This week we remember the life and legacy of local metal guitarist Nick Rockefeller, whose passing left a void in the hearts of many. Meanwhile, a relentless onslaught of death metal descends upon the city as Gravesend and Maul converge on Fallout for a night of...
Putting The Past in a Grave: An Introduction to Camp Werewolf’s Emo
Camp Werewolf is an emo band, but they aren’t reviving anything. When I saw them play for the first time at Bandito’s Burrito Lounge, they introduced themselves as a Daughtry cover band with only one original song. They then played the original song, which was just an...
RVA Shows You Must See This Week: June 15 – June 21
FEATURED SHOWSaturday, June 18, 8 PMNo Moniker, Piranha Rama, Lobby Boy, Gnawing @ Black Iris - $8 in advance, $12 day of show (order tickets HERE)Ever notice how the music scene's activity always gets ramped up in the summer? School's out, everybody's feeling alive...
Eat Local! The RVA Mag Guide to Supporting Restaurants During COVID-19
The current situation may be tough on local business, but many restaurants in Richmond are opening up options for delivery and pickup orders to help get past the worst weeks of this pandemic. Here's how you can help, while scoring delicious eats in the process! While...
Ipanema Is Here To Stay
Under new ownership by Seth Campbell, Richmond’s long-beloved Ipanema Cafe will remain a staple of Grace St. and maintain its culture. You may already know that Ipanema recently acquired Seth Campbell as its new owner, but you probably didn’t know that Campbell’s...
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