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It’s All in the Chemicals: The Science of What Makes Relationships Last

By Sabina Cieszynski

Paying attention to elements within the relationship that are associated with reward in the initial stages of the relationship leads to the reorganization in physiological systems that enhance oxytocin influence on the later stages of long term romantic attachment.

Out and Proud | February in LGBT of Hampton Roads

By Dana Miller

“It is okay to be and express yourself in a safe and healthy way as long as it is helping your personal growth and not hurting anyone else.”
- Levi Hull, aka India, drag queen and dancer for the Virginia Opera.

The Search for Hampton Roads’ Most Dateable People: The AltDately Challenge

By Laura Watkins

The whole purpose of this experiment is to see what it means to be solo in Hampton Roads and to send a Bat Signal up to some AltDaily readers that there is hope for the unattached, so play fair.

Cyclist Gazette: Norfolk Scores Big on the Fixie Index

By BC Wilson

Statistics show we are hipsterer than I thought.

Snapshots & Sketches: Walt Taylor’s Wondrous World

By Walt Taylor

Spoiler alert: we’re all gonna die.

PhotoBlog | For the Love of Cities: Pictures from Near the Top of the Wells Fargo

By Leslie Mullin

The multitudinous illuminated windows of the high rises really did seem to wink at me, promising what nature’s vistas never could: the excitement and potential of human adventures, of foreign voices and bodies and ideas interwoven with the framework of the city.

Wednesday Morning Triflin’: Ronald Jenkees, Watch it Grandma, POPTARTS, Tell e’m GloZell…

By Alison Burdick

The Best Kind of Corporate Theft: Watching Viral Videos at Work

Norfolk *Will Be* a Bike Friendly City: 3 Reasons to Believe

By BC Wilson

The citizen/cyclists of Bike Norfolk are fighting for you, and change is coming.

In November, Social Presence is the Focus of the LGBT Community

By Dana Miller

An interview with Dr. David Dorbad MD, FAAP of Renaissance Pediatrics. Plus, monthly events for the local LGBT community.

Op-ed: Unnecessary Deaths by Car and High Oil Prices Make America Ripe for Cycling Revolution, in the Bicycle Gazette

By BC Wilson

There’s something profoundly askew in the American perception of transportation safety, an unthinking acceptance of the risks of driving, and a blindness to the accumulation of deaths that result from our car-centric policies.

Postcard from NFK: The Last Volunteer Meeting Before Survive Norfolk II

By Jesse Scaccia

Last year Norfolk had its moment. Like the undead, our moment is back.

Bicycle Gazette | Tuesday, October 18

By BC Wilson

If you take away one message from my column today let it be the phrase “complete streets.”

The Cyclist Gazette by BC Wilson

By BC Wilson

Tide saves cyclists!, Big news in Richmond, Cycling community in cities grows, and more in If You Read the Bicycle News for Tuesday, October 4, 2011.

The Dawn of the Age of the Citizen Scientist

By Jameson Dungan

From your home computer you can help process particle physics from the LHC, or fold proteins on your PS3 to help study disease research. You can simulate models of the early universe and Big Bang events, as well as artificial intelligence constructs, gravitational wave detection, and quantum computing models…

An Impossibly Cool Timelapse of the Norfolk Sky

By Keegan Morrison

Keegan sent this in with the message: “Hey, I took 770 shots from the balcony of my new condo today, and
created a timelapse video.” Boy did he.

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