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Love Thy Neighbor

Love Thy Neighbor

There was a new guy that moved across the street from me, a new neighbor, and every time he saw me on the front porch puffing away, he asked to bum a smoke. It got so incessant that I had begun smoking in the backyard instead, not wishing to part with any of my...




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Richmond’s SCAG Gallery Pushes for Equity in the Art Market

In the barrenness of the winter months, SCAG (Southside Contemporary Art Gallery) provides a vivid contrast. Hull Street is alive with people hustling about the red brick buildings and snow-encrusted sidewalks. The gallery itself resembles a greenhouse, its entrance...

It Might Be a Good Idea to Get Your Vaccinations Soon

Look, life is busy. We’ve got places to be, things to do, deadlines to meet. Maybe you’re out at Cobra Cabana scarfing down a burger, or walking through Hollywood Cemetery trying to piece together Richmond’s haunted past. Vaccinations? They’re not exactly at the top...

It’s Still Our City Podcast | Ep. 2 Lindsey’s List

“Facebook. Richmond, VA. If you’ve ever been involved with both, chances are you’ve heard of Lindsey’s List. What started as a simple way to connect people with jobs, roommates, and decent landlords quickly grew legs and became something so much bigger. On this...

Richmond’s Unsung Hero! Health Brigade Fights For Survival

For over half a century, Health Brigade—formerly the Fan Free Clinic—has been Richmond’s quiet, unshakable healthcare safety net. No glitz, no glamour, no trophies on the wall. Just care for anyone who walks through their doors, no questions asked. But now, they’re reaching out. An email landed in our inbox the other day—direct, urgent, and...

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Photos | Richmond Flood Wall by Kimberly Frost

Photographer Kimberly Frost captured images of the Richmond Floodwall from Floodwall Park, showcasing this vital infrastructure that protects the city from catastrophic flooding while offering scenic views of the James River and Virginia’s capital. Built in 1995 through a $143 million partnership between the City of Richmond and the U.S. Army...

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The Hidden Path | Following the Signs Beneath the Retrograde’s Gaze

Dear Richmond, While the Sun is currently traveling through the freedom-loving sign of Sagittarius, inspiring our philosophical and spiritual beliefs, Mercury Retrograde began in the same sign on November 25th and will last through December 15th. It is possible that there may be unexpected delays in travel or communication issues this week. We...

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Perfect 100! Richmond’s Commitment To LGBTQ+ Rights

Richmond has achieved a perfect score of 100 on the 2024 Municipal Equality Index (MEI), a comprehensive assessment of LGBTQ+ inclusion in municipal policies, services, and laws. Released annually by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRC), this year’s MEI evaluated 11 cities and towns in Virginia, with Richmond standing proudly alongside nine...

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How Should Richmond Spend $3 Million? Residents Now Have A Say

Richmond has $3 million up for grabs—money meant to improve the city, boost its neighborhoods, and maybe even change a few lives. But here’s the twist: for once, city hall isn’t the ones calling the shots. Instead, they’re turning to the people, asking a deceptively simple question: what do you want? It’s a bold move, giving the public the reins...

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