vol. 250 / rva playlist
vol. 250 / RVA Playlist


VOL. 250 / RVA PLAYLIST

Meet this week's guest editor, Andrew Cothern! Andrew is a music lover, radio DJ, and author, best known for his music writing as RVA Playlist, highlighting Richmond’s overlooked and underappreciated local music scene. He's written for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Richmond.com, Style Weekly, and many other outlets and is the author of the award-winning book “RVA Playlist: Stories from the Richmond, Virginia Music Scene.” He's constantly telling people what bands to listen to, always making playlists, and will usually want to pet your dog.

Take it away, Andrew...

Local Music at The Camel


On most nights of the week, you can find me at The Camel catching some of Richmond’s best bands. Any night spent there is a good night and the new year is kicking off with some stellar nights of local music including:

• Erin & The Wildfire and Free Union on January 3
• Camo Face, Wagging, Oh Devil!, and Reverse Yr Curse on January 4
• Woman Crush Wednesdays featuring Emily Woodhull, Sarah Dell, and Cokewine on January 8

Vitals:

Live Music at The Camel / most nights / ticket prices vary / The Camel,1621 West Broad Street

Trivia Nights


I always enjoy a good friendly competition over beers. Naturally, I try to dominate in the music round, but I’m useless with sports and world events questions. High Five Trivia provides a fun, entertaining, and relaxing environment where it really doesn’t matter if you don’t know the answers. 

▪ Mondays at The Answer Brewpub.
▪ Tuesdays at Final Gravity Brewing Company, Hardywood, The Grill at Patterson, and Way Gone Brewery
▪ Wednesdays at Crazy Rooster Brewing, Anytime Beer Company, Three Leg Run Brewery, Hidden Wit Brewing Company, and Parlay Bar & Lounge.
▪ Thursdays at Main Line Brewery.
▪ Plus starting Monday, January 6, the group will be launching its Big Hits Music Bingo at Stone Brewing.

Vitals: 

High Five Trivia / most nights
/ prices vary / locations listed above

Film Clubs


When I’m not listening to music, I’m watching a ton of movies. I enjoy the high-brow films but also love the trashy stuff. I'm not apologizing for all the terrible movies I watch! A number of local film collectives like Richmond City Cinema ClubGood For Her Films, and Hard Light Cinema regularly host free movie screenings around town and I've been introduced to some incredible films I would have never known about otherwise surrounded by a community of movie lovers. These groups already have a number of screenings planned for this month.

Vitals:

Movies at The Byrd, Studio Two Three, Starr Hill Brewery and more / most nights / prices vary / locations linked above

More About Andrew.

Andrew recently released the deluxe edition of “RVA Playlist: Stories from the Richmond, Virginia Music Scene.”

This deluxe edition features 10 additional brand new stories from the Richmond music scene, an updated playlist of local bands, and author’s notes alongside the original book’s more than 30 different stories of his life covering Richmond’s vibrant music scene from 2006 to 2016. Highlights of the expanded edition include new stories on punk venue Alley Katz, house show experiences, a remembrance of the local artists the city lost too soon, and more in a collection that’s an even bigger love letter to the Richmond music scene.

RVA Playlist: Stories from the Richmond, Virginia Music Scene (The Deluxe Edition) is available exclusively at Shelf Life Books or through his website. Andrew will also be at the Community Authors Expo at the Fairfield Area Library on Saturday, Jan. 11.
 
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vol. 249 / fine art & hip hop
vol. 249 / Fine Art & Hip Hop


VOL. 248 / FINE ART & HIP HOP

Meet this week's guest editor, Ricky Parker! An accomplished educator, creative professional, and social impact advocate, Ricky is the Vice President at JPMorgan Chase. He leads community engagement efforts to foster relationships with local leaders and drive positive change. A co-founder of Shockoe Wine, Ricky understands the challenges small business owners face and champions continuous education and innovation. With extensive experience across educational and professional settings, he brings a unique perspective on the value of embracing diverse ideas.

In addition to his professional achievements, Ricky is the Founding Director of the Hip Hop Studies Program at Virginia Union University. An avid collector of fine art and rare Hip Hop memorabilia, he also enjoys hiking in his free time.

Take it away, Ricky ...

Celebratory Bubbles for New Year's Tasting 


Raise a glass to the New Year at Echelon Wine Bar’s exclusive sparkling wine and champagne tasting! Enjoy six effervescent selections perfect for your year-end celebration. Take advantage of special pricing to stock up for your party, and toast to 2025 in style.

Vitals:

Celebratory Bubbles for New Year's Tasting / Saturday, December 21, 4:00 - 5:00 pm / $35 per person / Echelon Wine Bar, 1209 East Cary Street

Kappa Khristmas Kocktails '24


Celebrate the holidays in style with the Richmond Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi at RVA’s premier holiday party. Kappa Khristmas Kocktails ‘24 will feature great music, festive vibes, and holiday cheer at the iconic Main Street Station. Don’t miss this unforgettable night!

Vitals: 

Kappa Khristmas Kocktails / Saturday, December 21, 7:00 - 11:00 pm
/ $55 per person / Main Street Station, 1500 East Main Street


Holiday Toy Drive


Spread joy this holiday season with the Dreamers Academy Foundation! Drop off a toy at Red Hibachi or Pig & Brew to help brighten a child’s Christmas. Together, let’s make the season magical for local families in need.

Vitals:

Holiday Toy Drive / Monday, December 23, 12:00 - 5:00 pm / Toy Donations / Drop off at Red Hibachi (1011 Hull Street) or Pig & Brew (1313 Hull Street)

Last Minute Holiday Shopping?

Shop Local.
MADE HERE.


This holiday season, surprise your loved ones with something truly special. The True Places RVA fine art print series depicts Richmond’s hidden outdoor spaces—destinations not found on maps or along well-worn paths. Shop limited-edition works by Ed Trask, Austin Miles, Steve Hedberg, Laura Goodman, and Melissa Burgess. Each locally made 14”x18” print is the perfect ready-to-frame size and available for immediate purchase, making it an ideal gift for local art lovers and those who seek to explore Richmond beyond the boundaries of a traditional map. On sale now at www.trueplacesrva.com

SHOP TRUE PLACES RVA

More About Ricky.

Ricky serves as the Advisor for 1223 Potomac Gallery, a cutting-edge contemporary art space located in the heart of Georgetown, DC. Under his guidance, the gallery has become a key player in the local art scene, fostering emerging talent and promoting artistic innovation. Currently, the gallery’s artist-in-residence is Corey Ramon Gibson, a celebrated visual artist who was recently honored during Miami Art Week for his outstanding contributions to the DC art movement. Gibson’s work, which explores the intersection of cultural identity and contemporary expression, continues to captivate audiences and elevate the gallery’s reputation as a hub for transformative art.

Through Ricky's leadership, 1223 Potomac Gallery remains at the forefront of showcasing exceptional talent and supporting the creative community.
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vol. 248 / let's cook
vol. 248 / Let's Cook


VOL. 248 / LET'S COOK

Meet this week's guest editor, Rebecca Thomas! A former restaurateur, Rebecca empowers people to make real, nourishing food at home without recipes, gadgets, or complicated prep. As the founder of Not Another Diet, she works to end generational diet culture by promoting simple, sustainable approaches to healthy living. With over 30 years of home cooking and 15 years in the restaurant industry, Rebecca created COOK!, a course that teaches intuitive, real-food cooking.

Her philosophy is all about enjoying the process of sourcing, preparing, and sharing food as a cornerstone of a healthy, joyful life. Outside of teaching, Rebecca loves biking, fresh produce, good coffee, and ... our favorite ... an early bedtime!

Take it away, Rebecca ...

GET LOST Touring Presentation with Pat McAleer


Part of a healthy, connected life is getting outside and challenging yourself -- a little or a lot, it all counts. I love hearing stories and practical advice from people who did just that. Come listen to Pat McAleer, a self-proclaimed "average rider" as he shares the highs and lows of his 10-day tour from Asheville to D.C. along the Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive! This is a great presentation for anyone interested in doing a fun and challenging ride just a few hours from RVA.

Vitals:

GET LOST Touring Presentation: "10 Pictures, A Few Stories and an F-bomb"
 / Thursday, December 12, 6:00 pm / FREE / Journeyman's Adventure Co., 115 N 18th Street  

Honey Tasting with Dr. Hollee Freeman


Dr. Hollee Freeman is a tireless advocate and educator about all things bees. These little creatures are so important to the health of our environment and the food it produces. The more I learn, the more I want to know! Join her this Saturday for a reading from her book about bees and a honey tasting.

Vitals: 

Honey Tasting and Book Reading with Dr. Hollee Freeman / Saturday, December 14, 2:00 - 4:00 pm / FREE / Elegba Folklore Society, 101 E. Broad Street

South of the James Farmer's Market 


This is my favorite market due to its smaller size and later start time. I love biking here from my home in Church Hill. I fill my bags with seasonal veggies, sourdough rye from Europa Crust, and killer feta from Caromont Farm. I suggest strolling with a coffee, munching on some berries from Agriberry, and go hike through Forest Hill, one of the loveliest city parks, when you're done shopping. A perfect day.

Vitals:

South of the James Farmer's Market / Sundays, year-round, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm / FREE / Forest Hill Park, 4021 Forest Hill Avenue

Last Minute Holiday Shopping?

Shop Local.
MADE HERE.


This holiday season, surprise your loved ones with something truly special. The True Places RVA fine art print series depicts Richmond’s hidden outdoor spaces—destinations not found on maps or along well-worn paths. Shop limited-edition works by Ed Trask, Austin Miles, Steve Hedberg, Laura Goodman, and Melissa Burgess. Each locally made 14”x18” print is the perfect ready-to-frame size and available for immediate purchase, making it an ideal gift for local art lovers and those who seek to explore Richmond beyond the boundaries of a traditional map. On sale now at www.trueplacesrva.com

SHOP TRUE PLACES RVA

More From Rebecca.

If you want to learn a modern and easeful approach to making healthy food, you can check out my course, COOK! here.

I also have a premium newsletter called How To Never Diet Again that directly tackles how to navigate a world designed for consumption.

I'm also doing an intuitive cooking class at Mise En Place on January 9th. Sign up with them to be notified when that class becomes available.
 
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