Donald J. Trump took the oath of office Monday to become the 47th President of the United States. The setting was indoors—practical, sure, but it also felt symbolic. Outside, the January air cut to the bone, and maybe, just maybe, that’s what this moment needed: a...
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The Richmond Photographer Bearing Witness in Ukraine
In a world where the chaos of war often dominates headlines and conversations, finding quiet moments within that turmoil offers a powerful lens into humanity’s resilience. This is the approach of Virginia-based photographer Noah Stone, whose ongoing series, The Grey Zone, captures the juxtaposition of life and war in Ukraine. What began...
Venue Turns 30 | The Richmond Skate Shop Keeps Rolling
For 30 years, Venue Skateboards has been part of the Richmond story—a skate shop that’s never been just a skate shop. Since 1994, it’s been a meeting place, a community hub, and a home for skaters from all over the city. Kim and Maury Blankenship didn’t set out to change the world; they just wanted to create a space for skaters in a town that...
Photos | Carytown Got Coned, and It Was Glorious
There’s a certain kind of magic that comes alive in Richmond when the locals decide to let their weird flag fly. And the Richmond Cone Parade? That’s as Richmond as it gets—a little absurd, a lot creative, and deeply communal. So, what exactly is this Cone Parade business? It’s a celebration of, well, cones. Participants are asked to craft...
Young Blood | Photographer Vincent Candela
Vincent Candela—Vinny to some—got in touch with me about a year ago. Happens all the time: people looking to get their shots published, their names out there. But his work stood out. There was a rawness, a kind of unpolished ferocity in the way he captured the world, and that caught my attention. So, I gave him a shot. Turns out, he’s been...
Photos | Richmond Boat Parade of Lights 2024 by Dave Parrish
Last Saturday night, Richmond’s James River transformed into a glowing celebration for the annual Richmond Boat Parade of Lights. Boats decked out in holiday lights and festive decorations turned the river into a moving display of seasonal cheer. From glowing Santas, twinkling reindeer and The Grinch, more than 20 boats brought creativity and...
Photos | Angel Du$t in Richmond by Cristian Espinoza
Angel Du$t came through Cobra Cabana a few weeks back, and as with most well-intentioned plans, ours crumbled at the last minute—life’s like that sometimes. Fortunately, photographer Cristian Espinoza, always a step ahead, had a set of photos stashed away from their gig in the city last year. Call it a bit of luck or a gift for those who made...
Photos | Street Scenes from the 2024 Downtown Richmond Christmas Parade
For Richmonders, the Dominion Energy Christmas Parade is the unofficial kickoff to the holiday season—part spectacle, part tradition, and always a snapshot of the city as it really is. Once called Thalhimers' Toy Parade back in the ‘50s, it disappeared for 15 years before the Richmond Jaycees brought it back. Ukrop’s carried the torch for a...
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...
Photos | Blood Incantation at The Canal Club
This past weekend, Denver death metal heavyweights Blood Incantation brought their cosmic brutality to The Canal Club. Known for their "psychedelic take on classic death metal," Blood Incantation has been pushing boundaries since their debut album, Starspawn (2016). With themes of space and death woven into their crushing riffs and eerie...