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vol. 238 / srija
vol. 238 / Srija


VOL. 238 / SRIJA

Meet this week's guest editor, Srija Kothakonda! 

Srija is a talented henna artist and co-founder of The VA Foodies, a blog dedicated to showcasing local culinary gems and celebrating diverse flavors. Renowned for her intricate henna work, she loves creating art that bridges cultures. As a nail content creator, she expresses her creativity through vibrant nail designs. Through her blog, Srija inspires others to explore and support local food scenes while sharing her own culinary adventures.

A passionate traveler, Srija enjoys immersing herself in new cultures, seeking out unique local dishes. She’s also a live music fan and is always on the lookout for the best chai in town.

Take it away, Srija...

2nd Street Festival


I’m really looking forward to the 2nd Street Festival this year! I love all the events that Venture Richmond puts on, and this celebration of Jackson Ward’s rich history as “the Harlem of the South” is going to be amazing. With live music, a Kidz Zone, delicious food vendors, and Artists Row for shopping, it’s a fantastic opportunity to dive into the vibrant culture and community spirit!

Vitals: 

The 2nd Street Festival / Saturday, October 5th, 11:30 am - 7:00 pm & Sunday, October 6th, 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm / free / Jackson Ward, along N. 2nd Street between E. Broad and E. Jackson Streets (124 E. Broad Street)

RVA Supporting Appalachia: Benefit Concert

Virginia artists are uniting to raise relief funds for communities hit hard by Hurricane Helene in Southwest VA, Western NC, Eastern TN, and beyond. The RVA Supporting Appalachia Benefit Concert will take place on Sunday, October 6th at Get Tight Lounge and will feature performances by Erin & The Wildfire, Weekend Plans, Fonville, DJHarrison RVA & R4ND4ZZO, Sally Rose, and more! Event proceeds will go to the Appalachian Helene Response Fund. 

Let’s lift up our neighbors in Appalachia. Donate & support today!

Vitals:

RVA Supporting Appalachia: Benefit Concert / Sunday, October 6th, 6:00 pm (doors), 7:00 pm (music) / tickets, $20 pp / Get Tight Lounge, 1104 W Main Street

Pasta and Pumpkins!


I can’t wait to experience this cozy event at 1721 E Franklin St, hosted by the amazing team at Sprezza. Their pasta classes are my absolute favorite! We’ll kick off with a glass of prosecco and learn to make Pumpkin Gnocchi and Pecorino Nutmeg Orecchiette Pugliesi. Plus, we'll get to enjoy an autumn-themed cocktail, a Southern Italian antipasto, and a special dessert. It’s the perfect chance to gather with friends and family for a night of great food and fun!

Vitals:

Pasta and Pumpkins! / Sunday, October 20th, 5:00 - 7:00 pm / tickets, $90 pp / Sprezzina, 1721 E. Franklin St
GRID SUPPLY CO.

Made Here.

*Limited Supply Remaining*
We've brought back one of our most popular Grid shop items, an Old Fashioned glass that is anything but old fashioned! Our collaboration with artist Hamilton Glass continues, and features his signature #Whosham RVA logo laser-etched around these double rocks cocktail glasses. Hamilton, with his architectural background and passion for public art, has been prominently featured in Richmond Grid and Here Weekly. We’re thrilled to present this limited-edition product from Grid Supply Co. that highlights his distinctive style.

If cocktail glasses aren't your thing, Grid Supply Co. carries other locally made gifts and handmade items by some Richmond's favorite makers and artisans.  

PURCHASE HERE

More from Srija...

After taking a refreshing summer break, I’m excited to jump back into creating content for The VA Foodies! I’ve missed sharing my adventures and can’t wait to showcase some of my existing favorite spots while also exploring new and exciting places to eat, as well as highlighting local businesses and events in our community. There’s so much vibrant culture to discover, and I’m eager to celebrate the amazing flavors and creative spirit that make our area so special.

In addition to my food adventures, I’m thrilled to be expanding Henna by Srija in the community. I’ll be participating in more events and collaborating with other talented creatives and local businesses. One of my most exciting projects is developing a henna workshop! I’ve received so much interest from people wanting to learn about this beautiful art form, and I can’t wait to share my passion for henna with others. It’s a wonderful opportunity to connect, create, and spread the joy of henna in our community. 

I’m also diving deeper into my freelance nail content work and am currently working on a very exciting project with a nail brand. While I can’t share the details just yet, it’s been an amazing experience, and I’m beyond stoked to reveal more soon!

Stay tuned for updates on my latest adventures in food, henna, and nail art—I’m looking forward to an inspiring season ahead!

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vol. 237 / rishikesh to richmond
vol. 237 / Rishikesh to Richmond


VOL. 237 / RISHIKESH TO RICHMOND

Meet this week's guest editor, Prabir Mehta! For nearly two decades, Prabir has been a driving force in shaping the soundtrack of Central Virginia and beyond. Based in Richmond, he’s a versatile musician and performer known for his dynamic musical projects, scoring independent films, composing for museum exhibits, and teaching composition at the University of Richmond. With over 100 live performances this year alone, Prabir is now focused on "Long After The Empire," the latest album from his India-inspired rock band, Prabir Trio.

Take it away, Prabir ...

Prabir Trio Album Release Show with Ionna & The Wayward Leaves


Come out and catch a glimpse of just a handful of the many lovely musicians we can celebrate in our own backyard. This is gonna be a great night, featuring SO many Richmond musicians on stage at The Camel. Not only is this our album release, but we are honored to be supported by our friends that are also playing this concert. See you there! 

Vitals:

Prabir Trio Album Release Show at The Camel / Thursday, September 26th, doors at 7:00 pm, music at 8:00 pm / $10 - $12 / The Camel, 1621 West Broad Street

The Festival of India


The Festival of India is a great way to enjoy some of the food, music, and culture of my motherland. India has hosted so many diverse types of cultures, traditions, and continues to build a new ones in an ever-changing new world. This festival is a great way to get a glimpse of the many offerings of the subcontinent. Check it out!

Vitals: 

The Festival of India / Saturday, September 28th from 11:00 am - 9:00 pm & Sunday, September 29th, 11:00 am - 8:00 pm / free / Greater Richmond Convention Center, 403 North Third Street

Shagwüf at The Camel


Shagwüf rules. While we often rave about our hometown of Richmond (and rightfully so!), let’s not forget Virginia as a whole is bursting with creativity. Charlottesville's Shagwüf is a prime example—a genre-blending, mind-bending rock ‘n’ roll experience. We had the privilege of sharing the stage with them recently, and if you haven’t seen them yet, don’t miss the chance!

Vitals:
Shagwüf at The Camel / Sunday, September 29th, doors at 7:00 pm, music at 8:00 pm / $12 - $15 / The Camel, 1621 West Broad Street

GRID SUPPLY CO.

Made Here.

*Limited Supply Remaining*
We've brought back one of our most popular Grid shop items, an Old Fashioned glass that is anything but old fashioned! Our collaboration with artist Hamilton Glass continues, and features his signature #Whosham RVA logo laser-etched around these double rocks cocktail glasses. Hamilton, with his architectural background and passion for public art, has been prominently featured in Richmond Grid and Here Weekly. We’re thrilled to present this limited-edition product from Grid Supply Co. that highlights his distinctive style.

If cocktail glasses aren't your thing, Grid Supply Co. carries other locally made gifts and handmade items by some Richmond's favorite makers and artisans.  

CLICK TO PURCHASE
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vol. 236 / voices
vol. 236 / Voices


VOL. 236 / VOICES

Meet this week's guest editor, Rachael Deane! Rachael serves as Chief Executive Officer at Voices for Virginia’s Children, a Richmond-based, statewide advocacy organization advancing the interests of children and youth through public policy. A native Richmonder, Rachael enjoys everything the city has to offer, especially urban hikes with her two young children, who attend Richmond Public Schools. Rachael is an attorney and longtime advocate for economic, racial, and social justice, with experience in education and housing policy at several nonprofits in the Richmond area and nationwide. She is a believer in the power of civic engagement to create transformational change in our communities and in the value of honest conversations across lines of difference.

Take it away, Rachael ...

RVA East End Festival


Richmond is lucky to have a vibrant local music community and beautiful public parks. The RVA East End Festival, which will take place in Chimborazo Park this Saturday, will feature local professionals and talented youth artists, including members of the Richmond Symphony and the Armstrong High School drumline. Closing out the evening will be Richmond’s beloved James “Saxsmo” Gates, a gifted musician and music educator who introduced me to jazz when I took his band class in 1998. The event is free, and donations support music, visual arts, and performing arts programs in Richmond Public Schools.

Vitals:

RVA East End Festival / Saturday, September 21st, 12:00 pm - 9:00 pm / free, donations support Richmond Public Schools / Chimborazo Park, 3215 E Broad Street

Innerwork Center Autumn Equinox Labyrinth Walk


This week marks the start of fall, Richmond’s most beautiful season. Welcome the cooler days, vibrant leaves, and spooky vibes with one of my favorite Richmond experiences, a labyrinth walk hosted by The Innerwork Center. Labyrinth walking is an ancient meditative practice that promotes personal reflection by integrating the mind and the body. If sitting meditations aren’t for you, labyrinth walks can be a great way to find peace and calm.

Vitals: 

Autumn Equinox at The Labyrinth / Sunday, September 22nd, 5:00 - 6:00 pm / by donation / The Labyrinth - located in Yaupon Place, across the street from 3318 Loxley Road in Northside

School Board Candidate Forum


Autumn’s arrival also means we’re in election season. While all eyes are on the presidential election, let’s not forget the exciting local races that will help determine the future of our city and our young people. One of our most influential and important local institutions is the Richmond School Board, and all nine seats are up for election. On Monday evening, the League of Women Voters of the Richmond Metropolitan Area and The Richmonder will co-host a School Board candidate forum at Huguenot High School. I’ll spare the soapbox speech on why keeping up with the School Board is so important (even if you don’t have kids). Suffice to say, school boards are major cultural and policy battlegrounds, and public education is good for everyone.

Vitals:

School Board Candidate Forum / Monday, September 23rd, 6:00 - 8:30 pm / free / Huguenot High School, 7945 Forest Hill Avenue

GRID SUPPLY CO.

Made Here.

*Limited Supply Remaining*
We've brought back one of our most popular Grid shop items, an Old Fashioned glass that is anything but old fashioned! Our collaboration with artist Hamilton Glass continues, and features his signature #Whosham RVA logo laser-etched around these double rocks cocktail glasses. Hamilton, with his architectural background and passion for public art, has been prominently featured in Richmond Grid and Here Weekly. We’re thrilled to present this limited-edition product from Grid Supply Co. that highlights his distinctive style.

If cocktail glasses aren't your thing, Grid Supply Co. carries other locally made gifts and handmade items by some Richmond's favorite makers and artisans.  

PURCHASE HERE

More about Voices for Virginia's Children. 

Voices for Virginia’s Children is the state’s only nonpartisan, multi-issue youth policy and advocacy organization. Voices uses research, public policy, and deep conversation to knock down the barriers that stand between young people and opportunity. Founded in 1994, the organization recently celebrated 30 years of ensuring that the well-being of young people remains a top priority for Virginia’s legislators. Voices’ “Virginia’s Youth in Action” program brings together young people from across the state for advocacy and leadership development opportunities.
 
Voices knows that transforming lives requires transforming systems through strong, evidence-based public policy. This month, Voices will launch its new strategic plan, which focuses on five key policy areas: family economic security, early care and education, health equity, youth mental health, and the child welfare system. Voices’ recent policy briefs take on two urgent issues for the Richmond region: supporting the mental health needs of our public schools students, and supporting working parents with a statewide paid family and medical leave policy.

Learn More Here
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