Charlie Murphy’s Big Crash
by Cesca Janece Waterfield
In a business that demands the strongest of work ethics, Charlie Murphy may be the hardest working comic around, and he’s about to crash. The entertainer who reached worldwide fame on “Chappelle’s Show” debuted his new weekly series “Charlie Murphy’s Crash Comedy” last month on www.crackle.com. Each week unveils another four minute [...]
No Means No! Sexual Assault Awareness at VSU
by Jenna’e Rainney
President Obama marked April to be National Sexual Assault Awareness Month. But sexual assault is actually viewed as a public health issue and it affects the lives of people. Yet many are unaware of what defines sexual assault and how to lessen their chances of becoming a victim.
Rape, molestation, and anything that forces [...]
Tender and Affordable Cuts of Beef
As the weather warms up, grills roll out, as people serve up savory and tender steaks. Satisfying a steak craving doesn’t have to break your budget or sacrifice taste. Beef can be prepared countless ways, and there are several cuts that are inexpensive and great tasting. And when prepared properly, most any cut can be [...]
Daphne Reid Hosts Richmond Scholarship Dinner
by Cesca Janece Waterfield
Actress Daphne Reid will host the Ninth Annual Oliver Hill Scholarship Dinner, 6pm, April 30 at the Holocaust Museum, 2000 E. Cary St. With her husband, Tim Reid, Daphne has invested deeply in scholarship foundations for more than 18 years, since they first established a scholarship foundation. This year, the Tim Reid [...]
Land the Job with a Solid Interview
by Andie Radford
Congratulations! Your diligence paid off and you’ve landed a job interview. Now all you have to do is show up with a positive attitude and a smile right? Wrong! You still have a lot of work to do. The harder you prepare for your interview, the more confident you’ll feel – and appear [...]















