Obama vs Bieber; Who Has More ‘Klout’?
The ol’ tweet box is a funny thing. Is the semi-anonymous blogger for Filthy Richmond really more influential than the top brass at City of Richmond? Does the boutique-marketing agency Copeland Casati Media have more pull than the big boys at the Martin Agency? And does booze-slinging columnist Jack Lauterback have more swagger than the […]
Leveraging Arts and Culture
At his State of the City Address, Mayor Dwight Jones announced his intentions to create an Arts and Cultural District (ACD) in Downtown Richmond
Elsa Gebreyesus @ C’est Le Vin Art & Wine Gallery
The paintings feature abstracts by the Eritrean artist/activist.
“Once On This Island” at Swift Creek Mill Theatre
Tropical fantasy is told with almost non-stop song and dance.
Thomas Van Auken Recent Work @ the Eric Schindler Gallery
Show Will Present The ‘Other World’ of Suburbs at Night
ART AS THE MOTHER TONGUE: A Dialogue between East and West
The1708 Gallery Satellite Exhibition opens at The Linden Row Inn.
Growing Confidence in the Local Business Climate Gains Interest of International Companies
Greater Richmond businesses are making a statement: stay here, grow here. In a six-week period between October and December, seven companies announced they are adding nearly 1,900 new jobs and several are expanding and investing more than $50.7 million. The level of confidence these businesses show for Greater Richmond’s business climate is more than encouraging. It’s critical.

‘Prisoners of Love’: Thinking Outside the Candy Box
The brainchild of Richmond performer Slash Coleman and Richmond blogger Jennifer Lemons, “Prisoners of Love” will premiere at Crossroads Art Center on Saturday, February 12th.
Magazine Launch Party for Greater Richmond Grid & SBQ (Sports Backers Quarterly) at the Corrugated Box Building
The January 26th event will feature innovative businesses in the Manchester location. It’s time to celebrate the latest issues of Greater Richmond Grid & SBQ magazines, and we’re doing things a little differently this time.The event will be held in the beautiful Corrugated Box Building located in Richmond’s Old Manchester District. You will have the […]
Looking Back, 150 Years Later
The sesquicentennial of the Civil War launches in 2011. Richmond — the onetime capital of the Confederacy and a center of the nation’s slave trade — is slated as a vital destination for tourists of U.S. history or family origin.