We’re Back! Weekend Frequency | Volume #1

We’re Back! Weekend Frequency | Volume #1

We love music. We love Richmond’s music venues. We love the city’s record shops. Now that we’ve covered the obvious, we’re excited to introduce Weekend Frequency—a weekly, reader-curated playlist made for the city, by the city. It’s a continuation of our RVA...

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The Get Back: Weekend Playlist by Ladygod

Every Friday night, RVA Mag drops one scorcher of a playlist curated by Virginia's most influential artists, musicians, and institutions. This week, Ladygod, the squad from the "Rock N' Roll Kaliphate" and Richmond's cult rock and roll heroes, curates a collective...

Midterms Matter. Trumpism Cannot Withstand High Turnout

Progressive yard signs are visible throughout my neighborhood of Church Hill, declaring "Black Lives Matter" and "Hate Has No Home Here." Those signs help to foster a sense of community; there’s comfort that comes from feeling that our neighbors are interpreting this...

Bird Scooters Land in Richmond

Under cover of darkness, electric scooter company Bird dropped off their titular rental vehicles last night, primarily along Franklin, Main, and Broad streets. Placed in groups of three, which the company calls nests in their pun-heavy marketing materials, the new...

Aretha Franklin Argument Turns Violent in Suffolk

The queen of soul has only been gone a few hours and already there has been an altercation over her place in pop-culture, which left one person shot and critically injured. According to WTKR, police in Suffolk, Virginia, responded to a gunshot victim at around 10:45...

Honeymakers Turn to the Sweet Business of Mead

The city of Hopewell is abuzz with the sweet news of its first meadery coming this fall. Grown from a longtime family-run honey business, owners and beekeepers Tonya and Mike Haley plan to convert a historic building near the Beacon Theatre to open Haley’s Honey...

“Dragon Inn” An Unparalleled Display of ’60s Wuxia Action

With his flair for visual storytelling, director Wong Hu helped redefine the martial arts genre of 1960s Chinese cinema, weaving together refined storytelling with dynamic action sequences. During the period, in a bid for more creative freedom from the political...

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