Part of our mission here is to help curate a list of not only the best local talent we can find but also finest in events and activities as well. Luckily we had to chance be a part of an event that, while still in its early stages, is already making waves around the city. […]
Browsing Category: Interviews
Called & Chosen Comedy Show | Pre & Post Show
If you have been keeping up with us, then you knew about the Called & Chosen Comedy Show that happened March 10th. However, if you were under a rock and did not know or could not come, you truly missed a great night out. The place was packed. Host, and the one who put the […]
Unix Interview + Exclusive First Look at “Make It Work”
It’s always a good time whenever we link up with Unix, and this past Sunday our very own Quirky Cokoa got to sit down and catch up with him! They talked about everything from his upcoming EP, his new single “Make It Work”, and he even answered some fan questions. Check out the interview to […]
Keeping Up With Ken Barbie
I know you all didn’t think that first interview with Ken was all you were going to get! A few months back I sat down with Ken and the question “Who is Ken Barbie?” was answered. We learned about his upcoming, how his blog, cosmetic line, and clothing line came about, and what his motivations […]
It’s Unïx
I met him during a pep rally at my job, a local elementary school (yes we do have lives outside of this), where he performed live for the kids. Enticed by his soulful voice and beautiful melodies I knew that Unïx and HLX had to link up! I wouldn’t call it fate, but as soon as he walked […]
[UPDATED] CompleX’s Last House On The Left
If you follow us here at HLX Magazine, then you know that we had the opportunity to cover VCU’s very own Complex Modeling Troupe as they presented their latest show, the Last House On The Left. It was truly an amazing experience and we were honored to be in attendance. Not only were we able […]
The Introduction of Nigel Damani
Whenever I receive an email regarding someone wanting us to write about an artist, it is both amazing and stressful. I love it because this means people are paying attentions, are network is growing, and we have the opportunity to help spread the word about more local talent. On the other hand, what if I […]