Juneteenth in Hampton Roads

Juneteenth in Hampton Roads

(George “G-Man” Waters has Jazzteenth at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront ready to make its debut) Juneteenth in Hampton Roads By Jerome Langston Celebrating its sixth year as a federal holiday, Juneteenth — officially known as Juneteenth National Independence Day,...

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ESSAY: Toxic Tech

ESSAY: Toxic Tech

By Tom Robotham Recently I began reading The Anxious Generation, by social psychologist Jonathan Haidt—a book that explores the dramatic rise in mental illness among teens, beginning around 2010. He makes a compelling case that the chief cause is the proliferation of...

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New “Angel” Sought for Riverview Theater

New “Angel” Sought for Riverview Theater

(NOT OPENING IN 2026: The Riverview Theater. Photo by Jim Morrison) By Jim Morrison The Riverview Theater was sold at a foreclosure auction Thursday back to the man who held onto it for decades, hoping a buyer would make it the theater jewel of the neighborhood....

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30 Years of Great Concerts in Virginia Beach

30 Years of Great Concerts in Virginia Beach

During the 2009 No Doubt reunion tour stop in Virginia Beach, Gwen Stefanie thrilled the audience on “Don’t Speak” and “Just a Girl.” Photo by Jeff Maisey.  By Jeff Maisey Bruce Hornsby was the first act to take the stage at the Virginia Beach Amphitheater. That was...

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Hailstork Honored with Ovation Award

Hailstork Honored with Ovation Award

By Jeff Maisey Composer Dr. Adolphus Hailstork was recently recognized by the Virginia Arts Festival with its prestigious Ovation Award during a private ceremony on the 6th floor of downtown Norfolk’s Slover Library.    The Ovation Award is an annual honor presented...

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ESSAY: Colleges in Crisis

ESSAY: Colleges in Crisis

By Tom Robotham Now that another academic year has come and gone, I find myself reflecting on the future of American higher education. The challenges facing colleges and universities, after all, are formidable, and there’s every indication that they will grow more...

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Virginia Beach Artists Receive Grants From City

Virginia Beach Artists Receive Grants From City

Virginia Beach Art Center resident artist Michele Barnes By Jeff Maisey The city of Virginia Beach has once again stepped up its commitment to artists.  Earlier this year it announced 28 local artists would receive financial grants in support of their work.  Seventeen...

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New Era of Art & Community at Virginia MOCA

New Era of Art & Community at Virginia MOCA

By Betsy DiJulio Virginia MOCA didn’t build a new museum.  They built a new structure to house the museum they have been building all along. This month, after some two-and-a-half years of planning, MOCA opens its doors to a sleek, 35,000 square foot, purpose-built...

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ESSAY: Colleges in Crisis

ESSAY: Burnout

By Tom Robotham We must learn to reawaken and keep ourselves awake… by an infinite expectation of the dawn. – Henry David Thoreau As I approach the age of 70, I’m growing more acutely aware of my diminished capacities.  The physical limitations are especially...

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VB Street Art Festival

VB Street Art Festival

(Artist Kat Tines sits proud with her street art contribution. Photo by Lori Golding Zontini for ViBe Creative District. ) VB Street Art Festival By Betsy DiJulio Like a person’s identity, a city’s distinct character looks, feels, sounds, and smells like no other. ...

Seamless: Art and Design

Seamless: Art and Design

Steve “ESPO” Powers, Struggle is My Business. Enamel on aluminum. Courtesy of the artist.  By Betsy DiJulio Seamless was conceived as a companion exhibition to Nina Chanel Abney: The American Dream, and it does so both visually and conceptually. The pieces in both...

Rolling Stones Fan? Drag Yourself to Catch Wilder Horses

Rolling Stones Fan? Drag Yourself to Catch Wilder Horses

By Jeff Maisey Unsuspecting audience members often do a double-take when Virginia Beach-based Wilder Horses take the stage. “Is that who I think it is?,” you’ll likely overhear. Or, “It couldn’t be.”  No, it’s not, but, yes, singer Bobby Alderman is the spitting...

Vai and Satriani Tagteam Guitar Wizardry

Vai and Satriani Tagteam Guitar Wizardry

By Jim Roberts When you’ve played as many gigs as Joe Satriani, some of the memories blur—venues, crowds, even cities. But every now and then, something sticks. Asked for recollections of his time in Hampton Roads, he doesn’t mention a show. He remembers the ride...

Dan Clemens on the Music of Queen

Dan Clemens on the Music of Queen

By Jeff Maisey When the Virginia Arts Festival presents “Music of Queen — A Rock Symphony” May 15 at Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, much of the stage will be filled with members of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra with a rock band positioned front and center...

Gilbert Domally Roars as Simba in The Lion King

Gilbert Domally Roars as Simba in The Lion King

(Gilbert Domally as Simba. Photo by Evan Zimmerman)  By Jerome Langston “I love ‘Hakuna Matata.’ I love swinging out on that vine. It’s such a star entrance you know... to swing out and bust out those high notes,” says actor Gilbert Domally, who plays Simba, in the...

Revolutionary Brews

Revolutionary Brews

By Jeff Maisey Many independent craft beer makers across Virginia have recently answered the call to brew a commemorative release to promote the Commonwealth’s connection to America’s 250 anniversary and the vital role alehouses played in fermenting discussions and...

Local Indies Rock Atlantic Park Restaurant Scene

Local Indies Rock Atlantic Park Restaurant Scene

Only at Renee's new Atlantic Park home features an open kitchen adorned with capiz shell windows. By Marisa Marsey You probably know that megastar Pharrell Williams backed Atlantic Park, the new mixed-use development encompassing more than 10 acres at the Virginia...

St. George Succession

St. George Succession

(Tina and Scott Luers have big plans for The St. George Brewing Company in Hampton.) By Jeff Maisey Mid-April marked the 28th anniversary of The St. George Brewing Company, the Coastal Virginia region’s longest operating independent craft beer maker.  Founding owner...

At Redmill, Roast Rider Catches Another Wave

At Redmill, Roast Rider Catches Another Wave

At their second Roast Rider, Wayne Richmon points out Seth Lubaton's mural merging a coffee motif with a VABeachVA vibe and Lisa immerses herself in "The Monk of Mokha" which mentions George Howell, one of their roasters. Photo credit: Annabelle Xanthos  By Marisa...

Beer Has A Seat At The Table

Beer Has A Seat At The Table

(Panelists at the Seat At The Table event at Sojourn Fermentory in Suffolk. Photo by Diane Catanzaro.) By Diane Catanzaro and Chris Jones One of the many things we love about the craft beer community is the camaraderie among those who work in the industry, bringing...

“Come On In My Kitchen” with The Virginia Beer Company

“Come On In My Kitchen” with The Virginia Beer Company

(Robby Willey and Chris Smith. Photo by Diane Catanzaro.) By Diane Catanzaro and Christopher Jones Robert Johnson’s blues masterpiece “Come On In My Kitchen” is a metaphor for sanctuary. The wind is howling and it’s raining outdoors. The kitchen in the song represents...

Cool Flames Café is a Winner

Cool Flames Café is a Winner

(Tikka Masala pizza is one of the signature Indian-inspired pies distinguishing Cool Flames Café) By Marisa Marsey Give me a Cool! Give me a Flames! Give me a Café! What have you got? A friendly, family-owned spot, opened last spring in Norfolk’s Best Square, sporting...

Samichlaus Tapping at The Bier Garden

Samichlaus Tapping at The Bier Garden

Words by Diane Catanzaro and Chris Jones So, St. Nicholas’ Day is coming up on Saturday, December 6. How are you going to ring in that holiday?  Traditionalists will have the kinder place their shoes or a special boot by the fireplace, to hopefully be filled with...

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