Newsletter! Newsletter! AltDaily’s Top Stories from the Week of 2/21/12

First,

Mehndi.

a shout out to our newsletter sponsor, that lovely new yoga studio in Norfolk, Satya Yoga. Cork floor. Mood lighting. Beautiful teachers. Great atmosphere. Here’s their Facebook page, here’s their website/schedule, and here’s info on their opening night party this Friday.

There will be live music courtesy of Jake Hull and Gabriel Robinson, a vat of sangria, delicious food made with love by Alicia Luma, and a mendhi artist to dress up your skin. I can honestly say that practicing yoga at Satya has increased not just my fitness but my sanity. A wonderful addition to the Hampton Roads small business scene.

It’s been inspiring to see that little block of Botetourt (by the YMCA and the The Chrysler) blossom over this past year. Four empty storefronts have turned into a sweet little mom and pop grocery, one of the area’s best coffee shops, the yoga studio, and an interior design business. Just a skip away is Path at the Pagoda. It’s becoming quite the fun and livable neighborhood.

Onto the stories!

bikes

Making Our Cities More Bike Friendly: How You Can Help

 music

Video Interview: Virginia Symphony Orchestra’s JoAnn Falletta

Local Music Video: The Aragona Project’s “Oh Karma”

local life

High School Re-uni-none: Defining Pubescent Social Structures While Getting Pants-Shittingly Drunk

This Navy Town of Mine by Dana Staves

food

Food Porn: The Colors of Niki’s Winter CSA

small business

Working Together: The Norfolk Small Independent Business Association

ad.

politics

John McManus: This Op-ed Enjoys the Immunities of Personhood

Virginia Conservatives Push to Criminalize Abortions; Would be Strictest ‘Personhood’ Law in the Country

Full Text: Governor Bob McDonnell on the Pre-Abortion Ultrasound Bill

Latest from Richmond: More Than 1,000 Protest Anti-Abortion Bills

Latest from Richmond: Jails Can Shackle Inmates Giving Birth

Full Text: Norfolk’s State of the City

ideas

Whoever Shouts the Loudest and the Longest Possesses the Most Truth: Everything I Know Is Wrong

reasons / newsletter

Reasons To Leave Your House This Weekend | 2/16/12

Newsletter! Newsletter! AltDaily’s Top Stories from the Week of February 14, 2012

Finally, our pals The Pushers are rolling out their all-woman show, Panties in a Twist, this Friday at the NorVa. Click here for more info, and watch the beautiful and hilarious Alba for a taste of what will be happening on the big stage this weekend.

For more of The Pushers on AltDaily, check out “In the Ghento,” “Norfolk Parking Police are Watching,” and “The Norfolk City Council Wants You!

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Jesse is the editor in chief of AltDaily, and he's going to take this bio seriously, but not so seriously that he's going to continue in the third person. I've been involved with a bunch of local projects and civic groups in various roles, including: Hampton Roads, The Canvas; Art | Everywhere, Street Performance in Norfolk; Survive Norfolk; Hampton Roads Pride/Out in the Park; Bike Norfolk; re:Vision Norfolk, and such. I originally came to Norfolk as a Perry Morgan fellow in ODU's creative writing program. Before that I bummed around quite a bit, writing stacks of books that never got published, hitchhiking, couchsurfing, riding the Greyhound up down and back across this country. Some of my favorite jobs and volunteer gigs have included working on organic farms in Ireland; being first mate on an old sail boat in Holland; working at a long-term home for young men in South Africa; being a journalist and high school teacher in New York and California; washing dishes in Yosemite National Park; teaching English in DC and swimming in Florida; and interning at ESPN in Bristol, which was much less cool that you'd want it to be. My career highlights have been having three of my op-eds run in the New York Times, and being the executive producer of a six-part docu-drama on BET. Because school is cool I have three master's degrees (ODU for MFA, NYU for magazine journalism, University of Connecticut for secondary English education). I live in Norfolk because I believe in its potential. Email your ideas or nicely couched criticism to jesse@altdaily.com.
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