There are few things more comforting than a hot bowl of soup. Last year, Amy Markman of Virginia Beach followed a long career as a geriatric social worker and volunteer for the city’s rescue squad by launching a home-delivery business featuring made-from-scratch bone broths and soups. She’s always wanted to make a difference in people’s […]
A project of Good Humor
“It probably should’ve been crushed at the junkyard,” Aaron Lawyer says of the 1959 Chevrolet Apache 3100. Instead, it became a COVID-19 quarantine project after stay-at-home orders were issued.
The Deloreans, channeling the sounds of the ‘80s for more than a decade.
by Katherine Hafner About a dozen years ago, Melanie Waters had a casual conversation at a party that would change the course of her career. She’d been chatting with the owner of a local 1970s-themed band about the group’s success. A few drinks in, he said he just didn’t think an ‘80s-themed band would work […]
Undercover Brewer
Rhett Rebold’s brewing career started the same way a lot of brewers’ probably did: He followed his love of punk rock into the world of DIY beer, joined the CIA to fight communism, and then was named the best homebrewer in America.
Building homes for the love of craft
For more than 30 years, Don Borte has used an old-fashioned approach to make some of the most sought-after homes in Hampton Roads.
The Hit List | Breadfruit vodka, Saturday jazz and Rumors of War
EAT | SHOP | PLAY
Plus a Thomas Jefferson exhibit at Norfolk’s Chrysler Museum of Art and a barbering lounge and spa for men.