Richmonders on the February 2015 Cover

February 2015 Cover with Numbers

Looking for the cover quiz mentioned in our February 2015 issue? We're sorry, but it is now closed. See below for who's who!

1. Jonathan Austin
Juggler

2. Gayle Turner
Professional storyteller

3. Dennis Bickmeier
President, Richmond International Raceway

4. Sarah Choi
Richmonder

5. David Kaechele
Henrico County Supervisor, Three Chopt District

6. Vince Gilligan
Creator, Breaking Bad

7. Chad L. Coleman
Actor, The Walking Dead and The Wire

8. Justin Verlander
Pitcher, Detroit Tigers

9. Beverly Reynolds
Late Gallery Director, Reynolds Gallery

10. Edgar Allan Poe
19th Century Poet and Author

11. Bill Bevins and Shelly Perkins
Morning show DJs, Easy 100.9 FM

12. Heather Garrett
Exec Producer, Parkwood Creative

13. Bill “Bojangles” Robinson
Early 20th-century Entertainer

14. Jessie
Rescued dog

15. David Brat
U.S. congressman, 7th District

16. Juan Conde
Anchor, WRIC

17. Valley Haggard
Writer

18. Betty and E.L. Butterworth
Segway and trolley tour guide

19. Peter Hamby
CNN correspondent

20. Leland Melvin
NASA astronaut and University of Richmond alumnus

21. Gordon Stettinius and Terry Brown
Creators of the Mangini Studio Series

22. Cheryl Miller
Anchor, WWBT

23. Bill Martin
President, Valentine Richmond History Center

24. Fred and Mary Jean Siller
Retired

25. Oderus Urungus, aka Dave Brockie
Late lead singer of Gwar

26. Travis Croxton
Restaurateur, Rappahannock

27. Manny Mendez
Restaurateur, Kuba Kuba

28. Shannon Milligan
Richmonder

29. Patrick Biedrycki
Photographer

30. Ryan Gillian
Ellwood Thompson's Receiver

31. Nutzy
Mascot, Richmond Flying Squirrels

32. Justin Ayars
President of Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce

33. Elizabeth Scott Bocock
Philanthropist

34. Maggie Walker
African-American teacher and businesswoman, 1867-1934

35. Megan McManus
Hostess

36. Harvey Hudson
Broadcaster, WRVA

37. Andrew Frieden
Meteorologist, WWBT

38. Katie Ukrop
Gallery owner

39. An Bui
Restauteur, Mekong

40. David Baldacci
Writer

41. Henry Marsh
State Senate

42. Tim Kaine
Virginia senator, former Richmond mayor

43. Brittany Mullins
Health coach

44. Natalie Gordon
Makeup artist

45. Silver Persinger
Richmonder

46. Marlene Paul
Director, ART180

47. Owen Lane
Chef, Magpie

48. Jennifer Selman
VCU professor

49. Danette Anderson
Mrs. Richmond and Mrs. Virginia

50. Kevin Powers
Author, “The Yellow Birds”

51. Pam Reynolds
Arts Patron

52. Sonya Clark
Artist

53. Patrick Henry
18th-century attorney and politician

54. Lauren Mary (age 6) and John W. (age 8) Gottwald
Students

55. Dr. Jill Bussey-Harris
Cosmetic dentist, community volunteer

56. Shaka Smart
Basketball coach of VCU Rams

57. Michelle Livigne
Miss VA Capital City Gay Pride

58. Brian Jones
Jazz musician

59. Asher (age 11) and Savanna (age 9) Anchell
Asher donated his bone marrow to his sister, who was diagnosed leukemia, saving her life.

60. Alex Nyerges
Director, VMFA

61. Dwight Jones
Mayor, City of Richmond

62. Janine Bell
Elegba Folklore Society

63. Marlyse Simmons
Musican, Bio Ritmo

64. Reggie Pace
Musician, No BS! Brass Band

65. Shannon Taylor
President, Forest Hill Neighborhood Association

66. Reagan the dog
Church Hill resident

67. Maya Smart
First Lady of VCU Basketball and Richmond Christmas Mother

68. Pete Woody
PR Manager, Sports Backers

69. Mickael Broth
Artist

70. Amy Ford
Cyclist

71. Rei Alvarez
Bio Ritmo musician

72. Chris Milk
Artist

73. Maggie Small
Richmond Ballet dancer

74. Olivia Harrison
Student

75. Chris Armstrong
City of Richmond Fire Dept.

76. Jude and Vivienne Coates
Cake and ice cream enthusiasts

77. WonTon
Celebrity cat, Chop Suey Books

78. Ariana Miller (age 9) and Buddy the Bulldog

Student and master napper, respectively