The Roanoker Talks to Sally Mann

The New York Times Magazine editor calls Sally Mann two or three times a year offering assignments. Jodi Foster, Al Gore, a dead body in Tennessee.

“And I have to turn her down,” says Mann. “I don’t do editorial work.”

The Roanoker Talks to Doc Watson

Doc Watson is a legend in mountain music. Now 81 years old, he’s not had an easy life, starting with a childhood infection that left him blind from his first few years of life.

Secrets of a Healthy Relationship

Maryellen on Bob: Honest, efficient and driven. Bob on Maryellen: Organized, healthy and energetic. Maryellen and Bob Goodlatte

Ever wonder what it takes to make it to the top? Or what habits and qualities it takes to excel? We asked some of Roanoke’s most prominent couples to spill their spouses’ secrets… of success.

Medical Marvels Ready for You

Can we live forever? Well, no. But with the introduction of so many improvements in medical technology and treatments, the possibilities of at least extending our life expectancy are increasing.

Why do they hate our J.J.?

A boy becoming a man. Fan harassment is a fact of life for Redick.

It’s been obvious for a while now just how badly people want to get a hold of the young Mr. Redick, the Duke University guard (and former Cave Spring star) with the sweetest shooting stroke in all of college basketball.

Western Virginia Drive-In Tour

One simple request at the family drive-in in Stephens City. This theatre uses lighted row markers.

Fifty years of community memories, as filtered through Hollywood Technicolor, block-iron speakers and tasty corn dogs from the snack bar – yes, let’s take the Virginia Drive-in Tour on beyond The Hull in Lexington.

See You at the Movies

Old place, old context. The drive-in has always been about more than the movies.

“I’m having trouble right now,” the manager of Lexington’s Hull Drive-In Theatre says matter-of-factly, showing me the destination of tonight’s first feature as it travels into a lighted metal shutter.