Megan, a Richmond based freelance writer, cofounded Home on the James with her husband Hunter as a way to highlight the area’s trails, river, and wildlife. Together the couple has hostedthe popular Bike-in-Theatre series, Retro Day, and the King of the James race. When she’s not writing, Megan and Hunter promote their ͞Bag a Week͟ initiative, an ongoing effort to encourage Richmonders to keep our parks and rivers clean by doing a little bit every week.
Good ol’ fashioned nature is a beautiful thing, bearing no boundaries and offering experiences that no man-made object could ever top. Being outside brings about a sense of freedom and
Roald Dahl said that “the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places,” and Secretly Y’all—the storytelling series held every other month at Balliceaux—is proof that he was
Not all stories are told in books, magazines, and online posts. Some are told in two-minute segments on local television news. During his 14-year career at WTVR CBS 6, Greg
Whether you’ve been riding since you first set out on training wheels or are gearing up to start a new two-wheeled hobby, you’ll fit right in at Bike-In-Theater. The only
He will make you laugh, confused, interested, uncomfortable, thirsty, and wanting more. Will Herring (aka Willy Beans) of Crossroads Coffee & Ice Cream is sharing his love and knowledge of