Melissa Vaughn, who died on Jan. 29 after a long battle with cancer, wasn’t afraid to be a squeaky wheel. In fact, she relished it. Last year, when the local arts advocacy organization CultureWorks ...
Every year, Style Weekly invites readers to spotlight the best Richmond has to offer. We want you to choose the things that truly wow you — your favorite businesses, the tastiest restaurants, and the ...
Late last year, the owner of Plan 9 Records in Carytown, Jim Bland, told his management team that a theater company was interested in staging a play in their store. Shelby Guest says she was blunt ...
In December, a sign was posted on the window of Mitchem’s Shoe Repair and Alterations in Carytown. “Bring them home,” it read. “Your courage melts ICE.” For more than two decades, the Parks — whose ...
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Broadway in Richmond’s “Les Misérables” comes to the Altria Theater for a six-day stint. Style Weekly provides insightful and tenacious coverage of the arts, culture and food scenes of Richmond, Va., ...
From saving The Valentine to furthering conversations about the legacy of the Lost Cause, Bill Martin is fostering a dialogue for a better tomorrow. Lying on his back with a broken, outstretched arm, ...
Thirty years ago, the South Side Strangler began his reign of terror with the horrific murder of a Style employee. When mechanic Arnold Ellis woke up on the morning ...
The Zoom call came at 3:45 p.m. “I just want to say that today we made some layoff announcements. Three layoffs in the newsroom today,” said Chris Coates, the Richmond Times-Dispatch’s executive ...
Welcome to the 2023 Top 40 under 40! We’ve also published a special print edition just in time for summer, a rarity that you can find on newsstands this week around Richmond. Pick it up! And thanks ...
If you stand at the entrance of People’s Bank on North 1st Street and look south, both the pain and promise of Richmond’s history unfolds. Next to you, there’s a mural of Maggie Walker and, across the ...