The A-List
50 very important people shaping life in Hampton Roads. Check out the list of hot shots we think are making the grade. We’d like to recognize these VIPs for making positive contributions to the Hampton Roads community.
By Jessica Carlson, Bobbie Fisher, Meredith Hemenway, Michael Jon Khandelwal, Larry Maddry, Melissa Morgan, Ben Swenson and Melissa Starr
Best Of 2005 Readers’ Choice Awards
Even though the year 2006 is well on its way, we don’t think it’s wise to continue into spring without the knowledge of the best of 2005. Where will you eat, shop, relax and kick back? When you have a barbecue craving, how will you know the best place to go? And when you want to really get down on the dance floor, how do you guarantee you’re going to the hottest spot? Well, dear readers, the answers are all here.
Written and compiled by Jessica Carlson
The Show Must Go On
From Alvin to Yo-Yo via Van and Chesapeake to Williamsburg via Cape Charles—this year’s 10th edition of the Virginia Arts Festival brings even more big names to even more places in nine Hampton Roads cites than any of its highly acclaimed predecessors. PLUS: The VAF uses education programs to build the audiences of tomorrow.
By Montague Gammon III and Rachel Stephens
Maddry
Will a new look earn Ken a second chance with his perfect plastic vixen?
By Larry Maddry
Upfront
We need to safeguard Hampton Roads’ role in the innovation of flight.
By Michael Jon Khandelwal
Reporter
Men In Orange
Fashionistas will be the first to tell you—it takes a lot to pull off orange. The right skin tone, the right hair color; it all has to work together to avoid looking like one of Willy Wonka’s Oompa Loompas. Of course, all bets are off if an orange jumpsuit is the only clothing item in your closet.
By Patrick Evans-Hylton
Countdown to Jamestown
Jamestown 2007 celebrations will reach far beyond Virginia.
By Barbara Spigel
Town & Country
Q&A
John Georgiades shares his thoughts on seafood, siblings and sunsets.
Art Parts
The newest outdoor art is making waves in Virginia Beach.
Unzipped
23506, Norfolk’s diverse mix of history and industry.
Sound Decisions
Collision satisfies many musical tastes in one sitting.
Hidden History
The Roma: Norfolk’s little-known airship disaster.
Local Ink
Pretty Boy entertains, but is a bit over the top.
Good Side
People of Hampton Roads strike a pose.
Datebook
Our listing of fabulous events will inspire you to spring into action. PLUS: Musicians will make their mark at the Ferguson; and the selection of shows at the start of this warm-weather season will captivate audiences.
Life
Homes
Eastern Shore House and Garden Tour features old favorites and two new homes.
Day In The Life
Collection Queen
Betty Downing’s office is a glass-enclosed room—resembling the front cab of a monorail train—at the south plaza of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. She recently sat in a chair during a typical day at work, punching out computerized receipts and making change, as we made conversation and motorists braked at her window.
By Larry Maddry
Travel
Experience the heavenly sights and sounds at Garth Newel Music Center in Bath County.
Health
Norfolk Sentara’s new hospital offers high-tech medical support in a comfortable setting.
Style
Don’t let a little water get in your way—make a fashion splash with rainwear.
Dish
Emerald Isle Eats
Quick—what is your favorite Irish food? No, green beer doesn’t count. Throughout the years, Emerald Isle cuisine has gotten a bad rap. It’s often associated with boiled, bland food accented with potatoes, potatoes and more potatoes. But Irish gastronomy is, in fact, a sophisticated offering of fresh seafood (it is an island surrounded by water, after all) lamb, pork, a variety of vegetables and fresh herbs.
By Patrick Evans-Hylton
Coming Right Up
There are plenty of ways food will help a good cause in the next few months.
Local Flavor
Six beach restaurants get together to flex their culinary muscles.
Last Words
Yard sales and thrift stores can be pleasant reminders of good times past.
By Loukia Borrell