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- Q7278001 subject Q15132399.
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- Q7278001 abstract "Founded by R. Anthony Harris and Jeremy Parker, RVA Magazine was launched in April 2005 as a full color publication with a focus on street art, trendsetting local music and counter culture ideas coming from the Richmond, Virginia area. The mission of RVA Magazine is to cross-pollinate cultures and encourage the spread of new ideas in Richmond, VA. The magazine was the first to use and has been credited with popularizing the term "RVA", which became the city's official moniker around 2012, and stands for a progressive, diverse and creative city. In addition, R. Anthony Harris and RVA Magazine has also been involved in creating and marketing culturally relevant events like the annual week long Halloween idea - Halloweek started in 2006, launched the first citywide New Year's Eve celebration Carytown New Years Eve in 2006-2007 that drew over 22,000+ attendees and regional recognition, RVA NYE in 2015 on Brown's Island attended by over 14,000 people+, and was instrumental in the launch and support of The Richmond Mural Project by Art Whino in 2012 that brought international attention to the city's growing street art scene. The magazine was the first city publication to support the then fledging but culturally important First Friday Arts Walk initiative back in 2006. RVA is distributed free to the public in print form and in digital formats through their webpage RVAmag.com. RVA Magazine's parent company Inkwell Ventures also owns and operates Virginia's only LGBT news source --- GayRVA.com.".
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- Q7278001 wikiPageExternalLink richmondmuralproject.squarespace.com.
- Q7278001 wikiPageExternalLink rvamag.com.
- Q7278001 wikiPageExternalLink www.gayrva.com.
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- Q7278001 wikiPageExternalLink www.rvamag.com.
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- Q7278001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8244281.
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- Q7278001 wikiPageWikiLink Q8616070.
- Q7278001 comment "Founded by R. Anthony Harris and Jeremy Parker, RVA Magazine was launched in April 2005 as a full color publication with a focus on street art, trendsetting local music and counter culture ideas coming from the Richmond, Virginia area. The mission of RVA Magazine is to cross-pollinate cultures and encourage the spread of new ideas in Richmond, VA.".
- Q7278001 label "RVA Magazine".
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- Q7278001 homepage www.rvamag.com.