RVA ALL DAY! NO BS! BRASS BAND RELEASED THEIR NEW ALBUM LAST NIGHT
It was a capacity crowd at Balliceaux last night for the Richmond release of RVA ALL DAY. The fourth album from RVA’s No BS! Brass Band. They are hitting the stage again tonight at The Camel. Make sure you get a copy! #WESEEIT
#RVA WHERE TO BE THIS WEEKEND: DOMINION RIVERROCK!
Normally I have a lot of trouble singling out where to be in RVA; there is just too much going on in the boroughs to name one event. But this weekend is different because Dominion Riverrock is in town. If you’ve never been…I suggest you take the trip to Brown’s Island and bring your camera. River Rocks is a photographers dream. Last year, I was introduced to the slack line (pictured above), taking photos of that competition alone is worth the trip. But there is more – tons of extreme sport competitions, food, and live music. Galactic killed the stage last year…this year it’s the reggae legends Toots and the Maytals headlining the free concert Saturday night. River Rocks starts Friday and runs through Sunday. And I just go word that my family Photosynthesizers will be hitting the stage Sunday. It’s clearly where to be this weekend.
BRAND NEW: CHANCE FISCHER: THE INTENT
Brand new from the homie Chance Fischer directed by Soul Live Media AKA Smoothmatic AKA Rob Roby. I haven’t posted too much hip hop on the blog recently but I couldn’t let this video slide. Every time I see Chance Fischer on the mic, I am impressed with his ability to draw his audience closer to him and his style. He can do it all: rhyme, write, perform, you name it. And don’t get me started on the body of work Rob Roby is putting together in the RVA hip hop community. He gets the job done. Check out the RVA images in the video. I think shooting at the Cathedral was perfect for Chance. Also the B-Roll shots on Monument Avenue were a great selection for the duo. I hope they continue to work together in the future. There is no telling how far they can push the envelope in RVA’s hip hop community.
THE CHEATS FILES: A GOOD DAY IN ABNER CLAY!
“I told em….didn’t I tell em…Those young boys ain’t got nothing on me. I’m old school.” Those were the words coming from the victorious point guard who’d just hit the game winning jumper to the dismay of his younger, high school age, opponents. His King’s Speech seemed to be directed to anyone who would listen, pretty much a general declaration of victory. Lucky for him, there was a fairly large audience for him to preach to.
On the outside of the basketball court, a line of African American senior citizens played music and sold Gatorade to the ballers. There was another set of sounds coming from the tennis courts,”Good stop….play up…..coming behind,” those where the songs coming from the bike polo players who were dominating the once tennis courts now bike polo arena.
I’ve been spending a lot of time in Jackson Ward shooting a music video from the group HaBits. And while I thought I had a good understanding of Jackson Ward and Abner Clay Park, I’ve been absolutely floored by the positive energy, diversity and harmony that seems to happen every Sunday in Abner Clay.
It’s not just the basketball players – playing some of the best pick-up games in the city. It’s not just the bike polo players, with skills I could only dream to own. What impressed me is the balance of the Ward….the balance of old and new, hipster and hoops, old Ward merging with the change of gentrification. It’s not lost on me that Abner Clay sets across the street from the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church. I’m sure some of the older gentleman on the side of the court knew the Ward as a far different place. A place where the community thrived with Black Owned Business and legendary entertainment centers and hotels. They see a different Ward now – is just the latest in a long line of examples of change. It’s not lost on me that the Jackson Ward Neighborhood Association doesn’t necessarily want the bike polo players there (this according to some of the local players) and that it has little or nothing to do with history. Bike polo seems to be new version of skateboarding. Until it gets accepted there will certainly be detractors.
However, in face of those who may not want them there – they are there. Every Sunday afternoon building a new community of harmony and diversity. Centered around sports and backed with music and a grill, Jackson Ward is a special place. And it seems to be getting better one day at a time.
WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: WHEEL OF KINDNESS!
Last night at First Fridays, Art 180 introduced the Wheel of Kindness to the world. It was amazing! The wheel is the final product of our amazing Art 180 class. Check out some of the photos from last night. Please support Art 180. It is an amazing program and stay tuned for much more from my sister in crime Patience Salgado AKA Kindness Girl. #WESEEIT
So What is the Wheel of Kindenss? Well, a person spins the wheel and it lands on a color. You then receive the color of the balloon selected. You can either play with the balloon or pop it. When your balloon pops – there is a message or “Kindness task” inside. You then have to complete the task. Awesome right. 

A GOOD #RVA CAUSE: FEAST RVA CAMPAIGN
I ran across this video last night on Facebook. I’m a huge fan of what Johnny and Josh are doing with Feast RVA. I attended the first Feast RVA outside of Quirk Gallery to see my friend Becca (RVAudio) present her project. Becca tied with Nicole Lang to be the the first ever Feast RVA winners. Since that time the event has taken off to new heights. The short campaign video explains that the magic of Feast RVA lies in creative people connecting with each other. Now Feast RVA is moving into a new stage and need your help with funding. Check out the video and visit the Feast RVA Campaign page HERE.
ALMOST FAMOUS: STYLE WEEKLY’S MUSIC ISSUE
The Cheats Movement Blog got some serious love in Style Weekly’s 12th Annual Music Issue. Since I spend most of my time covering music and events, it is very cool to be interviewed and have the blog recognized in this way. I do consider it an honor and motivation to keep the blog going in its current form. I have to take a moment to S/O Andrew Cothern AKA RVA Playlist. Andrew has always giving love to The Cheats Movement Blog from day 1 and being a music blogger himself – he didn’t have to do that. RVA Playlist is one of my favorite music blogs and Andrew is really at the top of his game right now. S/O to Patience Salgado AKA Kindness Girl for the photo used in Style. The multi-talented kindness worker has so much going on – and with that she takes some of the most soulful photos that I have ever seen. I also want to S/O Sounds of RVA and One Way Richmond – I read their blogs as much as I can and it’s very awesome to read their interviews in Style.
The thing about press in general – like everything else in 2013 – it is really about momentum: one day you’re hot – the next day you are not. I understand that Style Weekly or any other “press” type situation may not be there next week let alone next year but that doesn’t mean that the city stops moving forward. The goal is to take in good press – in the spirit that it’s meant to be – and use it to push forward. So the blog moves forward – the grind moves forward – the family moves forward – we are already working on what’s next. To every person that reads the blog and supports what’s happening on the blog and around the city — all I can say is Thank you & of course #WESEEIT!
WHERE TO BE THIS WEEKEND: PHOTOSYNTHESIZERS AT THE CAMEL [SATURDAY NIGHT]
One of the best bands in RVA is back! S/O to Bar Codez, Sam Reed, and the entire Photosynthesizer’s family (which The Cheats Movement is a proud member). This Saturday night – it’s called LISTEN Vol 1: The Light in Sound. The show is featuring R&B singers Lela Bizz and Anhayla. RSVP HERE on Facebook.
ANTHONY BOURDAIN: PASS THE PUPPY HEADS!
Anthony Bourdain at the Landmark Theater in RVA last night.
WHY I LOVE RVA TODAY: CHALK WITH LOVE!
Art 180 are my people. Go out and chalk something with Love, Peace and Kindness. This is Our Richmond!
WHERE TO BE THIS WEEKEND: PEEP MY FEET 4/20 EDITION
The sneaker game is big business these days. In NYC, LA, ATL, all over – there are major sneaker conventions bringing in some of the rarest kicks and flyest clothing for sell and trade. Noah-O, Retrospective VA & The Vintage Mann is proudly bringing this wave of culture to RVA in the form of: Peep My Feet. I covered the first Peep My Feet event on a nasty, cold, snowy day last February, and guess what — sneakerheads and fans of vintage gear came out in full force. This Saturday, I’m sure the weather will be better and the crowd will be bigger. Make sure you swing by The Camel (Noon to 6 PM) to check it out. Click Here to RSVP on FB.
SILENT MUSIC REVIVAL X WOLF//GOAT: THIS IS OUR RICHMOND!
Last Sunday, I stopped by the Silent Music Revival at Gallery 5. The night featured one of my favorite RVA bands: Wolf//Goat; the movie was Charlie Chaplin’s THE KID (1921). It was a great night. Make sure you check out a Silent Music Revival. Jameson Price does such a great job with this event.
WHY I LOVE RVA TODAY: BRIAN MCDINOSAUR’S LEDBURY VIDEO
Shout out to the homie Brian McDaniel. When I started The Cheats Movement, Brian was one of the first people willing to meet up and chat about blogging in RVA – that was about three years ago. Since that time, I’ve watched him, and his projects, grow to unbelievable heights. His Tumblr Dirty Richmond killed the game for over two years – then he made the move to Ledbury to further his passion for art, fashion, and creativity. His Tumblr: BRIAN MCDINOSAUR is definitely a weekly read. And he just recently drop his first featured Ledbury video: Renovating Richmond: 14th Street Showroom. #WESEEIT
Renovating Richmond: 14th Street Showroom from Ledbury on Vimeo.
A FAMILY AFFAIR: LAST NIGHT’S LIVE AT IPANEMA REVIEW!
I’m so grateful to Kendra for giving me the opportunity to bring The Cheats Movement vibe to Ipanema Cafe last night. A huge thanks to Allen for working with me through all of the planning and S/O to PJ for the dope poster and photographing the night. Sam Reed has been family for a minute and I never take that for granted. Many more projects coming from her in the near future. I’ve been a fan of The Low Branches for about a year and even more so now – so much love for them. I can’t wait to see what they have planned of this summer.
We did it again Richmond. It is a true family vibe. Bringing RVA together to enjoy music – enjoy each other and build community. It sounds a bit unrealistic – but if you were there last night – I bet you felt the family vibe. If you missed it – I challenge you to come out to the next Cheats Movement Blog event (don’t know what that is yet…but I’ll think of something). For those that did come out last night: THANK YOU! #WESEEIT
Sam’s B-Boy Stance – S/O Brother Manifest and Blasco
WE SEE IT!
A DOPE CAUSE FOR RVA: THE COALITION THEATER
Kickstart the Coalition Theater from Richmond Comedy Coalition on Vimeo.
Check out this KickStarter video from my family at the Richmond Comedy Coalition. If you have followed The Cheats Movement Blog than you know the RCC is very special to me and to the new wave of positivity happening in Greater Richmond. They have worked very hard since their debut in 2009 to present a platform of improv comedy that had almost completely faded away in RVA. In addition to the amazing shows they create, they teach classes for inspiring improver (like myself), host workshops, and partner with other positive movements in RVA to foster a new wave of community. Check out the video and please do what you can to help them move into their brand new home in the Arts District. Click HERE to check out the Kickstarter.
HEY RVA, DON’T BE THAT GUY….
What guy? The guy that will hit up my cell phone next week and say, “Ah Cheats, I heard the show Saturday at Ipanema was great. I wish I had come out” or the guy that I run into next week and says, “RVA is just so boring, there is nothing to do.”
Trust me on this..there is something to do this Saturday night (10 PM) and it’s FREE. Come out to Live at Ipanema Cafe. The show is featuring great music by The Low Branches and Sam Reed. Bring a friend (or two or six), hang out with the blog family, be apart of the positive, diverse culture that is connecting RVA as family. RSVP for the show HERE – Get there early because it may fill up – then I’m sure to hear, “Man, I tried to get in but it was full.” Even though that one I understand. #WESEEIT
Poster by PJ Sykes
A COMMUNITY STANDS TOGETHER: SUB ROSA BENEFIT PHOTO ESSAY
Photos by Cheats – The Cheats Movement Blog – Inspired by the City I Love!
THE CHEATS MOVEMENT HAS A POSSE!
Photos by PJ Sykes
Got a quick photo with OBEY himself at 1708 Gallery. Thanks PJ for the photos. #WESEEIT
THE CHEATS FILES: BILL CONFERENCE 2
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It’s called the Bill Conference but it is truly an unconference. Compelled by the free-flowing format and the recent attention these events are getting in RVA, I broke out the Cheats Movement camera yesterday for Bill Conference 2 at 804RVA.
Attending the event, I must say that organizers Wren Lainer and Sam Davies have a great concept. Speakers sign up at the start of the conference, they speak about whatever topic they want, and audience can ask questions at any time. Bill Conference was open to all speakers and topic. That alone truly made Bill a “unconference.”
I enjoyed the presentation that I was able to see (I had to break out early): Casey spoke about Healthcare transparency, Adam spoke about the power of language and using it to work with autistic children, Andrew spoke about the challenges of making a video game, and Bryan about using Yoga, Meditation, and running to fight anxiety and depression.
All of the speaker were very interesting and knowledgeable about their topics, they all spoke from 1st person experience. Like most conferences, the best part of Bill was meeting new friends, creatives, and fellow bloggers. I enjoyed the time I spent speaking to other Richmonders on our breaks.
One half of the Bill Dream Team Wren Lainer
Moving forward, I think events like the Bill Conference and TEDxRVA have the potential to make a lasting affect on RVA’s future. I’d like to see them work together – I think a presentation from the TEDx organizers at the Bill Conference would be have been awesome – and in turn – Sam and Wren presenting their unconference platform on the TEDx stage would have been a great fit and well received at TEDxRVA.
Overall, diversity was a challenge for both events. I would have like to seen more people of color participating in both TEDxRVA and the Bill Conference. I understand these thing take time and there is no magic bullet to curate a truly diverse event. Nevertheless, there has to be a better way to have these wonderful events marketed to communities that do not normally attend, and do not have access.
With that said, I love the energy and vibe of the Bill Conference. Hopefully, I will have the guts to present sometime in the future.
Adam speaking about his work with autistic children
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SHEPARD FAIREY IN THE CHEATS MOVEMENT BOOK OF TAGS!
The Cheats Movement Book of Tags just keeps getting better. Last night I went to 1708 Gallery to see if I could add OBEY GIANT himself Shepard Fairey. Fairey is in town for the 1708 Gallery’s 23rd Annual Art Auction called Mixology. He was at the gallery for about an hour and was very cool to chat with. He tagged the book and handed me a few stickers. I was there with Tony Harris of RVA Mag and a few other city do-gooders. I hope Fairey takes some time to see the G40 mural in the city. #WESEEIT
INAUGURAL BATTLEDECKS AT BALLICEAUX
Last Saturday night, the Cheats Movement Blog joined a sold-out crowd at Baliceaux for the first ever RCC’s Battledecks. Battledecks is a comedic presentation using never seen before slides by daring and hilarious presenters; improv at its finest. I knew from the time the first slide was reveled, “Raving in your 30′s” it was going to be a great night. Congrats to the nine brave souls that took the stage (2 were selected randomly from the audience). The night was a massive success. Scott Beckett was the winner of Battledecks and also a new laser-etched iPad Mini. The night was hosted by the owner of BIG SECRET Jason Lefton with slide presentation assistance from his good friends at the Richmond Comedy Coalition. The slides along with comedic courage of each presenter made the night fantastic. I look forward to many more Battledecks at Balliceaux. CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE PHOTOS FROM LAST SATURDAY NIGHT
Host Jason Lefton with Battledecks winner Scott Beckett
Amy George highlights her strategy for capturing the youth vote
My former RCC classmate Emilie Tweeddale was selected from the audience
Matt Bass was also selected from the audience – and believe me – he closed the show
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WHY I LOVE RVA TODAY: NICKEY MCMULLEN: DOING WHAT SHE LOVES!
I’m paraphrasing but my brief part of my conversation with songstress Nickey McMullen before her Easter Sunday night set at the Camel went something like this:
Cheats: Are you nervous?
Nickey: No. I’m doing what I love to do…I’m just going to go up there and have fun with it.
And have fun she did! There is no doubt that RVA has a lot of talented singers BUT Nickey McMullen possess intangibles that go beyond just vocal ability. I believe it’s the difference between, what I consider, “young adults” and “grown folks.” It comes down to knowledge of self, knowledge of musical direction, and happiness. On stage, Nickey knows who she is, she knows where she wants to go (and take the audience), and she is having a great time performing. She has found her pocket, mixing original Jazz, Blues & Soul numbers with her unique contemporary versions. Her voice has the power that you expect but when she hits particular notes – there is a genuine moment of whoa….I didn’t see that one coming. Nickey is a staple at Tuesday Verses and rocks with Lyric Ave. I hope you get a chance to she her perform this summer. Check out her Facebook Page: CLICK HERE #WESEEIT









































