Noah Daboul

I’m Noah. I’m from Norfolk, Va. (the best city in the Commonwealth), and I’m a rising junior at VCU studying digital journalism. Through my studies, I have had the privilege of being published in the Washington Post through The Robertson School’s Capital News Service. I also write and edit for VCU’s INK Magazine; I like to think that I’m the most nitpicky editor on staff (but like, in a good way). Outside of journalistic writing, I like to write poetry, essays, and music. I also am a big fixed gear cyclist, film photography fanatic, champion carb-loader, cat lover, musician, and wearer of hats.

stories by Noah Daboul

You’re Jovian Is Here To Stay

You’re Jovian Is Here To Stay

With the 10th anniversary vinyl reissue of their debut album, Stereochronic, Norfolk indie rockers You're Jovian are restating their fundamental sound even as they continue to push into new sonic territory. We spoke to frontman Elliott Malvas about the group's history...

Crepes For Days At Carytown’s Les Crepes

Crepes For Days At Carytown’s Les Crepes

Les Crepes in Carytown claims to be the only true creperie in Richmond; after all, that’s their specialty. The “fake fine dining” spot, as they call it, has been in its Carytown location since 2017 and prides itself on being a big family operation. Burger crepe? They...

Here’s The Scoop

Here’s The Scoop

Ruby Scoops is a new ice cream shop in Richmond. Owner Rabia Kamara prides herself in running the only Black and queer owned ice cream shop in the city and looks forward to being able to create fond memories and close relationships with her customers and...

Brotherly Love and Hot Coffee

Brotherly Love and Hot Coffee

Identical twins Sean and Erik Kopack are the owners and operators of Kobros Coffee, a new, tiny shop in Norfolk that is slinging the best coffee in the state out of an updated garage with no running water.  Days before COVID-19 brought Virginians into a...




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