Making RVA Sound Good
By Anika Imajo Chris Bopst gets RVA. He always has. “You have to make your entertainment in this city,” advises the musician/writer/booking agent, whose hard-nosed attitude toward music has served him – and his community – well over the years. As the driving force behind the eclectic live performances at Balliceaux and as a […]
Making Good Coffee
By Matthew R. Strange How do you make a good cup of coffee? Well, if you’re Eric Spivack, the first step is to quit your corporate job — this particular coffee is going to take time and commitment. You can’t sit behind a desk for eight hours a day and expect to have enough […]
Baked In Brilliance
By Josh Epperson The path to success in RVA is paved with community spirit. Need a reason to believe? Head up to Church Hill and you’ll find the proof is in the pastries. Three new businesses have recently opened their doors to a Greater Richmond public hungry for honest food made with them in […]
LUNCH … ALL DAY LONG
By John Haddad Although it’s called Lunch, you can get your three square meals at one of Greater Richmond’s newest spots for good old-fashioned comfort food. And according to their self-proclaimed motto, “It doesn’t matter when you get here; it’s always the best meal of the day.” Owner, Rick Lyons, a familiar face to RVA […]
Remaking a Restaurant
By Aine Norris Carena’s Jamaican Grille has re-opened its doors, reviving one of the most popular destination restaurants on Midlothian Turnpike. As its corridor of Midlothian continues to develop and undergo construction, Carena’s Jamaican Grille has completed construction after an aggressive pace to relaunch following a six-month hiatus. In the true spirit of a food-loving […]
Sportable: Making a Team for Everyone
By Kyra Oliver Taylor Bernard, age 11, loves sports. Born as a twin, she happens to have cerebral palsy. Her sister does not. While it is not yet known just how Cerebral Palsy is diagnosed, some say it could be as a result of the birthing process. This does happen, and many parents make the […]
Richmond Multisports: Making it to the Finish Line
By Kyra Oliver The feeling of finishing something you never imagined you could do is an emotion that goes beyond words for many Richmonders. The pain and effort of training for a duathlon or triathlon requires patience, tenacity, and commitment. And most important – trust. You have to trust that your training will get […]
Making An Impression: Richmond Ballet Dancing into Global Spotlight
By Taylor Beck In a June 2012 performance at London’s Royal Opera House, a troupe of Virginia dancers received a standing ovation – from one of the ballet capitals of the world. This overseas success of Richmond Ballet followed fast on the heels of multiple performances at the Joyce Theater in New York. And […]
In Charge of the Tunes
Constantine Giavos grew up to a soundtrack meant to please a diverse crowd. As a child, the DJ and drummer absorbed the eclectic song library his parents compiled for their popular Fan restaurant, The Sidewalk Café, enjoying artists as varied as Aaliyah, Timbaland and Magoo, The Police, and Thin Lizzy.
Melena: Musical Journey Into Afro-Cuban Roots
When Afro-Cuban percussionist Melena took the stage at this year’s Richmond Folk Festival, she reached a personal and historical milestone. “It was a tremendous honor to have been the first female instrumentalist to be invited to perform with the Septeto Nacional de Ignacio Piñ eiro since 1927,” the musician says of her experience accompanying the renowned Afro-Cuban ensemble on congas.