craig “Doodlebug” Irving (shown), Mariana “Ladybug Mecca” Vieira, and Ishmael “Butterfly” Butler, performed their beloved hits to an enthusiastic crowd.