Preview: 934 Doesn’t Kiss And Tell

by Stephanie Trujillo  Grace Street’s 800 block has had a history for cultivating some of Richmond’s most alternative entertainment and music venues. A lot of the rich history isn’t known by VCU students that jaywalk across it today, rushing to get to class, as the information is either preserved by the locals, or for the […]

Perfect Pussy at Strange Matter

  story and photos by Sarah Thaw “Do you know when Mac is coming out?” an underage girl frantically scrubbing the Xs off the backs of her hands asks. That was the question on everyone’s mind at this sold-out show at Strange Matter. Although the rumored appearance of indie-rock artist Mac Demarco seemed to be […]

TopShop Unique Fall 2015

by Andrea Philbin Down the catwalk of Somerset House, Topshop Unique’s Fall 2015 Ready-to-Wear featured a office driven collection. The collection brought back 70’s silhouettes with turtleneck knits layered under mini-skirt suits in suede and leather. Not straying far from English roots, tweed and fur were used throughout the collection. The entire collection features a […]

Hues Release Show – Bringing Back The Classic Cassette

Photos and Story by Daniel Potes – Managing Editor Satellite Syndicate has been a vital group within the Richmond musical community for some time. They perform shows all over town, including Ink’s Creative Review, involving all sorts of talent. Founding member Jefferson Harris, also known as BSTFRND,  gathered this musical conglomerate of local talent into the Satellite Syndicate that […]

Atelier Versace Spring 2015

by Britnie Dates Seductive, daring, provocative. These are just a few of the words used when speaking of the iconic Versace brand and the Spring 2015 Couture offerings continued this theme. Of the 48 pieces in the collection, the first 14 were absent of decorative beading or other intricate details. Creative Director Donatella Versace decided […]

Protohype at the National

Interview and photos by Gabe Lugo Ink: Who would win in a fight: Betty White, or the Queen of England? Max: Definitely the Queen, no contest. She’s a bad bitch. Betty White is like too sweet and cool to fight. Worst case scenario the Queen would probably have her Royal Guard come finish it… like, […]

First Creative Review

by Jose D’Alta, Copy Editor photography by James Saulsky It feels like yesterday when the thought of hosting a night to showcase Richmond’s heart and soul first began to float in the meeting rooms of VCU’s Student Media Center. At first the idea seemed somewhat far-fetched, and too ambitious to be realistic. As far as […]

Issa SS15

  by Ink contributor, Moria Briscoe Issa’s Creative Director Blue Farrier departed from the bohemian pedestrian designs from their Spring 2014 collection, yet the geometric lines from her Fall 2015 collection remained in the form of horse motifs. This collection is simple, trendy and slightly nautical. There are old western influences such as the horse […]

The Appearance of the Man Bun

Andrea Philbin, Guest Columnist  A normal sight while walking through the Compass is a sea of teeny chignons perched atop bobbing heads. No, the ballet has not come to the Altria theater; its the Man Bun trend. The newest trend for gents with grown out locks is to show off their boy scout knot making […]

Born Cages at The Canal Club

Written and photographed by James Saulsky, contributing writer It’s 12 am on a stormy Wednesday and the members of Born Cages are homeless for the night. After a half hour of continuous searching, lead singer and guitarist Vlad Holiday finally finds a hotel with open rooms just as his phone emits one last flash of […]

Resurrection Men: Richmond’s Secret Culture of Body-Snatching

By Nilan Vaghjiani, contributing writer Imagine, instead of going out on a late friday night to a local soiree, preparations are made to visit the nearest cemetery.  This cemetery visit is not of sentimental nature and involves you, some hired henchmen, and shovels.  In fact, this visit is a heist known as Body snatching: the […]

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