Elizabeth King’s sculptures, porcelain-faced articulated figures, look a lot like her. They also look like the women in her family, who, of course, look like each other, too. So she’s […]
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He’s the canary in Richmond’s cultural mine-shaft. A barometer, the smoking gun of the scene. Chris Bopst is that guy in the background of all the pictures of historical events […]
Brian Jones is the musician as model citizen. His contribution to the local community is like his drumming: imaginative, energetic and most often surrounded by and supporting the work of […]
On a visit to his father’s house recently, Scott Wichmann rifled through the artifacts of his boyhood and found an essay he’d written in high school titled, “Why Do I […]
Ashley Kistler roamed the world this summer looking at contemporary art. Her travels took her from trend-spotting international art events (Documenta in Kassel, Germany, and Italy’s Venice Biennale) to Roanoke, […]
Check your monthly note from Dominion Power: Every month there’s a crisply rendered, color illustration by Robert Meganck on the bill stuffer. In each issue of Virginia Living Magazine, where […]
For Grant Mudge, compelling theater — whether a classic play or an interpretation of a literary work — doesn’t require lavish productions.When Mudge was a struggling young actor and director […]
Since founding Watershed, an architectural firm for ecologically responsible design projects, Patrick Farley has established himself as one of Richmond’s most articulate and visible go-to guys for green design. “I’ve […]
In 1993, when Richmond city began to look for a new firehouse, Carol Piersol and several of her acting classmates jumped on the opportunity to create a theater space already […]
A lot of people know Ward Tefft. He’s the friendly young owner of Chop Suey Books with the Grizzly Adams beard, who’s giving back to the community and providing local […]
Adam Juresko lives in Oregon Hill, rarely venturing beyond downtown. The Fine Foods there is his border patrol. Going to the Museum District, he says, would be like traveling to […]
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