The Weinstein Jewish Community Center has announced the hiring of a new chief executive officer. Rick Nelson, who has more than 30 years of experience working with Jewish community centers, […]
Anedra Bourne, the tourism coordinator for the City of Richmond, will start her new job as Venture Richmond’s deputy executive director on Nov. 1. Bourne has worked in public relations […]
The Richmond City Health District is offering free flu shots to the public at two locations on Friday, Oct. 6. The vaccinations are open to all people, school age and […]
Down an inconspicuous one-lane road just over the Powhatan County line sits a rectangular tract of land, flush with the sounds and smells of the growing season. It’s a warm […]
SEPTEMBER SPIRITS: As summer beer releases become a warm, bubbly memory, it’s time to transition to fall and Virginia Spirits Month. This September, the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control will […]
Around 20 middle- and elementary school-age children from a Richmond youth arts program gathered around Monument Avenue’s Robert E. Lee statue on Thursday, Aug. 17. For around four hours, they held handmade […]
What to Do and Where to Eat for Food Lovers Hops and horticulture: The beautiful Italian Garden at Maymont, scene of many a Richmond wedding, will play host Sept. 10 […]
Eat and Drink on the Sly Last week we went over some weekly events where you can grab a bite to eat and listen to some music. This week, we’ve […]
IMPORTANT TACO UPDATE: Boka Tako, voted your favorite food truck in our 2017 Best of Richmond, has expanded the menu at its two restaurants, Boka Grill and Boka Tako Bar. […]
A. Smith Bowman Distillery sits on a quiet, wooded lot not too far from the Rappahannock River just outside of Fredericksburg. It has been making spirits there since the late […]