Dr. Ronald Mallett: He’s Overcome Every Obstacle, Time May Be Next
by Cesca Janece Waterfield
When Ronald Mallet’s father died of a sudden heart attack, the 10-year-old lost his best friend. The boy plunged into sadness, and found escape in the pages of science fiction books. H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine set sail his greatest ferry of escape when he considered that a time machine could allow [...]
Love Broadcasting: Reaching Richmond and the World
by Cesca Janece Waterfield
In one brick building in the Fan, something big is happening. This neighborhood is made up mostly of galleries, restaurants, and schools. But the glassed-in front at 1719 W. Main Street houses a gleaming broadcasting console for Love Broadcasting Studios. Owner and Executive Producer DeWayne Loving says, “Since we’ve been broadcasting, we’ve [...]
Becoming the Change You Hope to See
by Linda Pate
After the joy of Inauguration Day, we return to our daily work and there’s no denying that during these times we may experience some struggles. Recently, I have read several books making me aware of what truly matters in this world. We must be conscious of our environment and how we all can [...]
Take Charge of Your Budget
by Jaynee Sasso
The New Year has arrived and now is the time to chart your course for moving to the next level of prosperity. We all have a personal responsibility to bring about change in our financial lives. Change starts within you, not with the public policy created and enforced by governmental agencies. In order [...]
Carol Covell Trio (Jazz)
[ January 30, 2009; 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm. ] Carol Covell Trio (Jazz), Taella’s Bistro, Midlothian Station Shopping Center, 7 – 10 pm. Info, 378-4680















