A waitress at Dot’s Back Inn who doesn’t want to know if you want grits but where you want them.
Rita MacNelly & Beezy Bogan have collaborated in their Richmond, VA. Studio since 1987. Both photograph life on the streets and then recreate their subjects as sculptures of wire and plaster. The sculptures are then covered with cloth turning them Into three dimensional canvas and painted with acrylic paint
Reads the obits religiously with the glee of a man who has just won a bet.
A skilled unicycle rider always trying but failing to sweep up the spotlight.
Finds innerpeace through impulse buying
Originally from Gum Springs, West Virginia, Herbie has always felt his hair was his best feature.
On vacation in Key West to soak up hot rays and cool brews and swiveling on bar stools is all the exercise he’ll get.
Operates a family run restaurant specializing in fried chicken “so good you can hear your arteries slamming shut”
On a cruise last year to the Canary Islands she was heard to ask “what time is the midnight buffet”
More than a woman, she’s an experience.
Betty Jean has few regrets except once eating a rotisserie hot dog at a convince store summer 2001.
She prefers to not think before speaking. She likes to be just as surprised as everyone.
Ricky began his career at 16 at Stews Auto Body Shop where he honed his skills painting flames.
A self proclaimed extrovert Wanda gets a thrill out of an evening of Bingo.