The writing that follows comes from the King Institute files and can be accessed online at the address below. It was delivered by the civil rights...
Hello and welcome to the Tidewater Bridge Unit’s series of duplicate bridge lessons. In lessen #2; we examined/explained opening bids and responding to opening bids, The...
By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter New Journal and Guide American culture has been criticized for disrespecting and abandoning our elderly. After years of contributing to...
Hello and welcome to the Tidewater Bridge Unit’s series of duplicate bridge lessons. In our last Bridge Comer article, we introduced lesson #1; in lesson #2...
As summer 2015 approaches, now is the perfect time to revisit the writings of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. With much of the...
EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT! Two exciting bridge events happening in the near future! First, “Let the Good Cards Roll” for the American Bridge Association...
By Glen Mason Special to the New Journal and Guide A.B. Jackson believed art transcends race. So perhaps it was serendipitous that the patrons of...
By Randy Singleton Community Affairs Correspondent New Journal and guide PORTSMOUTH The City of Portsmouth celebrated its 25th annual African American Culture and Heritage Festival this...
RICHMOND Governor Terry McAuliffe recently announced that a motion picture based on the true story of Richard and Mildred Loving, a Virginia interracially married couple, will...
By Gary Ruegsegger Special To the New Journal and Guide Self-taught artist James Lee breaks many of the perceived molds of the art community. Don’t expect...