• Issue Archive for
  • Apr 3-9, 2002
  • Vol. 20, No. 14

News & Features

  • What I Do

    Mike Bernard, 26, Paintball aficionado
  • Ottoman Empire

    For one Richmond woman, building her brand of ottomans is a spiritual thing.

Arts & Events

  • In the Bedrooms

    Fine direction and acting make "Duct-Tape to Family-Time" powerful.
  • Art at Work

    Markel Corp.'s Alan Kirshner thinks fine art brightens the work experience, and his employees are smiling.
  • film: Room for Improvement

    Jodie Foster’s in full kick-butt mode, but “Panic Room” exasperates as often as it thrills.
  • Across the Void

    Shirin Neshat's "Rapture" forces the viewer to choose between men and women.
  • Vocal Art

    Sussan Deyhim's voice penetrates your inner space while it awakens "Rapture."
  • Investigative Poetry

    Beat poet Ed Sanders brings his political agenda and poetry to the James River Film Festival.
  • From Elaine to Ellie

    Has Julia Louis-Dreyfus' new show broken the "Seinfeld" curse?
  • Loneliness

    Thomas Petzwinkler's exhibit, "Alone"
  • Recently Read

    Boulevard; When Katie Wakes; Heads Up; The Secret Life of Bees
  • Relaxed Relationship

    This time, Ruth Naomi Feinblum put the creative process before the performance.
  • Clubs

    Club Listings

Food & Drink

Opinion & Blogs


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