Helping Hampton Roads
Volunteering time to local charities will always be one of the best ways to give back to the community. INCLUDES: A comprehensive list of organizations that need your help now.
By Michael Jon Khandelwal
Still Waters and an Empty Sky
Two ecological wonders—the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge and North Landing River Preserve—lie resting at the southern doorstep of Virginia Beach. These are slow-moving bodies of water, their shores filled with deer, fox and raccoon and the vegetation dense and fecund. The waters, however, are open and silent.
By Kip Tabb
Novel Ideas
It is a truth not universally acknowledged that there is either a magnetic attraction or a gravitational pull that draws true bibliophiles into independently owned bookstores, even on their travels to countries where they don’t speak the language. I even visit them in my dreams.
By Barbara Spigel
Gifts That Give Back
The old adage goes that it is better to give than receive, but how about giving twice? Community groups and charitable organizations sell many items perfect for holiday gift giving in retail shops and museum stores. They not only provide the recipient with a present, but they also benefit a worthy cause.
By Patrick Evans-Hylton
You Rock!
Here's to the Hampton Roads participants in the Rock ‘N’ Roll Half Marathon and the Rock Around the Block contenst!
Maddry
Hollywood or Bust
This is the time of year when schools go into show biz. Across Hampton Roads teachers are getting together to plan for either the Thanksgiving, Christmas or holiday play.
By Larry Maddry
Upfront
Cultural organizations in Hampton Roads often lose state funds despite their positive influence
By Michael Jon Khandelwal
Reporter
Behind the Bulbs
For years, local cities have been orchestrating major holiday lights displays to rival the night sky, each year better than the last. More color, greater animation, more sparkle. Holiday lights have always had the power to dazzle. But have you ever wondered how those lights get their power?
By Elizabeth Rack
Countdown to Jamestown
Regent student lands small role in a film based on the founding of Jamestown
By Karen Haywood Queen
Town & Country
Q&A
Former Attorney General John Ashcroft hopes to earn some apples at Regent University
Sound Decisions
Virginia Soul Artists Come Back With More Beats, and a Local jazz musician’s debut album is something to swing about.
What We Love
Navy ships a shining
Local Ink
Words of wisdom on loving a man in uniform
Curbside
Smithfield shop will warm your “inners” with piping hot, holiday brew
By The Numbers
Stats and facts about holiday hoopla
Ask HRM
The meaning behind the Hampton Roads flag
Datebook
Tis’ the season to be busy. Check out your endless options. PLUS: A Tidewater Holiday at Yoder Barn, and a CAC exhibit explores the softer side of service members.
Life
Travel
Enjoy a relaxing, down-home Thanksgiving holiday away from home. AND: Take a holiday escape to a place of sand and sunshine
Homes
Coastal Living House shows off sweeping scenery and striking design to anyone wanting to stop on by. PLUS: A freshly cut fir or easy and artificial—tips for picking the perfect tree
Day In The Life
Production manager of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra is constantly setting the stage
Health
The commercials are right—high cholesterol can happen to anyone
Style
Dramatic dresses take center stage for swanky holiday soirees. PLUS: An updated look at traditions proves plain ol’ turkey and trimmings is so 20th century
Dish
A Care Package Christmas
I often think about the story of the time my grandmother did her patriotic duty and packaged up a bundle of love from home to send to her husband (my grandfather) overseas.
By Patrick Evans-Hylton
Coming Right Up
New store helps customers select the best wines at bargain prices
Corks, Kegs and Cocktails
Enchanting and ethereal dessert wines are worth the wait
Nosh
A new trio of burger joints heats up Hampton Roads
Local Flavor
Jumpstart your week with Portsmouth’s Sunday staple
Last Words
The Christmas Chump
A grinch stole Santa’s cookies and figgy pudding and replaced them with hot dogs
By Joanna Enderlin