Afrikana Film Festival Presents “Coming To America” at Tredegar On Friday

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It’s that time again!!! Grab your blankets and lawn chairs and join Afrikana Film Festival for Starry Night Cinema, on the lawn at Historic Tredegar! We are pumped to partner with Ms. #dopeanddifferent herself, Kelli S. Lemon for this, our first interactive screening!

We are excited to present the classic, “Coming to America” and make it live so that you can enjoy all of favorite parts,
OUT LOUD! That’s right, this is the one time you get let your soul glo and sing about your queen to be DURING the movie! Be inspired to dress as your favorite character and feel free to act out ALL the classic scenes! So grab your lion stole and start practicing those unforgettable lines NOW!

Thanks to our community partner, Tredegar Iron Works for their continued support of Afrikana Film Festival!!

Gates open at 8p
Screening starts at dusk (around 8:45p)
Concessions and adult beverages will be available
Open to the Public
Suggested donation $10
*no outside food/beverage allowed

*In the case of inclement weather, meet us under the big tent in the Tredegar Courtyard

Breaking News: AMC’s ‘Walking Dead’ Scouting In Oregon Hill

Last night, entertainment sources confirmed that Robert Kirkman, the creator and executive producer of the highly popular ‘Walking Dead’ television and comic book series, is visiting Richmond, and the Oregon Hill neighborhood in particular, in order to find new settings and locations for future episodes.

Robert Kirkman

Robert Kirkman

This news comes after much speculation about the The Walking Dead’s current studio setup and filming in Georgia in wake of state government legislative action that has been described as hostile to the LGBT community. AMC Networks has released a statement that says “discrimination of any kind is reprehensible”. In contrast, Virgina Governor Terry McAuliffe vetoed a “religious liberty” bill earlier this week that would have allowed businesses to discriminate against LGBT people based on their religious opposition to same-sex marriage.

With the current story and season of ‘The Walking Dead’s zombie apocalypse fictionally set around Alexandria, Virginia, it makes sense that tv production would go ahead and move to the Commonwealth. So far the Virginia Film Office has been mum about the relocation, but many local movie industry workers are excitedly buzzing about possible opportunities.

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While no big plot spoilers were divulged, Kirkman said in a brief interview that Richmond will be prominent in the coming ‘TWD’ storyline. Oregon Hill, with its proximity to a large university, the picturesque Hollywood Cemetery, James River rapids, and it’s enclave-like status from its Belvidere wall, makes it particularly intriguing. He learned more about the neighborhood from discovering and reading the previously electronically published pandemic thriller “Harbor On The Hill”. At press time, there were rumors that Gov. McAuliffe had personally telephoned Rev. Turner to secure the Pine Street Baptist Church as a possible location for a survivor refuge.

With a reported average of more than 14 million viewers last season, ‘The Walking Dead’ has the highest total viewership of any series in the history of cable television. The hour and a half season six finale broadcasts this Sunday. Needless to say, future filming here will have a huge effect locally. Please stay tuned as this exciting story develops.

(Some folks are speculating that Kirkman may make an appearance at an upcoming event at Gallery 5: All The Saints Theater Company Presents: A Spaghetti Dinner with Bread & Puppet Theater! on April 10. All The Saints is the group that organizes the annual Halloween parade through Oregon Hill, complete with zombie bluegrass players.)

ABC Notice for Altria Theater

From notice, as published in the Times Dispatch:

SMG Food and Beverage, LLC d/b/a Savor trading as Altria Theater, 6 N. Laurel St., Richmond, Virginia 23220 is applying to the VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) for a Wine & Beer On Premises; Annual Mixed Beverage Performing Arts Facility license to sell or manufacture alcoholic beverages. Harold L. Westley, President and CEO. NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be submitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing date of the first of two required newspaper legal notices. Objections should be registered at www.abc.virginia.gov or 800-552-3200.