FRIDAY NIGHT: RVA Magazine’s Seventh Anniversary Two-Party Extravaganza!

by | Apr 19, 2012 | COMMUNITY

RVA Mag is turning 7 this Friday. Yeah man, its true. We can’t believe it ourselves, so we are going with back to back parties to forget how we got here.

RVA Mag is turning 7 this Friday. Yeah man, its true. We can’t believe it ourselves, so we are going with back to back parties to forget how we got here. First, the superhero team up with ART WHINO/G40 continues, and our early ART PARTY jam will be at the G40 GALLERY at 115 West Broad Street starting at 7pm.

FREE ENTRY ALL NIGHT

Come out and check out the G40 exhibits, meet the RVA crew, and mingle, with complimentary refreshments provided by PBR from 7-8pm. Cheap cash bar the rest of the night. (Proceeds to benefit Urban Artistry)

DJ DODDIE & PHENOM will be doing their thing serving up the tunes. So, get loose, learn yourself some art, get ridiculous, THEN go to NY DELI for the after party with Audio Ammo

Come through NY Deli (2920 W. Cary St.) starting at 10 PM, and get irie with the Audio Ammo dudes! DJ Doddie and Long Jawns will be celebrating mother earth, and it’s most excellent plant life, with dope beats and bass! Official RVA Magazine 7 Year Anniversary After Party!

And don’t let all that partying wear you out too much, because you need to be sure and check out our homie DJ Pari’s Soulpower dance night at Balliceaux on Saturday!

Pari and Mr. Felty will be rocking the joint with awesome soul, funk, and R&B jams from back in the day to get your booty shaking! All of the music is drawn straight from original 45 RPM vinyl singles for your listening pleasure. Enjoy great music, great people, great drinks and the outstanding Soul-A-Vision. As always, there is no cover charge!

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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