Content by Majoni Harnal

Kat Mills, mother and long-time performer, to perform at Gillie's

September 15, 2010

One of Blacksburg's own, Kat Mills, juggles being not only a mother, but also a singer, songwriter and guitarist.

Lefty's mixes traditional with unusual

September 14, 2010

Lefty's Main Street Grille brings exciting twists to typical meals.

Julia Stiles shares all with Virginia Tech students

September 9, 2010

In her jeans and flip-flops, it would have been easy to mistake Julia Stiles for just another college student on campus.

Music legends to transport Tech back to Motown

September 6, 2010

Musical legends The Temptations and The Four Tops will be performing at Virginia Tech this week. These vocal powerhouses whose careers have spanned over five decades will be at Burruss Auditorium on Thursday, Sept. 9.

More Than Coffee no more, hello Pita Vera

August 31, 2010

Returning students may notice "Pita Vera," a new name on Main Street's row of restaurants taking the place of "More Than Coffee," but they should fear not, as the local favorite has changed its name but will ultimately remain similar to its previous incar

Pulitzer Prize winner to visit Virginia Tech

August 30, 2010

Award-winning author Junot Diaz will visit the Inn at Virginia Tech Wednesday, Sept. 1.

Chipotle to roll into Blacksburg in September

August 25, 2010

Members of the Facebook group "Bring Chipotle to Blacksburg" will soon have their demand met.

622 North raises Blacksburg's wine bar

August 25, 2010

Consisting of dining areas, a wine bar and a separate bar named Frank's, 622 North offers a variety of typical restaurant items with a twist, as well as a comprehensive array of alcoholic beverages.

Gobblerfest set to kick off new school year with concert

August 24, 2010

Break out your Hokie spirit and become better acquainted with Virginia Tech at Gobblerfest, a free welcome festival to kick-off the new school year for students, faculty and local residents.

Chinabration recognizes Chinese legacy, heritage

March 31, 2010

Saturday's Chinabration marks the end of the semester and a year's worth of events celebrating Chinese culture and heritage.