Farm Brewed
Bill could clear a path for Virginia's next beer trend. by Tom Nash Sean-Thomas Pumphrey approaches local brewing a bit differently: He grows his own ingredients on a 220-acre farm in Goochland. But...
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Mayor Jones ups his game in a final push for his ballpark development in Shockoe Bottom. by Ned Oliver With yard signs, billboards, paid door-to-door canvassers and one-on-one meetings with City...
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View ArticleBuzz Kill
After a health scare, former Richmonder Andrew Leahey and his musical career are back on track. by Andrew Cothern When singer and songwriter Andrew Leahey was diagnosed with a brain tumor in November,...
View ArticleKicking the Can
Opinion: "The mayor has a love affair with the Redskins, world cycling and baseball in the Bottom. Now maybe it’s time to learn from Russell Wilson." by Carol A.O. Wolf There are important lessons to...
View ArticleIn Historic Fan District, Future Comes Calling with Modern Row Houses
by Tina Griego And you thought the Fan District Association was stodgy. The neighborhood's defenders, lovers of the Queen Anne, the Italianate, the Romanesque, fierce protectors of turret, tower and...
View Article“A Night of Mali Music” at Camp Concert Hall
Saturday, Feb. 15. 7:30 p.m. by Chris Bopst This show is going to be good. How do I know?…[ Read more ][ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
View ArticleSwitchback Kings
A practice session by one of Richmond’s most promising new rock bands speaks volumes about its future. by Andrew Kane On the second story of the long, narrow building attached to Temple Beth-El at...
View ArticleShort Order
RVA Food News: Pomegranate Preview, Empire's Revamp, Acacia Anniversary + More by Deveron Timberlake Repeat Performance Chef Kevin LaCivita pulled in his chef brother, Liam, to open the new Carytown...
View ArticlePop Dropped
Dueling Michael Jackson concerts cause a Richmond arts dust up. by Ned Oliver A high-ranking city official is declining to intervene in a dispute between the nonprofit Richmond Symphony and the...
View Article“The Express: The Ernie Davis Story” at the Byrd Theatre
Sunday, Feb. 16. 1 p.m. by Chris Bopst Ernie Davis was a trailblazer, the first black winner of the Heisman Trophy in 1961. The life of the talented running back from Syracuse University was defined...
View ArticleBest. Rapper. Ever.
Rapper Adam Warrock keeps it real by rapping about what he knows — comic books. by Craig Belcher Kanye West once rapped, "They say you can rap about anything, except for Jesus." Adam Warrock, part of...
View ArticleWarm To It
Food Review: Asian comfort food makes My Noodle a cozy getaway in the Fan. by Matthew Freeman Chefs across the country are expanding Americans' notions of various Asian cuisines. In Washington, diners...
View ArticleLETTER: McDonnell's Defense Adding Up For Va. Taxpayers
Ned Oliver's story fails to mention the audacious use of public funds to defend Gov. Bob McDonnell. Last time I heard, this exceeded $700,000 and will surely reach a million.…[ Read more ][ Subscribe...
View Article“Love Song” at the Eric Schindler Gallery
Friday, Feb. 14 through March 8 by Chris Bopst Love may be fleeting, but the image is eternal. The work of West Virginia-born painter Mary Chiaramonte captures the elusive transience of that crazy...
View ArticleThe Power of Place
VCU’s Pulitzer-winning poet is never bored and always watching. by Peter Galuszka Claudia Emerson's study is a small, sun-washed room at the rear of her house in the Woodland Heights neighborhood. The...
View ArticleBlack Joe Lewis, Pickwick and People’s Blues of Richmond at Strange Matter
Monday, Feb. 17. 8 p.m. by Reyan Ali History will always remember Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come” as a hopeful soul classic and a civil rights movement staple. But if Pickwick breaks big, the...
View ArticleLETTER: Different Opinions on Same-Sex Marriage
Thank you for the article "Things Just Got Real.". It was indeed a privilege for us, here at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, to host the service this year for the Transgender Day of Remembrance.…[ Read...
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