When it comes to pho, I typically go for the traditional beef, or sometimes chicken. I’ve eaten a thousand bowls of those. But I’m not a voracious meat eater, and I am genuinely interested in finding good vegan versions of this soul-satisfying food. Plus, I thought it...
Richmond Marathon Races Provide Community Support To Go The Distance
Emily Krapf trained alone on her treadmill in 2012 for the Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon in Virginia Beach. Her goal was to get a new job, move to a new city and complete a half-marathon in one year, Krapf said. Training on a treadmill was discouraging and did not...
Evolution Through Restriction: How Drook Survived The Pandemic
There is a band in Richmond named Drook. They used to be named She. They recorded an e.p. called Life In Estates that's out now. They make me feel old. They make me ask myself too many questions. Is the fact they are chasing their dream and sacrificing stability what...
RVAMAG TV: Hourglass Sessions And A New Generation Of Richmond Music
A global pandemic can give a person a lot of time to think. If there's one thing we've learned from the social upheaval of the past two years, it's that a lot of unforeseen things can happen when people are stuck at home, spending way too much time together. From...
Sweaty, Dirty, and Tired: An Interview With Deau Eyes
Ali Thibodeau, otherwise known as Deau Eyes, changed the location of our interview the night before it took place. She'd picked up a last-minute gig, and asked that I meet her at 11AM at the Valentine Museum downtown. I showed up 15 minutes early with Hourglass...
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