Calming the Storm

Even though I live outside of Atlanta now, I still consider Richmond, Va., my home. There will always be a piece of my heart that belongs to that city. Did you that there are more than 4,000 people in Richmond living with HIV? The newest exhibit at The Valentine, “Voices from Richmond’s Hidden Epidemic,” personal […]
What Restaurant Owners Need To Know About Proposed European Wine Tariffs

I believe in supporting local businesses, especially when it comes to restaurants. President Donald Trump’s new proposed tariff would levy tariffs of up to 100 percent on imported wines and other goods from the European Union. The tariff, if it goes into effect, could devastate the food and beverage industry in the United States. Read […]
Tea for Q

I have an obsession with macarons–I could eat them all day, every day. But let’s face it, I have a big sweet tooth. When I was offered the opportunity to write an article on The Tottering Teacup in Richmond, Va., and how the tea shop does fundraising for the LGBTQ+ youth community, I just knew […]
9 Food and Beverage Predictions for 2020

My husband was in the food and beverage industry for 10 years so I love following new industry trends. Some years, the trend predictions are on point and other years, they fall flat. I think 2020 is going to be a great year for restaurants, specifically because there’s an increase in self-serving kiosks. Read the […]
‘Times Square Angel’ Kicks Off Holiday Season in Richmond Triangle Players’ Theater

If you’re in Richmond during the holiday season and looking for some holiday cheer, the Richmond Triangle Players’ newest performance, “Times Square Angel,” will get you in the mood. Based very loosely on Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” this holiday performance will have you chuckling for days. Read the review on OutRVA’s website here.