That’s My Ride!
Sandee Smith shows off her Sterling 2001 Custom Honda Shadow ACE Deluxe. Sandee has been riding for 11 years after growing up with a mother who Sandee describes as “a biker chick.” Sandee still rides in memory of her mother Shirley “Sugar” Smith. Show us your ride by emailing photos to editor@urbanviewsweekly.com
The 2nd Annual Unity [...]
Overcome Fear of Wealth
By Jaynee Sasso
Psychologists report that we make an average of 5,000 decisions per day and many of those decisions are based on whether we will experience pain or pleasure. Naturally, people lean toward choosing the path that causes the least amount of discomfort even if the choice won’t position them to reach their goals. For [...]
High School Graduate with Hindsight Weighs Options
by Torski Dobson-Arnold
I will be graduating high school this year and I am both excited and scared. I did not apply myself as well as I should have during my early years in high school, but feel like I would definitely enjoy college a lot more as I am more mature and wiser. [...]
Women in the Arts Exhibit Downtown
“Setting on a Rise” will be on display through June 1 at the Main Richmond Public Library, 101 E. Franklin St. These colorful works on paper by Ms. Sukenya Best will be on display during library hours: Mon-Fri 10 am-7 pm, Sat 10 am-5 pm. This event is included with Minds Wide Open: Virginia Celebrates [...]
Musician Lends His Voice
When Midlothian resident Corey “Sage” Fauconier read an article in the Times-Dispatch last December about Rastafarian inmates in segregation for their dreadlocks, he was troubled. “Rastafari saved my life,” Sage says. “It allowed me to become a better man, father, husband, employee and business owner.” First he wrote letters to Virginia politicians. Then he did [...]















