Losing It
Written by: Tobi Walsh • March 1, 2021
Local woman says accountability and faith helped her shed 150 pounds As Melody Hicks stood on the scale, the numbers flashed 299.8 pounds....
Fed Up With Allergies?
Written by: Olivia Carter • March 1, 2021
How an alternative treatment could offer relief By Olivia Carter Disclaimer: Always consult your doctor first before trying any new...
Artist Profile: Beatriz Gutierrez Mar/Apr 2021
Written by: Shelley Basinger • March 1, 2021
Wood-Fired Pottery Lynchburg Living Editor Shelley Basinger: Beatriz, you aren’t originally from the area—or even the country! Tell us...
A Peace of Pizza
Written by: Ashley Turner • March 1, 2021
Enjoy tasty pies with a “glass half full” atmosphere at the Hill City’s newest pizzeria Bringing Mellow Mushroom to Lynchburg was a...
Behind the Scenes Mar/Apr 2021
Written by: LynchburgLiving • March 1, 2021
Since last summer, we have watched the site of the 2021 Lynchburg Living Idea House be transformed from an empty piece of land to a classic...
Upfront Mar/April2021
Written by: LynchburgLiving • March 1, 2021
Mark Your Calendars “Ordinary Time: A Visual Record of the In-Between” March 5 (opening night) – March 31 Local photographer Laura...
Sensational, Self-Serve Blooms
Written by: LynchburgLiving • March 1, 2021
Irvington Spring Farm is a family-run flower farm in the heart of Lynchburg that is open to the public from March through October. They...
Editor’s Letter Mar/Apr 2021
Written by: LynchburgLiving • March 1, 2021
While I can’t remember everything I learned in my college journalism program, there is one foundational lesson that I carry with me:...
Living Out Loud Mar/Apr 2021
Written by: LynchburgLiving • March 1, 2021
Top Teacher Awards While we didn’t get to do many in-person presentations this year, that didn’t stop Lynchburg Living from spreading...
Lynchburg is for Bloody Mary Lovers
Written by: Shelley Basinger • March 1, 2021
The iconic T.C. Trotter’s has a new home for its must-have, multi-use Moose Mix...