Karrine Steffans
by Cesca Janece Waterfield
Karrine Steffans is a former model in hip hop videos and the New York Times bestselling author of Confessions of a Video Vixen (Harper Collins) and The Vixen Diaries (Grand Central Publishing), autobiographies in which she holds nothing back. The books catapulted Karrine to fame by naming her famous partners, many of [...]
Forgiveness Makes Each Day Yours
by Linda Mose Meadows
My colleague and I chuckled about the latest sayings, “I am feeling some kind of way.” I’m not that hip regarding the latest sayings, but I understand it. As some say, “It’s good gospel, but poor grammar!” Many of our days are filled with unexpressed emotions.
Over the weekend, my husband and I [...]
Richmond Area Student Invited to Capitol Hill
Bryce Lee Robertson, a 2006 graduate of Atlee High School in Mechanicsville, served as a Congressional Intern this summer on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. His duties included giving Capitol Hill tours and communicating with Virginia constituents on the many issues and concerns that impact their lives. This fall, Roberston will return to Cornell University [...]
The Magic of Mystery
by Erika Townsend
Have you ever had a dream that you didn’t want to wake up from, but the alarm clock vigilantly intruded? No matter how hard you try to recapture the moment in the three minutes that you borrow from the snooze button, you just can’t seem to recreate the magic. You long to go [...]
Down Home Gets a Fresh Take
Even the L.A. Times was buzzing with the news this May, when Tim Wilson and Danny Ayers set a new Virginia record by reeling in a 102-pound, 4-ounce blue catfish from the James south of Richmond. Using only cut shad as bait, both men had to land it; the first freshwater fish over 100 pounds [...]














