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Richmond holiday checklist

This is the only list you should be checking twice this holiday season–maybe three or four times, because there’s just so MUCH to do!

Drop the razor for November

It’s that time of year again: fall is in full swing, and so are those creative individuals who plan to grow out their facial hair.

A visit to Hardywood as the brewery turns one

They Came. They Brewed. They Conquered. Hardywood Park Craft Brewery celebrated their one year anniversary this past weekend and let Richmonders join in on the party.

Bill’s Barbecue owner chides Obama in new Romney ad

A picture is worth a thousand words, but a closed Bill’s Barbecue has proven to be worth a million stories. It was never just about the barbecue (but maybe the pies…or the limeade).

Fearsome flicks for a great fright night

From one movie buff to the next, check out the best flicks to distract you from the Frankenstorm’s aftermath.

The zombie 4-1-1

Get caught UNdead for Halloween and the Zombie Walk this weekend! Here are some recipes and ideas for looking yucky, gross, and zombilicious.

Halloween for the grown-ups

You may or may not have outgrown trick-or-treating, but being a grown-up in Richmond on Halloween has never been better

Pumpkin patches & happy hayrides

Here’s this year’s kid-friendly Halloween events for you and your family to enjoy (or if you prefer the happy in ‘Happy Halloween’). No spooks, just fun.

Folk Festivals parking and transportation

It’s not exactly planes, trains, and automobiles, but this year, we have plenty of choices as to how you can get to the Richmond Folk Festival. So to be honest, you have no reason, whatsoever, to miss out on this weekend’s festivities.

Science Pub RVA: Where learning and drinking come together

Step into The Camel the first Tuesday of every month and you just might learn something.

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