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Hitting Cancer Below The Belt

Richmond-based nonprofit HCB2 works to prevent colorectal cancer through education, support, and the Boxer Brief 5K. When Rich Conklin passed away in January of 2011 due to colorectal cancer, his wife Mindy Conklin, who was a county mental health therapist, found she...

Best of VA Missed Connections January 29 – February 4

It's time for another week of Missed Connections from around Virginia -- where, in a lot of places, blue-tailed lizards are more than just a metaphor. If you grew up in the country, you know what I'm talking about; growing up, it was always hilarious when a lizard...

VCU ASPiRE: Engaging Beyond Campus

VCU's ASPiRE program helps students at Richmond's largest college discover, engage, and make a difference in the city outside their campus. VCU ASPiRE is a program at Virginia Commonwealth University that focuses on students learning about the history of Richmond,...

Best Of VA Missed Connections January 22 – January 28

Welcome to this week's Missed Connections, where the kind of sensible dating advice you'd expect to be a no-brainer ("pee first") turns out to be a strike against you. Of course, this is why dating over the internet turned out to be such a great idea -- because we're...

Best Of VA Missed Connections January 15 – January 21

All the crazies in the world were either in Richmond or tweeting about it on social media yesterday, and the Missed Connections this week aren't exactly sane either. Is this what we have to look forward to in 2020? At least while the world burns we'll have plenty of...

Best of VA Missed Connections January 8 – January 14

Welcome to another installment of Missed Connections, where this week we learn that cutting your finger so bad you end up in the ER means you definitely know how to have fun! Does your nurse want to have fun with you? Or has she seen too many trainwrecks while she's...

Best of VA Missed Connections January 1 – January 7

New year, new you, and new Missed Connections! Our first weekly installment of the roaring (20)20's finds a lot of positive sentiment marking the dawn of a new decade. It's a remarkable wave of goodwill to start the year off, but how long will it last? Well, keep...

RVA Magazine’s Best Stories of 2019

This is not only the end of a year but a decade, and here at RVA Mag, we feel it would be eminently appropriate to kick off 2020 by looking back at all your favorite reads of the past year. From the important political stories of the year to the big cultural events...

Exploring Our Hometown With The Time Travelers’ Weekend

Time Travelers' Weekend, a twice-yearly event in which 20 local museums offered free admission for the weekend, gave us the perfect opportunity to be tourists in our hometown. Last week saw the return of Time Travelers' Weekend, a biannual program in which 20 local museums and historic locations offered free admission, inviting locals and...

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GRTC Connects: Route 1 – Manchester to Ginter Park

The first installment of a monthly series in which a hometown Richmonder who has spent over a decade abroad explores the many different neighborhoods accessible by GRTC bus lines to find the ways GRTC connects us all. Manchester: Walking down Hull Street it doesn’t take much imagination to envision Manchester in its glory days as the seat of...

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The Triumphant Return of Richmond’s Beloved Queer Dance Party

Years after making waves at Babe’s of Carytown, ANIMAL is lighting up the River City once more at The Hof. You know the place. Pulsing bass and treble under your feet, around your head. It feels like it’s coming from deep inside your body. Spurts of fog blast out from under the stage, and wisps linger around technicolor lights. It’s all aglow --...

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Skill-based Slot Machines Put Vegas at the Corner Bar

Despite Virginia’s strict gambling laws, restaurants, bars, and gas stations are adding so-called “skill machines” to draw people who wish to wager money in an attempt to win big. Because the results aren’t left entirely up to chance, these slot-style machines lie in a gambling gray area. It sits a few blocks from the bustle of Carytown, under a...

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Best Of VA Missed Connections March 20 – March 26

The first warm weekend of the year happened only days ago, so of course the Missed Connections are heating up along with the weather. This is definitely the week for redheads, too, so if you're a carrot top, keep an eye out -- your Craigslist Prince Charming just might be looking for you. We've also got a run on sweatpants this time around, which...

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Introducing GRTC Connects: A Local Explores His Hometown

After living abroad for a decade, a hometown Richmonder will take one GRTC bus route a month to explore neighborhoods at opposite ends of the track -- and showcase what’s near and dear to locals’ hearts at each stop along the way. What would New York be without the subway, or San Francisco without its streetcars? Just hearing the phrase “mind the...

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Best of VA Missed Connections March 13 – March 19

I hope you all planted your potatoes last weekend, because spring is here, and it's about time! We're all ready for the sun to shine on us again, and as this week's Missed Connections makes clear, a lot of people were out, about, and checking all the beautiful people out this past weekend, both at Shamrock the Block and other fine outdoor...

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Governor OKs Program to Help Renters Facing Eviction

Building on a package of new laws to reduce evictions, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Thursday that he has approved creation of a program to help low-income tenants facing eviction. The Eviction Diversion Pilot Program will begin in Richmond, Hampton, Petersburg and Danville in July 2020. The program is the result of identical bills sponsored by...

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