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Cover Story
Father Pat Apuzzo says this is no time to hide
Local news media tell the story
A Catholic expresses her heartbreak
Crisis raises questions about homosexuals and the church
Commonwealth Catholic Charities tries to maintain suppo
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Cover Story
Catholics in Richmond discuss the "quiet questions" about homosexuality brought up by the crisis in the church.
- by Melissa Scott Sinclair
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News and Features
This Richmond man is one of the most well-known and reviled voices on sports talk radio.
- by Melissa Scott Sinclair
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Cover Story
When scandal hit home, Richmond news media stepped carefully.
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Cover Story
As allegations of priests sexually abusing minors mount, Commonwealth Catholic Charities asserts its independent status.
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Cover Story
There is really only one word to describe all I am feeling: heartbroken.
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News and Features
Richmond's first and only temple for Sikhs opens to a grateful community.
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News and Features
A contestant search turns game-show fans into winners and a mall into a star, for the day.
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News and Features
Feline foster care gives cats a place to wait for a home.
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Arts and Culture
Pete Yorn's not a downer, but he's been there.
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Arts and Culture
Y Tu Mama Tambien, About a Boy, Spider-Man, Unfaithful
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Arts and Culture
After a stint in theater, Cephas & Wiggins return to Virginia and to their evocative blues.
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Arts and Culture
Do you trust your friends' taste? TLC's "Trading Spaces" puts friendships and taste to the test.
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Arts and Culture
O Brother, What's Next?
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Arts and Culture
Christopher Nolan's follow-up to "Memento"is just as moody, just as gripping.
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Arts and Culture
Singer/songwriter John Moossa may have taken a while to get his act together, but now he's on a roll.
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Arts and Culture
TheatreVirginia scores with the manageable and fun musical "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change.
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Restaurant Review
Helen's nouvelle cooking with restraint provides a little TLC for the tongue.
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